WILLIAM A. JUMP MEMORIAL FOUNDATION WASHINGTON 25, D.C. TENTH ANNUAL AWARD TO OUTSTANDING FEDERAL EMPLOYEES
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TENTH ANNUAL AWARD Tu VCA,;..ANDING FLDLKAL CMP-OYEES
Annovince=ent for 1959 Awards
The Foundation was established in 195J, in honor of William Ashby Jump, a
distinguished career public servant and a pioneering leader in the improve-
ment of governmental administration. At Mr. Jump's untimely death in
January 1949, after 42 years of government service--27 years as Budget Officer
and Director of Finance for the Department of Agriculture--he left a heritage
in the ideals he fostered and a challenge in the memory of his devotion to
democratic public service.
AWARDS
The William A. Jump Memorial Award is presented annually in rocognition
of *upstanding service in the field of public administration, and for
notable contributions in this field to the efficiency and quality of
the public service. It will give special recognition and encouragement
for sustained interest, growth, and development in the field of public
administration. Such public recognition should be an incentive. to young
people for increased interest and high level performance in this field,
and will add quality and integrity to the public service.
The award includes a gold key and certificate of merit. One such award
is made each year unless unusual situations, such as espeCTiTly meritorioa
candidates, mike it desirable to make more than one such award. In order
that wider recognition and encouragement may be given to exemplary
achievements in public administration, and especially to the younger
group of administrative personnel who indicate great potential as future
executive leaders in the field of public administration, the Foundation
will grant, in addition to the principal award, not to exceed three
honorable mention wards each year. This award will be a special
honorary ce:tificate and citation. A special recognition certificate
Will be given to all other nominees for the award who, in the judgment
of the Awards Committee, meet the qualifications prescribed by .the
Foundation.
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A "William A. Jump Memorial Award Committee" is named annually by the
Chairman of the Board of Trustees to make the final decision of the
individual, or individuals, to receive the award!
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TILT1ON OF CANDIDATES
All Federal agencies (Executive, Judicial, Legislative) are invited to
.lominate candidates for the award. In order to facilitate the selection
of a candidate it is suggested that each agency establish such internal
procedures As may be appropriate and effective. One candidate only may
be nominated by each department and agency.
is suggested that this announcement be given wide circulation at every level
organization in order that there will be the widest possible opportunity
L,r participation and to assure the selection of the most deserving candidates.
The recommendation should give full particulars concerning the nominee, as
follows:
1. Name and address.
2. Bureau and department or agency.
3. Date of birth.
4. Salary, grade and title of present position.
5. Resume' of employment experience and educational background.
6. Statement of past and present work performance, including, evidence
of progressive develcpment or s-)ocific accomplishments, personal
qualities for leadership, and other factors indicat?above under
"Awards" and "Eligibility" that warrant nomination for the award.
The recommendation should be signed by the head of the department or agency or
other responsible official. In addition to the information requested above,
the Award Committee may, to the extent deemed necessary, personalty interview
the candidates or if they *re located outside of Washington, the Committee may
I:Ake special arrangements for interviews at the candidates' field eeitiona.
All nominations to be eligible for the 1959 Award must be received no later
til7in-TaITYW717-559.
The Foundation recommends that department and agency thOlaillatiOns for the award
be given wide recognition in appropriate agency publications and otherwise for
their achievements and exceptional services. We believe such action would help
, stimulate active interest in fostering a more effective public service.
The award will be presented in May or June 1959 at the time of the annual
Department of Agriculture Honor Awards Ceremony, or at such other time or place
as the Board of Trustees may determine to be appropriate.
Send nomination& to:
(Original and five copies--
exhibits, except one set, will
be returned if requested)
William A. Jump Memorial Award Committee
Room 103 Administration Building
U. S. Department of Agriculture
Washington 25, D. C.
Additional information respecting the above announcement may be obtained from:
John L. Wells, Secretary-Treasurer, Code 111, Extension 4580 (Republic 7-4142).
October 1958
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