NASA Exceptional Engineering Achievement Medal explained

NASA Exceptional Engineering Achievement Medal
Presenter:the National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Country:United States
Type:Medal
Eligibility:Government employees and non-government personnel
Status:Active
Established:1981
Higher:Exceptional Achievement Medal
Exceptional Service Medal
Outstanding Service Medal (obsolete)
Same:Exceptional Scientific Achievement Medal
Exceptional Technology Achievement Medal
Exceptional Administrative Achievement Medal
Equal Employment Opportunity Medal
Lower:Exceptional Bravery Medal

The NASA Exceptional Engineering Achievement Medal (abbreviated EEAM) was established by NASA in 1981 to recognize unusually significant engineering contributions towards achievement of aeronautical or space exploration goals. This award is given for individual efforts for applications of engineering principles or methods that have resulted in a contribution of fundamental importance in this field or have significantly enhanced understanding of this field or have significantly advanced the state of the practice as demonstrated by an application to aerospace systems.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. http://nasapeople.nasa.gov/awards/nasamedals.htm
  2. Web site: NASA'S MARSHALL CENTER RECOGNIZES SELECT TEAM MEMBERS FOR MAKING KEY CONTRIBUTIONS TO SPACEFLIGHT, SCIENCE, NEW ERA OF EXPLORATION . NASA . 3 January 2020 . 24 June 2009.
  3. Web site: Complete listing of NASA 2014 Agency Honor Award Recipients . NASA . 2016-05-14 .
  4. Web site: 2015 NASA Agency Honor Awards Complete Listing of Recipients . Garbeff . Theodore J . 2018-10-18 . NASA . 2016-05-14 .
  5. Web site: Dunbar . Brian . NASA Ames Astrogram - October 2018 . NASA.gov . 2 October 2018 . NASA . 22 October 2019 . List of 2018 recipients.