Catalogue description Records created or inherited by the National Physical Laboratory (post 1996)

Details of NPL
Reference: NPL
Title: Records created or inherited by the National Physical Laboratory (post 1996)
Description:

Records created or inherited by the National Physical Laboratory subsequent to it becoming a privatised company in 1996.

For series created for regularly archived websites, please see the separate Websites Division.

Date: 1997-2009
Related material:

For earlier records of the Laboratory when it was under the responsibility of governement deaprtments, pleasee see:

Department of Scientific and Industrial Research: Division within DSIR

Department of Industry (1974-1983): Division within PV

Held by: The National Archives, Kew
Legal status: Public Record(s)
Language: English
Creator:

National Physical Laboratory, 1900-

Physical description: 2 series
Access conditions: Open unless otherwise stated
Administrative / biographical background:

The National Physical Laboratory (NPL) is the UK’s national standards laboratory and the largest applied physics organisation in the UK. It develops, maintains and disseminates national measurement standards for physical quantities such as mass, length, time, temperature, voltage, force and pressure. It also conducts underpinning research on engineering materials and information technology and disseminates good measurement practice. The National Physical Laboratory is government-owned but contractor-operated.

Prior to 1996, the National Physical Laboratory was the responsibility of various government departments before, in 1991, it became an executive agency of the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI). In 1996 it became a privatised company and from that date the Laboratory has operated under contract by NPL Management Ltd, a wholly owned subsidiary of Serco Group Plc.

The Laboratory is based at Bushy Park in Teddington, London. A new state-of-the-art laboratory for the NPL at Teddington was completed in 2007.

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