New Video for Hall of Honor Nominations

Kathy Ferrare requested that the following information be shared with LaRC Contractors Steering Council members.

We have a new addition to our outreach portfolio!  It is a YouTube video about the Hall of Honor and the nomination process, featuring Clayton Turner and a NASA retiree, Bo Walkley!

Take Five: Nominations Open for the NACA and NASA Langley Hall of Honor Class of 2022

We are still on schedule to close-out the nomination process for the Class of 2022 Hall of Honor nominations– the submission deadline is Friday, January 14, 2022. Qualifications for nominees include personnel, both civil service and contractors, who had distinguished careers with NACA Langley Memorial Aeronautical Laboratory and/or NASA Langley Research Center.

The electronic nomination form is available at the Langley Alumni Association website.

LaRC Office of Small Business Programs recognizes LaRC employees with Small Business Advocates Awards

The NASA Small Business Advocates Awards Program recognizes outstanding efforts in developing and implementing innovative practices in support of the Agency’s small business program. Sponsored by the Office of Small Business Programs (OSBP), this annual awards program acknowledges the contributions made by NASA civil servant personnel throughout the Agency.  NASA OSBP has recognized the following LaRC employees for their efforts in supporting the agency’s small business program:

Ms. Fran Risinger, of the Office of Chief Information Officer, was honored as the FY13 Small Business Technical Person of the Year for her work as a Contracts Manager in the OCIO, and for her efforts in developing the procurement strategy and her support of the new small business contractor selected for the Langley Administrative, Media and Professional Services (LAMPS).

Ms. Monica Ross-Clunis, Deputy Director for Institutional Services in the Center Operations Directorate was honored as the FY12 Program Person of the Year for her efforts partnering with the Office of Procurement to advance small business goals.  Ms. Ross-Clunis worked closely with OP to identify additional small business and Historically Underutilized Business Zones (HUBZones), .resulting in well over $7M in awards to these small businesses.

Mr. Randy Manning, LaRC Small Business Specialist, was honored as the FY12 Small Business Specialist of the Year for his efforts leading LaRC to a record setting year with a 54.4% of available dollars awarded to small businesses, the highest rate since record keeping began in 1990.  As the Small Business Specialist, Mr. Manning works closely with the contractor and the LaRC technical community to identify requirements for small business sources.  Mr. Manning also serves on the LaRC Contractor Steering Council as well as the Virginia Aerospace Business Association.

NASA Announces Winners Of 2010 George M. Low Award For Quality

Please join me in congratulating Analytical Mechanics Associates, or AMA Inc. of Hampton, Va. on winning the 2010 GEORGE M. LOW AWARD FOR QUALITY. AMA received the award in the Small Business Service category.

This award was well deserved. AMA has a long history with NASA and the Langley Research Center in meeting NASA/LaRC Center missions, and by providing excellent support to the Center’s Research & Development activities, the Hampton/Newport News Peninsula through economic growth and development, LaRC’s Contractors Steering Council and support to our NASA/LaRC Small Business Programs Office.

Also honored with the George M. Low Award For Quality this year is Jacobs Technology Inc. of Houston and ATK Aerospace Systems Group, of Salt Lake City.

Please join me in congratulating these three outstanding firms.  This award was well deserved by these companies and an extreme honor!