By Terri Moon Cronk
American Forces Press Service
WASHINGTON, Nov. 18, 2013 – Deputy Defense Secretary Ash
Carter honored nine Pentagon employees today with the Distinguished Civilian
Service Award, which recognizes exceptional devotion to duty that leads to
significant contributions in policy, science, technology and administration.
At a Pentagon ceremony, Carter, in referring to the budget
situation that triggered the recent government shutdown and furloughs, said
it’s times like these that make it important to honor DOD’s outstanding
employees “who have made significant contributions for our country, and to get
a chance to see the incredible impact that dedicated employees can make."
Carter noted that despite the challenges faced by DOD, the
military and the country, the honorees exemplify the qualities and
determination that allow the department to meet the challenges “head on.”
Citing great variation in the awardees’ contributions,
Carter said one recipient increased the defensibility of DOD’s information
network and transformed the way information is collected and shared; another
mitigated national security risks of foreign investments; and still another
investigated health risks for servicemen and servicewomen deployed to Iraq and
Afghanistan.
“I’m particularly proud of the many initiatives made by our
honorees that focused on leading the urgent needs of our warfighters on the
battlefield,” Carter said. “Many of their efforts have also saved the
department billions of dollars, which is also appreciated during these times of
shrinking budgets and fiscal uncertainty.”
A single individual was selected for the ninth-annual DOD
David O. Cooke Excellence in Public Administration Award, named for the late
“mayor” of the Pentagon, 55-year “Doc” Cooke, which was established in Cooke’s
name to recognize one person each year who demonstrates top leadership
potential as a future federal executive.
Expressing gratitude for DOD’s civilian workforce in a time
of budget uncertainty, Carter said civilians continue to care about national
defense. “You get to wake up every morning and take part of something that’s
bigger than yourself. And for that, [Defense] Secretary [Chuck] Hagel and I and
the entire department … are incredibly grateful,” he added.
The award honorees are:
--DOD David O. Cooke Excellence in Public Administration
Awardee: Josiah A. B. S. Dykstra, technical lead, computer network operations
advanced research team, National Security Agency, Fort Meade, Md.
Recipients of the DOD Distinguished Civilian Service Award
are:
--Lonny A. Anderson, director, technology directorate, NSA,
office of the undersecretary of defense for intelligence
--Dr. Steven F. Butler, executive director, Air Force
materiel command
--Jo Ann Decker, acting principal deputy, assistant
secretary of the Navy for financial management and comptroller
--Carl Gotzmer, research physicist, naval surface warfare
center, Indian Head [Md.] explosive ordnance disposal technology division
--Robert S. Jack III, director, communications and
information, Air Force global strike command
--Dr. R. Craig Postlewaite, director, force readiness and
health assurance, assistant secretary of defense for health affairs,
undersecretary of defense for personnel and readiness
--Dr. Leonard A. Smith, senior research scientist, Army
medical research institute of infectious diseases
--Frank W. Zardecki, deputy commander, Tobyhanna Army depot.
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