re Jeff Finckenor, Anthony R. Kelley, Alok K. Majumdar and Mark V. Vaccaro, Engineering Directorate; Tim Horvath and Patrick Meyer, Flight Projects Directorate; Jerry L. Seemann, Office of Chief Counsel; and Mary E. Koelbl, Joe L. Leopard, Roger Moody and William Myers, Space Transportation Directorate.
Marshall Center's Research and Technology Award recognizes notable achievements in current technology development. Award recipients included Dean C. Alhorn, Jeri M. Briscoe, Thomas K. Delay, David A. Gwaltney, Timothy L. Huff, Anthony Bruce Hulcher, Anthony Kelley, Jody Minor, Michael L. Mitchell, William T. Powers and Luis Trevino, Engineering Directorate; Eva M. Ciszak, Kenneth Fernandez, Fred W. Leslie and Narayanan Ramachandrean, Science Directorate; and David J. Dorney, Space Transportation Directorate.
Seventeen employees received the Marshall Patent Award, recognizing NASA employees winning patents in 2003. Honorees were Fred Schramm, Customer and Employee Relations Directorate; Michael Book, Thomas Bryan, Richard Cloyd, Richard Howard, Nick Johnson, Jonathan Lee, Carolyn Russell and Kosta Varnavas, Engineering Directorate; David Hathaway, Ronald Koczar and Paul Meyer, Science Directorate; Melvin Bryant, Space Shuttle Propulsion Office; and Charles Johnson, James Martin and William Sims, Space Transportation Directorate.
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Contact: Martin Jensen
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NASA/Marshall Space Flight Center News Center
20-Jul-2004
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