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- David Johnson Award
for Outstanding
Innovative Use of Earth Observation Satellite Data
Note: Award Nomination Deadline is
December 1, 2001
Eligibility Criteria:
The NOAA - David Johnson Award is presented by the National Space Club,
in honor of the first Administrator of what was to become the National
Environmental Satellite, Data, and Information Service (NESDIS). This
award is given to young professionals who have developed an innovative
use of Earth observation satellite data (alone, or in combination with
non-satellite data) that is, or could be, used for operational purposes
to assess and/or predict atmospheric, oceanic or terrestrial conditions.
Examples include, but are certainly not limited to, the use of Earth observation
data for fire monitoring, weather forecasting, climate monitoring or prediction,
global change detection, volcanic ash tracking, vegetation/drought monitoring,
oil spill tracking, rainfall measurements or forecasts, hurricane landfall
predictions, and fisheries management. The satellite data used may be
from any Earth observations satellite, i.e., a NOAA or other U.S. government,
commercial, or foreign satellite.
A committee comprised of eminent professionals in the field will select
the recipient for this award, the nominee must be a United States citizen,
national, or permanent resident, and not more than 40 years of age by
December 31, 2001.
Nominations may apply to individuals or groups. If nominating a group,
all members of the group should have been actively involved in the design
and/or implementation of the demonstrated use, and each must be a United
States citizen, national, or permanent resident. In addition, the leader
of the group must be clearly identified.
Applications:
The National Space Club must receive nominations with the complete application
package by December 1, 2001.
A Complete Nomination Will Include:
Name, position, address (including telephone, fax, and e-mail address),
and affiliation of the nominee.
An explanation, not to exceed five (5) pages, of how the nominee used
Earth observation satellite data (alone, or in combination with non-satellite
data) to demonstrate its operational, environmental use to assess and/or
predict atmospheric, oceanic, or terrestrial conditions, plus a one-paragraph
summary/abstract of this accomplishment. Visual examples are encouraged,
preferably in a hard copy, but examples submitted on electronic media
will be considered if the panelists are able to access such files. Note:
hard copies will not be returned. The work preferably should have been
done within the past three (3) years, but work done in the past will be
considered.
Up to three (3) letters supporting the nominations (from supervisors,
colleagues, users of the application), are required.
A resume, biography, or curriculum vitae of the nominee must also be submitted.
Mail Completed Applications to:
National Space Club
Christopher A. Waln
Director, Strategic Operations
Space & Communications Operating Unit
TASC
4801 Stonecroft Blvd, Chantilly, VA 20151
703-633-8486 office phone
800-800-9724 message service
Applications may also be e-mailed to: cawaln@tasc.com
Selection:
A panel composed of government and non-government scientists and program
managers will review the nominations and recommend a selectee. Final decisions
on the on the selection will be made by the chair of the award committee
by January 2002.
The National Space Club will present one award per year. However, in extraordinary
circumstances, the National Space Club may decide to present the ward
to two or more persons or groups.
Funding:
This is a non-monetary award. Winners will receive a plaque acknowledging
their selection.
Presentation of Award:
The award will be presented in March 2002 at the annual Goddard Memorial
Dinner, held near Washington, D.C., and hosted by the National Space Club.
Additional Information:
If you have questions, please contact Jane D'Aguanno in the Office of
the Assistant Administrator for Satellite and Information Services at
(301) 713-3385, fax (301) 713-1249, or e-mail to Jane.Daguanno@noaa.gov
Problems or questions? Contact us.
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