The NASA Outstanding Leadership Medal is awarded to US government employees only for notably outstanding leadership which affects technical or administrative programs of NASA. The leadership award may be given for an act of leadership, for sustained contributions based on a leader's effectiveness, for the productivity of the leader's program, or for the leader's demonstrated ability in developing the administrative or technical talents of other employees.
NASA Outstanding Leadership Medal | |
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Type | Medal |
Country | United states |
Presented by | the National Aeronautics and Space Administration |
Eligibility | Government employees only |
Status | Active |
Established | July 29, 1959 |
Precedence | |
Next (higher) | Distinguished Service Medal |
Next (lower) | Exceptional Achievement Medal |
Recipients
edit1970
edit- James C. Elms
- Robert L. Krieger
1972
edit- Leonard Jaffe
1973
edit- Donald D. Arabian
- Eugene H. Cagle
- William C. Keathley
- Edwin C. Kilgore
- Eugene F. Kranz
- Robert O. Piland
- Stanley R. Reinartz
- Philip C. Shaffer
1974
edit- John R. Casani
- M. P. Frank
- Robert A. Parker
1975
edit- Arnold D. Aldrich
- Robert O. Aller
- John P. Donnelly
- Don M. Hartung
- Seymour C. Himmel
- Walter J. Kapryan
- Robert N. Lindley
- Bernard Lubarsky
- Leslie H. Meredith
- John J. Neilon
- William H. Rock
- Robert J. Shafer
- Charles H. Terhune
1976
edit- Robert C. Baumann
- Paul C. Donnelly
- Albert G. Ferris
- James J. Kramer
- Charles T. Newman
- Joseph E. Robbins
- Miles Ross
- Michael J. Vaccaro
1977
edit- Manuel Bautista Aranda
- Loren G. Bright
- G. Calvin Broome
- Edmund A. Brummer
- Robert L. Crabtree
- John E. Duberg
- E. Barton Geer
- George N. Gianopulos
- Wayne R. Glenny
- Angelo Guastaferro
- Jack E. Harris
- Marshall S. Johnson
- Louis Kingsland
- Robert A. Leslie
- Peter T. Lyman
- William J. O'Neil
- George F. Pieper
- Ronald A. Ploszaj
- James E. Stitt
- Israel Taback
- Allen E. Wolfe
- Howard T. Wright
1978
edit- Eugenio Covacevich
- George C. Deutsch
- James A. Downey
- Edmond J. Golden
- Robert E. King
- John A. Manke
- John P. Reeder
- Geoffrey Robillard
- Nancy G. Roman
- Donald K. Slayton
- Fridtjof A. H. Speer
1981
edit1984
edit1992
edit- Marshall E. Alper
2000
edit2006
edit2007
edit2009
edit- Christian L. Hardcastle[1]
2010
edit2011
edit2012
edit2020
edit- Jason R. Adam
- Kenneth L. Ashford, Jr.
- Yvette Binford
- Robert W. Bobo
- Michael P. Bradford
- Donald G. Chavers
- Joseph C. Cianciola
- John P. Crisler
- Mike Gold[8][9]
- Monica S. Hammond
- Roslin K. Hicks
- Randall C. Hopkins
- Richard T. Howard
- Gary L. Humphrey
- Ruth D. Jones
- Joe L. Leopard
- Jennifer B. McCaghren
- Joseph J. Pelfrey
- Lisa W. Smith
- David L. Thaxton
2021
edit- Wesley W. Deadrick
2024
edit- Nicholas G. Skytland
- Joel B. Walker
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ a b c d e f g h "Historical Recipient List" (PDF). NASA. Retrieved 24 April 2021.
- ^ a b c "TDRS Awards Ceremony Held." Goddard News Dec. 1984: 5. Print
- ^ "Directory Page Title". William & Mary. Retrieved 2020-12-30.
- ^ Vitug, Eric (2017-05-25). "Joel S. Levine". NASA. Retrieved 2020-12-30.
- ^ "Florida Scientist and Businessman Tapped for NASA's Highest Civilian Honor". 2010.
- ^ "NASA Agency Honor Awards – 2012" (PDF). 2012.
- ^ "Awards Won – Atmospheric Chemistry and Dynamics Laboratory – 614". science.gsfc.nasa.gov. Retrieved 2021-06-19.
- ^ Furfaro, Emily (2022-10-21). "NASA Announces Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Study Team Members". National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Retrieved 2024-11-23.
- ^ "Mike Gold". International Astronautical Federation. Retrieved 2024-11-23.
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