NOMINATION OF DR. ALBERT WHEELON FOR THE 1966 ARTHUR S. FLEMMING AWARD

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Approved For Release 2002/01/08 : CIA-RDP84-00313R000200010008-1 Approved For Release 2002/01/08 : CIA-RDP84-00313R000200010008-1 41,k Approved.' Release 2002/01/08 : CIA-RDP84-0 R000200010008-1 ? fr MEMORANDUM FOR: Director of Central Intelligence SUBJECT : Nomination of Dr. Albert Wheelon for the 1966 Arthur S. Flemming Award 1. This memorandum transmits for your signature a letter addressed to Mr. William B. Belford, Chairman of The Arthur S. Flemming Awards Commission, nominating Dr. Albert Wheelon for the 1966 Arthur S. Flemming Award. Z. The District of Columbia Junior Chamber of Commerce sponsors annually the Arthur S. Flemming Awards Program honoring young men in the Federal service who have performed unusual and outstanding work of distinct benefit to the Government. Ten awards are made each year; five are given to outstanding young men in scientific or technical fields, and five to outstanding young men in administrative or executive fields. 3. The Agency has nominated candidates for the Flemming Awards in previous years, but we have never had an Agency winner of this award. The document nominating Dr. Wheelon was prepared by a representative of the Office of Science and Technology. Due to security considerations and the sensitivity of the Agency's functions in the field of science and technology, we could not elaborate on the scientific achievements of our candidate. For this reason it is recommended that you suggest that a representative of the Agency brief the panel of judges selecting candidates for this award if they desire more information concerning Dr. Wheelon's achievements. 4. The letter to Mr. Belford and the nominating document have been reviewed and concurred in by a representative of the Office of Security. It is recommended that you sign the attached letter to Mr. Belford and the Nomination Form for submission to the Flemming Awards Commission. The deadline for the submission of nominations is 1 December 1965. STATI NTL Attachments: A/S mmett P. c ols Director of Personnel Approved For Release 2002/01/08 : CIA-RDP84-00313R000200010008-1 Approved For Release 2002/01/08 : CIA-RDP84-00313R000200010008-1 .3 0 Ncr.' "1'3E5 Mt. ",4111iitas bollard, Oloirmaa Ihe Arthur letiantint Awards Commissi4c :Areet.. N. . *agtitagto*. A.. . 4j4iihtb r f.Zoliartk. The C?algal latolligeace Agoncy AlQrtitESSWO tr. 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DiSocuritv iiaq 2.. rii twse.e, I ?titatt *. 4 ii,aborn ector ILLEGIB 1966 COMMISSIO THO9 BOYC ANDREW D. BRYANT LEONARD M. REAMER ROBERT B. STOLTZ J. LANING TAYLOR JUDGES PANEL ll?' proved Fo i se 2002/01/08 : CIA-RDP84-003111111200010008-1 5he ri ur S.5/einining AularalJ Cornmi.3.3ion THE HONORABLE TOM C. CLARK Associate Justice United States Supreme Court CROSBY N. BOYD President The Evening Star Newspaper Company DR. EMORY COOK President, Operations Research Inc. DR. LLOYD H. ELLIOTT President The George Washington University J. W. POCOCK President Boor-Allen Applied Research Inc. C. R. SMITH Chairman, American Airlines J. R. WIGGINS Editor The Washington Post OF The Downtown Jaycees of THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA JUNIOR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE January 7, 1966 Mr. Emmett D. Echols Director of Personnel Central Intelligence Agency McLean, Virginia Dear Mr. Echols: MEZZANINE 1729 H STREET, N. W. WASHINGTON, D. C. 20006 392-2202 One of your nominees has been selected as a semi-finalist for the 1966 ARTHUR S. FLEMMING AWARD which annually honors the ten outstanding young men in Federal Government. A complete list of the semi- finalists is attached hereto. On Thursday, January 27, 1966, at 12:00 p.m., in the National Lawyers' Club, third floor, 1815 H Street, N.W., Washington, D. C., the Downtown Jaycees will have a luncheon honoring the twenty semi-finalists. The cost of the luncheon is $3.00 per person and there will be a cash bar. I am sure that you and many of your nominee's associates will desire to attend this luncheon to honor him. Kindly contact the undersigned at Suite 400, 888 - 17th Street, N.W., for reservations. enc WHB:mp Sincerely, William H. Sub chairman Semi-Finals Luncheon /4/ Bradford, Approved For Release 2002/01/08 : CIA-RDP84-00313R000200010008-1 Honoring Outstanding Young Men in the Federal Government APproved!Base 2002/01/08 : CIA-RDP84-0031 SEMI?FINALISTS 200010008A ADMINISTRATIVE 1. Bonner, Richard R. Department of Army 2. Brimmer, Andrew F. Department of Commerce 3. Garthoff, Raymond L. Department of State 4. Jacobvitz, Leonard A. Atomic Energy Commission 5. Josephson, William H. Peace Corps 6. Lundegard, Robert Department of Navy 7. May, Timothy J. Federal Maritime Commission 8. Niblack, Monte R. Federal Housing Administration 9. O'Leary, John F. Department of Interior 10. Robinson, David Z. White House SCIENTIFIC 1. Ames, Bruce N. National Institutes of Health 2. Brown, Lester R. Department of Agriculture 3. Frosch, Dr. Robert A. Office of Secretary of Defense; Department of Defense 4. Hawkins, Gerald S. Smithsonian Institution 5. Hess, Dr. Wilmot N. National Aeronautics & Space Administration 6. Murphy, Charles H., Jr Department of Army 7. Porter, Robert W. Veterans Administration 8. Shoemaker, Eugene M. Department of Interior STATI 9. Wheelon, Albert D. Central Intelligence Agency 10. Williams, William A. Atomic Energy Commission Approved For Release 2002/01/08 : CIA-RDP84-00313R000200010008-1 ea. Oita Approved For R 1110V011E681TBIAAR18103400313R 10008-1 ARTHUR S. FIEMMING AWARDS PROGRAM Sponsored By THE DOWNTOWN JAYCEES of The District of Columbia Junior Chamber of Commerce and THE CHESAPEAKE AND POTOMAC TELEPHONE COMPANY THE POTOMAC ELECTRIC POWER COMPANY THE WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT COMPANY TO HONOR OUTSTANDING YOUNG MEN IN THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT NOMINATION FORM Any male, civilian, officer or employee of the Executive Branch of the United States Government who will not reach his fortieth birthday before January 1, 1966, is eligible for nomination in the Arthur S. Flemming Awards Program. Similar employees of the Library of Congress, the General Accounting Office, Office of the Architect of the Capitol, the Government Printing Office, the Administrative Office of the U. S. Courts, and the Botanic Garden are also eligible. A nominee may be on officer or employee in the department or field service throughout the world. Awards will be made principally for outstanding and meritorious performance during the fiscal year which ended on June 30, 1965. PLEASE TYPE Full Name of Nominee Albert Dewell Wheelon Presen STATIN Date a Wife's Present Employment Location Central Intelligence Agency Title of Present Position, Classification and Salary Deputy Director for Science and Technology $27,000 per annum, Senior Executive Pay Scale Level IV Award to be considered for: scientific *2 administrative El Education, Degrees, Etc.: Leland Stanford University - B.Sc. Engineering Science, 1949 Massachusetts Institute of Technology - Ph.D. Theoretical Physics, 1952 Participation in Other Activities (Civic, Fraternal, Religious, Professional, Etc.): Dr. Wheelon is a member of the American Physical Society, the Inatitute of Radio Engineering, the American Geophysical Union, and the Cosmos Club in Washington, D. C. Published Work: Over and above his classified contributions to the National Ballistic Missile and Intelligence Programs, Dr. Wheelon has published some thirty tecRiiic-a.icp-aietissin-ldaYrred,sclientific journals. (See attached.) Approved For Release 2002/01/08 : CIA-RDP84-00313R000200010000-1 STATINTL Approved For Release 2002/01/08 : CIA-RDP84-00313R000200010008-1 Next 1 Page(s) In Document Exempt Approved For Release 2002/01/08 : CIA-RDP84-00313R000200010008-1 Approved Fore.Ian...3002/01/08 : CIA-RDP84-003134.20000008-1 ,?-' PUBLISHED TECHNICAL PAPERS Albert D. Wheelon A. Radiowave Propagation Research 1. "Inversion of Radio Wave Absorption Data to Establish Ionospheric Properties. I. Nondeviative Absorption, Albert D. Wheelon, Journal of Research of the Nat. Bureau of Standards, Vol. 67D, No. 6, Pages 699-705, Nov.-Dec. 1963 2. "Amplitude Distribution for Radio Signals Reflected by Meteor Trails. I and II", A. D. Wheelon. NBS Journal of Research, Part D 64, 449-454 (September 1960), and 66, 241-247 (June ID-62). 3. "Relation of Turbulence Theory to ionospheric Forward Scatter Propagation Experiments," A. D. Wheelon. NBS Journal of Research Part D 64, 301-309 (July 1960). 4. "Radio-Wave Scattering by Tropospheric Irregularities," A. D. Wheelon, NBS Journal of Research Part D 63, 205-233 (September 1959). 5. "Radio Scattering by Tropospheric Irregularities," A. D. Wheelon. Journal of Atmospheric and Terrestial Physics 15, 185-205 (1959). 6. "Theoretical Research on Tropospheric Scatter Propagation in the United States 1954-1957," H. Staras and A. D. Wheelon. IRE Trans. P.G.A.P. AP-7, 80-87 (January 1959). 7. "Refractive Corrections to Scatter Propagation," A. D. Wheelon. Jour. Geo. Res., 62, 343-349 (September 1957). 8. "Diurnal Variations of Signal Level and Scattering Heights for VHF Propagation," A.D. Wheelon. Jour. Geo. Res. 62, 255-266 (June 1957). 9. "Radio Frequency and Scattering Angle Dependents of Ionospheric Scatter Propagation at VHF," A. D. Wheelon. Journ. Geo. Res. 62, 93-112 (March 1957). ? 10. "Frequency Correlation of Line-of-Sight Signal Scintillations," R. B. Muchmore and A. D. Wheelon, IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation, Volume AP-11, No. 1, Pages 46-51, January 1963. - p ved For Release 2002/01/08: C DP84-00313R00020001000821 Approved Foil"'lase 2002/01/08 : CIA-RDP84-00314.200010008-1 11. "Aperture-to-Medium Coupling on Line-of-Sight Paths: Presnel Scattering," E. Levin, R. B. Muchmore, and A. D. Wheelon. IRE Trans. P.G.A.P., AP-7, 142-146 (April 1959). 12. "Relation of Radio Measurements to the Spectrum of Tropospheric Dielectric Fluctuations," A. D. Wheelon. Jour. Applied Physics, 28, 684-693 (June 1957). 13. "Line-of-Sight Propagation Phenomena - I. Ray Treatment," R. B. Muchmore and A. D. Wheelon. Proc. IRE, 43, 1437- 1449 (October 1955) 14. "Line-of-Sight Propagation Phenomena - II. Scattered Components," R. B. Muchmore and A. D. Wheelon. Proc. IRE, 43, 1450-1458, (October 1955). 15. "Near-Field Corrections to Line-of-Sight Propagation," A. D. Wheelon. Proc. IRE, 43, 1459-1466 (October 1955). B. Ballistic Missile and Space Research 1. "Free Flight of a Ballistic Missile," A. D. Wheelon. Jour. Am. Rocket Soc., 29, 915-926 (December 1959). 2. "Midcourse and Terminal Guidance," A. D. Wheelon. Chapter 26, Pg. 26-01 to 26-32 in "Space Technology," edited by Howard Siefert, John Wiley, 1959. 3. "Maximum Range of a Projectile in Vacuum on a Spherical Earth," Leon Blitzer and A. D. Wheelon, Am. Jour. Physics, 25, 21-24 (January 1957). 4. "Perturbations of a Satellite's Orbit Due to the Earth's Oblateness," Leon Blitzer, Morris Weisfeld, and A. D. Wheelon. Jour. of Applied Physics, 27, 1141-1149 (October 1956). 5. "Oblateness Perturbations of Elliptical Satellite Orbits," (Letter), Leon Blitzer and A. D. Wheelon, Jour. Geo. Res., 28, 272 (February 1957). C. Turbulence 1. "Spectrum of Turbulent Fluctuations Produced by Convective Mixing of Gradients," A. D. Wheelon. Physical Review, 105, 1706-1710 (March 1957). 2 Approved For Release 2002/01/08 : CIA-RDP84-00313R000200010008-1 ,??? Approved Foillitsit302/01/08 : CIA-RDP84-003111020001)0008-1 2. "Space-Time Correlations in Stationary Isotropic Turbulence," G. Munch and A. D. Wheelon. Physics of Fluids, 1, 462-468, (November 1958). D. Applied Mathematics and Miscellany 1. "On the Summation of Infinite Series in Closed Form," A. D. Wheelon. Jour. Applied Physics, 25, 113-118 (January 1954). 2. "Note on the Summation of Finite Series," A. D. Wheelon, Jour. of Math; and Physics, 34, 182-186 (October 1955). 3. "A Note on the Solution of a Non-Linear Transonic Flow Equation," John T. Robacker and A. D. Wheelon. Jour. of Math. and Physics, 35, 321-322 (October 1956). 4. "Gravitational Deflection of Photons with Non-Vanishing Rest Mass." (Letter), A. D. Wheelon. Physical Review, 85, 383 (January 1952). E. Books: 1. "Table of Summable Series and Integrals Involving Bessel Functions," A. D. Wheelon,. Now in press with Holden-Day Publishers, San Francisco. Approved For Release 2002/01/08 :