NGA seeks 2024 GEOINT Hall of Fame nominations
On May 10, the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) announced that it is accepting nominations for the 2024 class of the Geospatial Intelligence Hall of Fame. Nominations are due June 28, 2024. The Geospatial Intelligence Hall of Fame recognizes U.S. persons and/or allied partners who have made exceptionally significant and transformative contributions to NGA, one of the NGA predecessor organizations or the GEOINT discipline.
Current federal employees or individuals in a related paid activity are not eligible to receive the Hall of Fame award. U.S. citizens must have concluded their federal service or related paid activity for at least five years before their nomination to the Hall of Fame can be considered. If an individual/organization believes that a current contractor employee at NGA meets the selection criteria below, then the nomination MUST be coordinated with the appropriate contracting officer’s representative, the contracting officer and the NGA Office of General Counsel via ethics@nga.mil. Supporting justification for recognition must be clearly stated in the application and contractor nominations must not adversely impact contract administration.
The contributions of those nominated should be of exceptional merit and clearly recognizable as having changed the direction and scope of GEOINT, or increased the value of the discipline. The contributions must be of significant impact to national decision makers, military commanders, other NGA customers, allied partners or NGA (or one of its predecessor organizations).
Hall of Fame nominations may be made by any current or former Department of Defense or intelligence community employee, member of the National System for Geospatial Intelligence, or member of the Allied System for GEOINT. All nominations meeting the eligibility criteria will be considered by the Hall of Fame selection board.
Source: NGA
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