Eugene G. Fubini Award

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The Eugene G. Fubini Award is an award by the Defense Science Board, named after Eugene G. Fubini, on an annual basis to recognize an individual from the private sector who has made highly significant contributions to the Department of Defense in an advisory capacity over a sustained period of time.

Also in honor of Dr. Fubini, the National Defense Industrial Association (NDIA) presents a different Fubini Award recognizing the NDIA C4ISR Person of the Year.[1]

Nominations[]

Service Secretaries, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and the General Staff of the Secretary of Defense, and the members and former members of DoD Advisory Boards and Committees may submit candidates for consideration for this award. Recognized advisory bodies include the Army Science Board, Naval Research Advisory Committee, Air Force Scientific Advisory Board, Defense Science Board, Defense Policy Board, Defense Business Board, , , and the .

Criteria[]

Nominees will have contributed recommendations relating to ideas, methods, or processes which reflect exemplary advice across the broad spectrum of the DoD mission. Innovations are expected to meet the needs of the warfighting and peacekeeping communities faster, better, and cheaper; improve the acquisition system; or strengthen the commercial and defense industrial base.

Past winners [2][]

  • 1996 Dr. Eugene G. Fubini
  • 1997 No award presented
  • 1998 Dr. John S. Foster, Jr.[3]
  • 1999 Dr. Joseph Braddock
  • 2000: Mr. Norman R. Augustine
  • 2001 Mr. Charles A. (Bert) Fowler
  • 2002 Mr. David R. Heebner
  • 2003 Gen Larry D. Welch
  • 2004 Dr. Robert Hermann
  • 2005 Dr. Craig Fields
  • 2006 Dr. James Burnett
  • 2007 Dr. Theodore Gold
  • 2008 Mr. Robert R. Everett
  • 2009 Dr. James R. Schlesinger[4]
  • 2010 Mr. Daniel J. Fink[5]
  • 2011 No award presented
  • 2012 Dr. Richard Wagner
  • 2013 Mr. Larry Lynn
  • 2014 Mr. Robert Stein
  • 2015 Dr. Mim John
  • 2016 Mr. Vince Vitto
  • 2017 Dr. James Tegnelia
  • 2018 Honorable William Schneider

References[]

  1. ^ http://www.ndia.org/Divisions/Divisions/C4ISR/Pages/The_Fubini_Award.aspx
  2. ^ "Recipients of the Eugene G. Fubini Award". Retrieved 2010-08-16.
  3. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2010-08-02. Retrieved 2010-08-16.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  4. ^ "Release".
  5. ^ Recipients Of The Eugene G. Fubini Award For Outstanding Contributions To The Department Of Defense In An Advisory Capacity, Defense Sciences Board, date accessed 2011-07-12.
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