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13 June 1966
MEMORANDUM FOR : Executive Director- Comptroller
Deputy Director for Intelligence
Deputy Director for Plans
Deputy Director for Support
Deputy Director for Science and Technology
Nomination of Candidates to be Recommended for:
(1) Arthur S. Flemming Awards
(2) William A. Jump Memorial Award
(3) National Civil Service League Career
Service Award
(4) Federal Woman's Award
(5) Federal Government Accountants Award
(6) National Capital Award
(7) Horace Hart Award
(8) Paperwork Management Award
1. Your nominations for the public service awards, listed above, are
requested. The attached pamphlet which supplements I Public
Service Awards, was prepared to assist you in selecting potential candidates
for the 1966-67 awards. This pamphlet lists 1965-66 awards winners and the
names of all Agency officers previously selected as candidates for these
awards.
2. We are initiating the candidate-selection procedure early this year
so we can submit to the Director in August a slate of candidates for all of the
1966-67 awards. Selecting the Agency candidates for these awards simulta-
neously rather than waiting until the announcement of each awards program is
received will avoid the problems we have had in the past in meeting the
deadline dates for submission of nominations to the sponsoring organizations.
Nominating the candidates for all the awards at one time is the same
procedure we use in selecting Senior Officer School candidates, and it should
make our public service awards program more effective. The services of the
Office of Personnel will be made available to you if you need assistance in
identifying individuals who are eligible to compete for these awards.
3. It is requested that you screen potential candidates in your area for
each of the awards, listed above, and submit to me the names of your
nominees on or before 1 August.
Emmett Echols
Director of Personnel
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PUBLIC SERVICE AWARDS
OFFICE OF PERSONNEL
June 1966
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ARTHUR S. FLEMMING AWARDS
Awards Granted by Junior Chamber of Commerce in Washington, D. C.
Purpose of Award Recognition of young men in Government for out-
standing work in executive, administrative, techni-
cal, and scientific fields.
No. of Awards Granted : Ten (five to men in administrative fields and five to
men in scientific and technical fields)
No. of Nominations Unlimited number
Eligibility Criteria Service--Award based on service of preceding
fiscal year
Age--Under 40 as of 1 January of year award is
granted
AGENCY NOMINATIONS 1960-1966*
- 1960
- 1962
- 1963
STAT
- 1964
Dr. Albert D. Wheelon, DDS&T - 1965
1966 AWARDS WINNERS
Richard R. Bonner- -Supervisory general engineer with the U. S. Army Supply
and Maintenance Command
Dr. Andrew F. Brimmer- -Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Economic
Affairs
Dr. Raymond L. Garthoff--Special Assistant for Soviet Bloc Politico-Military
Affairs, Department of State
Dr. Robert Lundegard--Head of the Logistics and Mathematical Statistics
Branch of the Office of Naval Research
Scientific
Dr. Bruce N. Ames--Research chemist, National Institute of Health
Lester R. Brown- -Agricultural economist, Department of Agriculture
Dr. Robert A. Frosch--Deputy Director of the Advanced Projects Agency
and director for Nuclear Test Detection, Department of Defense
Dr. Gerald S. Hawkins --Astronomer, Smithsonian Institution
Dr. Wilmot N. Hess--Chief of the Laboratory for Theoretical Studies at the
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
None of the Agency candidates have been selected for the Flemming Award.
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WILLIAM A. JUMP MEMORIAL AWARDS
Award Granted by William A. Jump Memorial Foundation,
Washington, D. C.
Purpose of Award Recognition of Government employees for
outstanding accomplishments in the field
of public administration
No, of Awards Granted : Three principal awards. Special recog-
nition certificates given to all nominees
No, of Nominations One from each agency
Eligibility Criteria Service--Award based on service over a
considerable period of time
Age--Under 37 as of 31 December of year
prior to nominations
AGENCY NOMINATIONS 1963-1966
Charles A. Brings, OCR - 1963
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ecurity - 1965
John N. McMahon, DDS&T 4 1966
AGENCY AWARD WINNERS
- 1964 STAT
- 1965 STAT
(Certificate of Recognition)
John N. McMahon - 1966
(Certificate of Recognition)
WILLIAM A. JUMP MEMORIAL AWARDS WINNERS 1962-1966
1962--Davis B. McCarn, Department of the Air Force
1963--William H. Fortenberry, NASA
1964- CIA
1965--William Josephson, General Counsel of the Peace Corps
Samuel A. Lawrence, Budget Bureau
Edwin P. Trainor, Internal Revenue, Chicago Office
1966--Stephen Neal Shulman, Department of the Air Force
Leroy S. Wehrle, Agency for International Development
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NATIONAL CIVIL SERVICE LEAGUE CAREER SERVICE AWARDS
Awards Granted by National Civil Service League
Purpose of Award
To strengthen the public service by bringing
national recognition to significant careers in
the Federal service. Awards granted to em-
ployees who exemplify the primary character-
istics of the career service: efficiency,
achievement, character, and service.
No. of Nominations Three from each agency
Eligibility Criteria Service--At least 10 years (including military
service) of Federal service
AGENCY NOMINATIONS 1960-1966
Lyman B. Kirkpatrick, Jr. - 1960
Sherman Kent - 1961
Herbert Scoville, Jr. - 1962
Arthur C. Lundahl - 1963
- 1964
Richard Helms - 1965
Jack Smith - 1966
Lyman B. Kirkpatrick, Jr. - 1960
Sherman Kent - 1961
Arthur C. Lundahl - 1963
1 1 - 1964
Richard M. Helms - 1965
WINNERS OF 1966 CAREER SERVICE AWARDS
STAT
STAT
Oscar Bakke--Eastern Regional Director, Federal Aviation Agency
Franklin S. Brown--Chief, Bureau of Power, Federal Power Commission
William O. Hall--Assistant Administrator, Agency for International Development
Dwight A. Ink--Assistant Secretary for Administration, Department of Housing
and Urban Development (selected when Assistant General Manager,
U. S. Atomic Energy Commission)
Paul H. Riley--Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense (Material Requirements),
Department of Defense
Joseph J. Sisco--Assistant Secretary, International Organization Affairs,
Department of State
Charlotte Moore Sitterly- -Physicist, National Bureau of Standards, Department
of Commerce
Bernard Strassburg--Chief, Common Carrier Bureau, Federal Communications
Commission
Mary E. Switzer--Commissioner, Vocational Rehabilitation Administration,
Department of Health, Education and Welfare
Ellis H. Veatch--Chief, Military Division, Bureau of the Budget
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FEDERAL WOMAN'S AWARD
Award Granted by Board of Trustees, Federal Woman's Award
(Composed of community leaders and Federal
officials)
Purpose of Award To provide recognition to women who have
made outstanding contributions to the
efficiency and quality of the Federal career
service. To publicize the wide variety of
,careers for women in Government.
No. of Awards Granted : Six
No. of Nominations
Three from each agency
Eligibility Criteria Rank- -Equivalent to Grade GS-9 or above
Service--At least 3 years continuous service
in the Federal Government
AGENCY NOMINATIONS 1960-1965
AGENCY AWARD WINNERS
- 1960
- 1960
- 1961, 1963, 1964
- 1965
WINNERS OF 1966 FEDERAL WOMAN'S AWARD
Miss Fannie M. Boyls--National Labor Relations Board's hearing examiner
Miss Stella E. Dallis--USIA desk officer for East and South Africa
Dr. Jocelyn R. Gill--Chief of In-Flight Sciences, Manned Space Programs, NASA
Dr. Ida C. Merriam- -Assistant Commissioner for Research and Statistics, Social
Security Administration
Miss Irene Parsons--Personnel Chief, Veterans Administration
Mrs. Ruth Gill Van Cleve--Director of Interior Department's Office of Territories
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FEDERAL GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTANTS AWARDS
Award Granted by The Washington Chapter of the, Federal
Government Accountants Association (FGAA)
Purpose of Award Special recognition of outstanding achieve-
ments in the improvement of financial
management in Federal service
No. of Awards Granted : Determined by Awards Committee
No. of Nominations Five from each agency
Elig ility Criteria Service--Award based on year's service prior
to nomination
AGENCY NOMINATIONS
Mr. Robert H. Fuchs, Director of Finance, was nominated for the
Accountants Award sponsored by the Washington Chapter of FGAA,
The Special Awards Committee of the Washington Chapter of
FGAA nominated Mr. Fuchs for the Distinguished Leadership Award.
The Distinguished Leadership Awards are made at the National level
of the Federal Government Accountants Association.
1966 AWARD WINNERS - WASHINGTON CHAPTER OF FGAA
Mortimer Dittenhofer- -NASA
Francis I. Geibel- -Director of Internal Audit, Internal Revenue Service
Joseph P. Gerdes- -Assistant Comptroller for Auditing, AEC
Arthur J. Holmoas, James Q. Huey, and Paul E. Huber, Department of
Agriculture-Group Award
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Award Granted by The D. C. Council of Engineering and Architectural
Societies, and the Washington Academy of
Sciences
Purpose of Award Recognition of notable achievements of young
professionals in Metropolitan Washington Area
in fields of architecture, engineering, and applied
sciences
No. of Awards Granted : Three
No. of Nominations Three (1 engineer, 1 architect, and 1 applied
scientist)
Eligibility Criteria Service- -Civilian or military service in Met-
ropolitan Washington Area
AGENCY AWARD WINNERS
1966 AWARD WINNERS
Engineer's Award _
Richard N. Gottron, Harry Diamond Laboratories, U. S. Army
Scientist's Award
Martin A. Krenzke, David Taylor Model Basin, Navy Department
Kenneth E. Kloff, Department of Commerce
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HORACE HART AWARD
Award Granted by Educational Council of the Graphic Arts
Industry
Purpose of Award Recognition of distinguished public service
in field of Printing and Publishing
No. of Awards Granted : One principal award. All nominees receive
certificates of recognition
No. of Nominations Unlimited number
Eligibility Criteria Service--Government of the United States-
Federal, State or Local
AGENCY NOMINATIONS
AGENCY AWARD WINNERS
(Certificates of Recognition)
HORACE HART AWARD WINNERS 1963-1966
1963- CIA
1964--Adolphus Nichols Spence, Department of the Navy
Kenneth H. Sayre, U, S. Information Service
1965- -Raymond E. Geegh, U, S. Government Printing Office
1966--Edwin R. Lannon, Department of Health, Education and Welfare
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PAPERWORK MANAGEMENT AWARD
Award Granted by Administrative Management Society
Purpose of Award t: Recognition of outstanding leadership arid
professional excellence in promoting
.effective management of paperwork in the
Federal Government
No. of Awards Granted : One or more
No. of Nominations Unlimited number
Eligibility Criteria No age or service eligibility requirements
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1965 AWARD WINNERS
Mr. Sam C. Beckley--Director, Paperwork Management Service,
Veterans Administration
Mr. Edwin G. Callahan--Assistant Commissioner, Federal Housing
Administration, Housing and Home Finance Agency
Mr. Marden D. Kimball- -Director, Administrative Services Division,
Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service, U. S.
Department of Agriculture
Mr. Thomas J. Pugliese- -Chief, Records Management Branch, U. S.
Atomic Energy Commission
Mr. Edward Rosse-- Supervisory Management Analyst, Social
Security Administration, Department of Health, Education
and Welfare
Mr. Donald J. Simon--Chief, Division of Records Management,
Department of State
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10 JUN 19W
MEMORANDUM FOR: Director of Training
SUBJECT : Commendation -
1. During my recent interview with the Support graduates of Midcareer
Executive Development Course No. 12, I was most pleased to hear unanimous
praise o or his management of the Course. I was
e of the high caliber of the Midcareer Course and have noted the success
of his well phrased invitations to high level guest speakers. These were fac-
tors in my approval of his recent promotion. This additional and spontaneous
praise of Charley by the Support Midcareerists is more evidence of his effec -
tiv ess and leadership In his training role, and I am confident that he will
turn in a similar performance in his new assignment as head of the Manage -
ment Training Faculty.
2. Please convey to Charley
for his fine performance.
ere compliments and appreciation
; i a, L. hniorman
R. L. Bannerman
Deputy Director
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MEMORANDUM FOR: Deputy Director for Support
SUBJECT : Post-Course Interviews with Midcareerists
1. Midcareer Executive Development Course No. 12
will end on Friday, 19 May 1967. The Office of Training recom-
mends that you arrange a meeting with the Midcareerists from
your Directorate soon after the end of the course. In addition
to providing your officers with further evidence of the interest
of the Agency's senior officials in the Midcareer Training Pro-
gram and the Midcareer Course, this meeting can serve to assist
you in evaluating the usefulness of the course and its respon-
siveness to current training requirements.
2. A list of the Midcareerists from your Directorate
and a copy of the course schedule are attached.
-. JU1111
Director of Training
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Att A: List of DDS Midcareerists
Att B: Midcareer Course Schedule
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