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NASA Exceptional Public Service Medal

NASA's Exceptional Public Service Medal is a United States government awarded to any non-Government individual or to an individual who was not a Government employee during the period in which the service was performed for sustained performance that embodies multiple contributions on NASA projects, programs, or initiatives.

NASA Public Service Medal
NASA Exceptional Public Service Medal (EPSM)
TypeMedal
Awarded forExceptional contributions to the mission of NASA
CountryUnited States
Presented bythe National Aeronautics and Space Administration
EligibilityNon-government personnel
StatusActive
EstablishedJuly 29, 1959
NASA Public Service Ribbon
Precedence
Next (higher)Exceptional Bravery Medal
Next (lower)Space Flight Medal

The criteria must include all of the following:

  • Sustained performance has made a significant improvement to NASA deliverables, operations, or image;
  • Employee's record of achievements sets a benchmark for other non-Government contributors to follow; substantial improvement to a NASA program that yielded high quality results or improvements;
  • Impact and importance of the employee's services have made a lasting impact on the success of the Agency

See also edit

EPSM Awardees edit

2022 GRC edit

  • Ronald C. Moomaw DO
  • Jennifer A. Baumeister
  • Alexandra M. Bowersox
  • Jacob R. Bramley
  • Larry F. Hambley
  • Michael L. Harper
  • Lyle Lilie

2021 GRC edit

  • Deborah L. Demaline
  • Christopher J. Detardo
  • Paul V. Ferkul
  • Paul W. Giel
  • Robert L. Norman
  • Phillip A. Oberhaus
  • Marvin G. Smith

2021 LARC edit

  • Dr. Vinay Goyal, Adjunct Professor at University of California Los Angeles, Part-time Faculty at University of Southern California, and Technical Fellow at The Aerospace Corporation: For outstanding engineering support to safety of flight assessments, methodology development, and engineering analyses of critical interest to NASA and its missions.

2020 GRC edit

  • Margarita Aponte
  • Paul A. Catalano
  • Gregory P. Frederick
  • Richard J. Kearney
  • Arnold Kuchenmeist

2019 edit

  • Carolus J. Schrijver, for demonstrating scientific excellence through outstanding leadership and dedication in support of NASA Heliophysics missions and the impact to the community.
  • Richard W. Eastes, for successfully implementing NASA’s first hosted payload mission and for significant and lasting scientific contributions to atmospheric and space physics.
  • Kamal Oudghiri.[1]

2019 GRC edit

  • Michael D. Cuy
  • John M. Dearmon
  • Jeanine P. Hanzel
  • Dana C. Mulder
  • Kathleen A. Wargo

2018 GRC edit

  • Dean A. Szabo, for outstanding service to the air-breathing propulsion community and in mentoring the next generation of test and data engineers at Glenn Research Center (GRC).
  • Benjamin P. Saldua, for exceptional service by improving structural design of the Deep Space Network antennas, enabling operation at higher frequencies and efficiencies and NASA mission success at Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL).

2017 GRC edit

  • Paul R. Butterfield
  • Carlos M. Grodsinsky
  • Stephen J. Guzik
  • Lesha P. Zvosec

2016 GRC edit

  • Victor A. Canacci, for exceptional management of repair, maintenance, and upgrade projects in the test facilities at the NASA Glenn Research Center.
  • James J. Kubera, for exceptional service to the design and deployment of innovative financial management processes resulting in efficiencies on multiple NASA contracts.

2015 GRC edit

  • Eric C. Clemons, an employee of Vantage Partner LLC, for exceptional public service in managing the Glenn Engineering and Scientific Support (GESS) contract, plus leading strategic business development and partnership for the benefit of NASA, the agency and Ohio.
  • Martha L. Clough, an employee of Leidos, for demonstrating outstanding service as the Leidos Program Manager for Safety, Health, Environmental and Mission Assurance Contract at Glenn.
  • Jeffrey C. Smith, an employee of HX5 Sierra, for exceptional management of technician resources, the apprenticeship program and lifting device program in the test facilities at the NASA Glenn Research Center.

2014 GRC edit

  • Richard L. Gilmore, an employee of SGT, Inc., for exceptional leadership in transforming the agency's approach evaluating the impact of projects and tools focused on students that are underrepresented and underserved.
  • Paul J. Lizanich, an employee of Sierra Lobo, Inc., for exceptional leadership in the safe electrical and electronic operation of the Propulsion Systems Laboratory and as the vice chair of the Testing Division's Electrical Engineering team.
  • Ruth E. Scina, an employee of Summit Technologies Solutions, for outstanding service in support of the Space Communication and Navigation Program, including configuration management, outreach and integration.
  • William V. Meyer, an employee of Universities Space Research Association, for exceptional technical leadership in the field of soft-condensed matter physics.

2013 GRC edit

  • Robert S. Arrighi, an employee of Wyle Information Systems, LLC., for exceptional achievement in documenting, preserving and promoting the rich history of NASA, its mission and its valuable historical cultural resources.
  • E. Allen Arrington, an employee of Sierra Lobo, Inc., for exceptional technical contributions to the nation's wind tunnel testing community.
  • Peter W. Phillips, an employee of The Aerospace Corporation, for work he performed for NASA Goddard Space Flight Center on the Suomi National Polar Partnership mission.

2012 GRC edit

  • Christopher J. Blake, an employee of Booz Allen & Hamilton Inc., for exceptional public service to NASA's cost estimating and analyses community on multiple projects and initiatives.
  • Gayle T. DiBiasio, an employee of Wyle Information Systems LLC, for sustained exceptional leadership and success in educating the public of NASA's Mission and significantly improving NASA's image through the use of cutting-edge multimedia.
  • Christine R. Gorecki, an employee of National Center for Space Exploration Research, for truly outstanding organizational contributions to NASA Exploration Technology Development and International Space Station research at the NASA Glenn Research Center.
  • Richard D. Rinehart, an employee of DB Consulting Group Inc., for outstanding efforts in advancing the center's high-end computing and visualization capabilities, fostering multicenter collaborations, and promoting the agency and center.
  • Edward L. Winstead, an employee of Science Systems and Applications Inc., for exceptional service in support of Langley's airborne atmospheric research field missions.

2011 GRC edit

  • Kevin M. Lambert, an employee of QinetiQ North America, Inc., for outstanding contributions to radio frequency antenna metrology and electromagnetic characterization of materials in support of NASA's aerospace communications needs.
  • Patricia E. Oleksiak, an employee of Singleton Health Services, LLC, for demonstrating exceptional dedication, commitment and professionalism in providing occupational health services resulting in improved worker safety and health.
  • Euy-Sik (Eugene) E. Shin, an employee of Ohio Aerospace Institute, for significant contributions and dedication to the development and application of polymeric materials in aeronautics, science and exploration applications.

2010 GRC edit

  • William V. Boynton, an employee of the University of Arizona Planetary Science Department, for extraordinary performance leading the Phoenix Thermal and Evolved - Gas Analyzer (TEGA) science investigation of volatile materials on Mars.
  • William A. Maul III, an employee of QinetiQ North America, Inc., for sustained superior contributions leading to the development of advanced space launch vehicle and propulsion systems health management technologies for NASA programs.
  • Sandra H. Valenti, an employee of SAIC, for exceptional public service in improving the safety, health and environmental processes in LTID and Glenn Research Center.

2009 GRC edit

  • Carol A. Galica, an employee of SGT Inc., for educating and inspiring students, teachers and the public about STEM and communicating the overall importance of the impacts of STEM on the nation's future workforce.
  • Ann O. Heyward, an employee of Ohio Aerospace Institute, for exceptional community leadership that has resulted in greater awareness of NASA's contributions and has inspired the next generation of explorers.
  • Byron D Tapley, a Professor at the University of Texas at Austin, for exemplary leadership, dedication and commitment to NASA as a member of the NASA Advisory Council

2009 edit

2008 GRC edit

  • Iwan D. Alexander, for exceptional contributions to microgravity research and space exploration in multiple roles.
  • Matt A. Murray, for exemplary contributions in support of communicating NASA's mission and goals.

2006 edit

  • Mark E. Ogles, President of Freedom Information Systems, Inc., for extraordinary efforts as a member of the Exploration Systems Architecture Study.

1988 edit

  • Carver G. Kennedy, an employee of Morton Thiokol Corporation, Vice President of Space Services.

1986 edit

  • James R. Brandenburg, an employee of NASA, for the integration and management of the MCC operations team. [3]

1981 edit

  • Alfred M. Carey, an employee Rockwell International, Director of Configuration Management Space Transportation Division.

1985 edit

The singer John Denver[4]

1983 edit

• Robert F. Hieter, Vice President of Production Operations at Martin Marietta Manned Space Systems, overseeing the assembly of the Space Shuttle external fuel tanks.

1982

•Karl Kachigan, Director of SLV-3D ATlas, Atlas/Centaur and Titan/Centaur Launch Vehicle Systems General Dynamics, For Exceptional Contributions to the NASA expendable launch vehicle programs through planning , Management , design , mission adaption and development

References edit

  1. ^ "Moroccan Scientist Kamal Oudrhiri Wins NASA Exceptional Service Medal". 1 November 2019.
  2. ^ Lewinski, John Scott. "Star Trek Designer to Receive NASA Public Service Medal". Wired. Retrieved 2009-06-03.
  3. ^ "James Brandenburg". 1 July 2016.
  4. ^ Kroll, David (December 31, 2010). . Take As Directed. PLOS. Archived from the original on 17 June 2018. Retrieved 17 June 2018.

External links edit

  • NASA awards
  • National Aeronautics and Space Administration Honor Awards (1969-1978)

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources NASA Exceptional Public Service Medal news newspapers books scholar JSTOR July 2015 Learn how and when to remove this template message NASA s Exceptional Public Service Medal is a United States government awarded to any non Government individual or to an individual who was not a Government employee during the period in which the service was performed for sustained performance that embodies multiple contributions on NASA projects programs or initiatives NASA Public Service MedalNASA Exceptional Public Service Medal EPSM TypeMedalAwarded forExceptional contributions to the mission of NASACountryUnited StatesPresented bythe National Aeronautics and Space AdministrationEligibilityNon government personnelStatusActiveEstablishedJuly 29 1959NASA Public Service RibbonPrecedenceNext higher Exceptional Bravery MedalNext lower Space Flight MedalThe criteria must include all of the following Sustained performance has made a significant improvement to NASA deliverables operations or image Employee s record of achievements sets a benchmark for other non Government contributors to follow substantial improvement to a NASA program that yielded high quality results or improvements Impact and importance of the employee s services have made a lasting impact on the success of the AgencyContents 1 See also 2 EPSM Awardees 2 1 2022 GRC 2 2 2021 GRC 2 3 2021 LARC 2 4 2020 GRC 2 5 2019 2 6 2019 GRC 2 7 2018 GRC 2 8 2017 GRC 2 9 2016 GRC 2 10 2015 GRC 2 11 2014 GRC 2 12 2013 GRC 2 13 2012 GRC 2 14 2011 GRC 2 15 2010 GRC 2 16 2009 GRC 2 17 2009 2 18 2008 GRC 2 19 2006 2 20 1988 2 21 1986 2 22 1981 2 23 1985 2 24 1983 3 References 4 External linksSee also editNASA Distinguished Public Service Medal NASA Public Service Group Award List of NASA awardsEPSM Awardees editThis list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items June 2018 2022 GRC edit Ronald C Moomaw DO Jennifer A Baumeister Alexandra M Bowersox Jacob R Bramley Larry F Hambley Michael L Harper Lyle Lilie2021 GRC edit Deborah L Demaline Christopher J Detardo Paul V Ferkul Paul W Giel Robert L Norman Phillip A Oberhaus Marvin G Smith2021 LARC edit Dr Vinay Goyal Adjunct Professor at University of California Los Angeles Part time Faculty at University of Southern California and Technical Fellow at The Aerospace Corporation For outstanding engineering support to safety of flight assessments methodology development and engineering analyses of critical interest to NASA and its missions 2020 GRC edit Margarita Aponte Paul A Catalano Gregory P Frederick Richard J Kearney Arnold Kuchenmeist2019 edit Carolus J Schrijver for demonstrating scientific excellence through outstanding leadership and dedication in support of NASA Heliophysics missions and the impact to the community Richard W Eastes for successfully implementing NASA s first hosted payload mission and for significant and lasting scientific contributions to atmospheric and space physics Kamal Oudghiri 1 2019 GRC edit Michael D Cuy John M Dearmon Jeanine P Hanzel Dana C Mulder Kathleen A Wargo2018 GRC edit Dean A Szabo for outstanding service to the air breathing propulsion community and in mentoring the next generation of test and data engineers at Glenn Research Center GRC Benjamin P Saldua for exceptional service by improving structural design of the Deep Space Network antennas enabling operation at higher frequencies and efficiencies and NASA mission success at Jet Propulsion Laboratory JPL 2017 GRC edit Paul R Butterfield Carlos M Grodsinsky Stephen J Guzik Lesha P Zvosec2016 GRC edit Victor A Canacci for exceptional management of repair maintenance and upgrade projects in the test facilities at the NASA Glenn Research Center James J Kubera for exceptional service to the design and deployment of innovative financial management processes resulting in efficiencies on multiple NASA contracts 2015 GRC edit Eric C Clemons an employee of Vantage Partner LLC for exceptional public service in managing the Glenn Engineering and Scientific Support GESS contract plus leading strategic business development and partnership for the benefit of NASA the agency and Ohio Martha L Clough an employee of Leidos for demonstrating outstanding service as the Leidos Program Manager for Safety Health Environmental and Mission Assurance Contract at Glenn Jeffrey C Smith an employee of HX5 Sierra for exceptional management of technician resources the apprenticeship program and lifting device program in the test facilities at the NASA Glenn Research Center 2014 GRC edit Richard L Gilmore an employee of SGT Inc for exceptional leadership in transforming the agency s approach evaluating the impact of projects and tools focused on students that are underrepresented and underserved Paul J Lizanich an employee of Sierra Lobo Inc for exceptional leadership in the safe electrical and electronic operation of the Propulsion Systems Laboratory and as the vice chair of the Testing Division s Electrical Engineering team Ruth E Scina an employee of Summit Technologies Solutions for outstanding service in support of the Space Communication and Navigation Program including configuration management outreach and integration William V Meyer an employee of Universities Space Research Association for exceptional technical leadership in the field of soft condensed matter physics 2013 GRC edit Robert S Arrighi an employee of Wyle Information Systems LLC for exceptional achievement in documenting preserving and promoting the rich history of NASA its mission and its valuable historical cultural resources E Allen Arrington an employee of Sierra Lobo Inc for exceptional technical contributions to the nation s wind tunnel testing community Peter W Phillips an employee of The Aerospace Corporation for work he performed for NASA Goddard Space Flight Center on the Suomi National Polar Partnership mission 2012 GRC edit Christopher J Blake an employee of Booz Allen amp Hamilton Inc for exceptional public service to NASA s cost estimating and analyses community on multiple projects and initiatives Gayle T DiBiasio an employee of Wyle Information Systems LLC for sustained exceptional leadership and success in educating the public of NASA s Mission and significantly improving NASA s image through the use of cutting edge multimedia Christine R Gorecki an employee of National Center for Space Exploration Research for truly outstanding organizational contributions to NASA Exploration Technology Development and International Space Station research at the NASA Glenn Research Center Richard D Rinehart an employee of DB Consulting Group Inc for outstanding efforts in advancing the center s high end computing and visualization capabilities fostering multicenter collaborations and promoting the agency and center Edward L Winstead an employee of Science Systems and Applications Inc for exceptional service in support of Langley s airborne atmospheric research field missions 2011 GRC edit Kevin M Lambert an employee of QinetiQ North America Inc for outstanding contributions to radio frequency antenna metrology and electromagnetic characterization of materials in support of NASA s aerospace communications needs Patricia E Oleksiak an employee of Singleton Health Services LLC for demonstrating exceptional dedication commitment and professionalism in providing occupational health services resulting in improved worker safety and health Euy Sik Eugene E Shin an employee of Ohio Aerospace Institute for significant contributions and dedication to the development and application of polymeric materials in aeronautics science and exploration applications Eileen M Collins2010 GRC edit William V Boynton an employee of the University of Arizona Planetary Science Department for extraordinary performance leading the Phoenix Thermal and Evolved Gas Analyzer TEGA science investigation of volatile materials on Mars William A Maul III an employee of QinetiQ North America Inc for sustained superior contributions leading to the development of advanced space launch vehicle and propulsion systems health management technologies for NASA programs Sandra H Valenti an employee of SAIC for exceptional public service in improving the safety health and environmental processes in LTID and Glenn Research Center 2009 GRC edit Carol A Galica an employee of SGT Inc for educating and inspiring students teachers and the public about STEM and communicating the overall importance of the impacts of STEM on the nation s future workforce Ann O Heyward an employee of Ohio Aerospace Institute for exceptional community leadership that has resulted in greater awareness of NASA s contributions and has inspired the next generation of explorers Byron D Tapley a Professor at the University of Texas at Austin for exemplary leadership dedication and commitment to NASA as a member of the NASA Advisory Council2009 edit Michael Okuda a graphic designer known for his work on Star Trek for design work including projects like STS 125 Constellation program and Ares I X 2 2008 GRC edit Iwan D Alexander for exceptional contributions to microgravity research and space exploration in multiple roles Matt A Murray for exemplary contributions in support of communicating NASA s mission and goals 2006 edit Mark E Ogles President of Freedom Information Systems Inc for extraordinary efforts as a member of the Exploration Systems Architecture Study 1988 edit Carver G Kennedy an employee of Morton Thiokol Corporation Vice President of Space Services 1986 edit James R Brandenburg an employee of NASA for the integration and management of the MCC operations team 3 1981 edit Alfred M Carey an employee Rockwell International Director of Configuration Management Space Transportation Division 1985 edit The singer John Denver 4 1983 edit Robert F Hieter Vice President of Production Operations at Martin Marietta Manned Space Systems overseeing the assembly of the Space Shuttle external fuel tanks 1982 Karl Kachigan Director of SLV 3D ATlas Atlas Centaur and Titan Centaur Launch Vehicle Systems General Dynamics For Exceptional Contributions to the NASA expendable launch vehicle programs through planning Management design mission adaption and developmentReferences edit Moroccan Scientist Kamal Oudrhiri Wins NASA Exceptional Service Medal 1 November 2019 Lewinski John Scott Star Trek Designer to Receive NASA Public Service Medal Wired Retrieved 2009 06 03 James Brandenburg 1 July 2016 Kroll David December 31 2010 John Denver friend of science born today in 1943 Take As Directed Take As Directed PLOS Archived from the original on 17 June 2018 Retrieved 17 June 2018 External links editNASA awards National Aeronautics and Space Administration Honor Awards 1969 1978 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title NASA Exceptional Public Service 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