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The PPD/TMS Peer Network has standardized on announcing most times using the United States Eastern Time Zone (ET). The current time in Eastern Time Zone is: {{ETClock}}

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The PPD/TMS Peer Network has standardized on announcing most times using the United States Eastern Time Zone (ET). The current time in Eastern Time Zone is: {{
#widget:
ETClock}}

To convert ET times to your local time, you can also use [http://www.worldtimeserver.com/convert_time_in_US-NY.aspx?y=2013&mo=4&d=7&h=15&mn=0 WorldTimeServer.com's New York, United States Time Zone Converter].

To convert ET times to your local time, you can also use [http://www.worldtimeserver.com/convert_time_in_US-NY.aspx?y=2013&mo=4&d=7&h=15&mn=0 WorldTimeServer.com's New York, United States Time Zone Converter].

Many people refer to Eastern Time time as Eastern Standard Time (EST). However, during the portion of the year during the year when [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daylight_saving_time_in_the_United_States the US observes daylight savings time], it is more properly referred to as Eastern Daylight Time (EDT). The difference could cause confusion because EST is 5 hours behind Coordinated Universal Time (UTC−5:00) whereas EDT is only 4 hours behind Coordinated Universal Time (UTC-4:00). In 2013, daylight saving time began on March 10 and ends on November 3. In 2014, DST will begin on March 9 and end on November 2. Because different nations have different policies about daylight savings time, we encourage visitors to use the clock and link listed above to resolve any confusion.

Many people refer to Eastern Time time as Eastern Standard Time (EST). However, during the portion of the year during the year when [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daylight_saving_time_in_the_United_States the US observes daylight savings time], it is more properly referred to as Eastern Daylight Time (EDT). The difference could cause confusion because EST is 5 hours behind Coordinated Universal Time (UTC−5:00) whereas EDT is only 4 hours behind Coordinated Universal Time (UTC-4:00). In 2013, daylight saving time began on March 10 and ends on November 3. In 2014, DST will begin on March 9 and end on November 2. Because different nations have different policies about daylight savings time, we encourage visitors to use the clock and link listed above to resolve any confusion.

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