Department of Commerce Bronze Medal explained

Department of Commerce Bronze Medal
Presenter:the US Department of Commerce
Type:Medal (Decoration)
Awarded For:Superior service characterized by outstanding or significant contributions to the Department of Commerce.[1]
Status:Currently awarded
Established:1949[2]
Precedence Label:NOAA Corps awards
Order of precedence
Higher:Department of Commerce Silver Medal
Lower:NOAA Corps Meritorious Service Medal[3]

The Department of Commerce Bronze Medal is the third of three honor awards of the United States Department of Commerce. Since 1949, the Bronze Medal is the highest award presented by the head or secretarial officer of an operating unit of the Department of Commerce such as the NOAA, NIST, NWS, etc. for superior performance.[2] The award may be presented to an individual, group (or team), or organization for outstanding or significant contributions which have increased the efficiency and effectiveness of the operating unit of the Department of Commerce.[4]

The annual operating unit Bronze Medal Awards ceremony in the Washington D.C. area is scheduled by the operating unit sometime after the annual Department of Commerce Gold and Silver Medal Awards ceremony.[5] An Individual and members of a group (or team) which is awarded the Bronze Medal Award are each presented a framed certificate and medal. An organization receiving the award is presented one framed certificate and medal.[6]

Award criteria

The bureaus of the Department of Commerce are prohibited from automatically granting a Bronze Medal to an individual, group (or team), or organization not recommended for a Gold or Silver Medal.[7]

The Bronze Medal Award ceremony must be held following the Secretary of Commerce Honor Awards ceremony to ensure that nominees not approved for Gold or Silver Medals have the opportunity to be fully considered for a Bronze Medal.[8]

To warrant a Bronze Medal, a contribution must focus on qualitative and quantitative performance measures reflected in the Department of Commerce's strategic plan and be identified in one of the following areas:[9]

NOAA Corps recipients

The Bronze Medal program is managed by the National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) with oversight by the Department of Commerce.[10]

The Bronze Medal is the highest honorary award of the NOAA presented by the Under Secretary of Commerce for Oceans and Atmosphere. The award is given to an individual or group for significant contributions to the NOAA. Bronze Medals are automatically awarded at the NOAA level to individuals and groups that were submitted but not approved for a Department of Commerce Gold Medal or Silver Medal unless the nominating line of staff office chooses to withdraw the nomination.[11]

Contributions must meet one or more of the following criteria:

NOAA awardees of the Bronze Medal Award are presented a medallion and NOAA Commissioned Corps awardees are presented a full sized military style medal, miniature medal, and a full and miniature size service ribbon provided from the Commissioned Personnel Center.[12] Group or organizational recipients of the medal are authorized to wear a silver inch "O" device on the full size medal's suspension ribbon and service ribbon.[12] Each additional award of the Bronze Medal is denoted by a inch gold star for the full size medal suspension ribbon and service ribbon and a inch gold star for the miniature medal suspension ribbon.[12]

Individual and group members also receive a personalized engraved plaque signed by the Under Secretary for Oceans and Atmosphere. Members of an organization awarded the Bronze Medal each receive the award and the organization receives one engraved plaque to represent the entire organization. [10] [13]

Notable recipients

Notes and References

  1. US Department of Commerce Performance Management Handbook (Recognition Section) Chapter 10, Honor Awards http://www.hr.commerce.gov/Practitioners/PerformanceManagementandAwards/DEV01_006321 Retrieved February 7, 2015
  2. Web site: Honor Awards Program - OHRM . Hr.commerce.gov . 2008-05-01 . 2 July 2012.
  3. Web site: Department of Commerce and NOAA Award Ribbons. NOAA Commissioned Officer Corps. 5 February 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20130220151334/http://www.noaacorps.noaa.gov/about/ribbons.html. 20 February 2013.
  4. US Department of Commerce Performance Management Handbook (Recognition Section) Chapter 10, Honor Awards http://www.hr.commerce.gov/Practitioners/PerformanceManagementandAwards/DEV01_006321 Retrieved February 7, 2015
  5. US Department of Commerce Performance Management Handbook (Recognition section) Chapter 10, Honor Awards http://www.hr.commerce.gov/Practitioners/PerformanceManagementandAwards/DEV01_006321
  6. US Department of Commerce Performance Management Handbook (Recognition Section), Appendix H, Honor Awards - Types of Awards and Recognition http://www.hr.commerce.gov/Practitioners/PerformanceManagementandAwards/DEV01_006336 Retrieved February 7, 2015
  7. US Department of Commerce Performance Management Handbook (Recognition Section) Chapter 10, Honor Awards http://www.hr.commerce.gov/Practitioners/PerformanceManagementandAwards/DEV01_006321 Retrieved February 7, 2015
  8. US Department of Commerce Performance Management Handbook (Recognition Section) Chapter 10, Honor Awards, Bronze Medals, Award Presentation http://www.hr.commerce.gov/Practitioners/PerformanceManagementandAwards/DEV01_006321 Retrieved February 11, 2015
  9. US Department of Commerce Performance Management Handbook (Recognition Section) Appendix G, Honor Awards Criteria, Bronze Medal http://www.hr.commerce.gov/Practitioners/PerformanceManagementandAwards/DEV01_006335 Retrieved February 7, 2015
  10. Web site: NOAA Incentive Awards Program Handbook. NOAA. 8 February 2015. 4. 20 March 2009.
  11. Web site: NOAA Incentive Awards Program Handbook. NOAA. 5 February 2015. 3&5. 20 March 2009.
  12. Book: NOAA Commissioned Corps Directives . Uniform and Awards: Part 7: Awards . http://www.corpscpc.noaa.gov/procedures/corps_directives/chapter_12/ncd_ch12part7.pdf . U.S. Department of Commerce: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration . 2 July 2012.
  13. Web site: NOAA Workforce Management Office . Wfm.noaa.gov . 19 June 2012 . 2 July 2012.