WASHINGTON (27 April 2007)
—
Former congressional staff members William B.
Bonvillian and David J. Goldston will share the
2006 IEEE-USA Distinguished Public Service Award
“for outstanding support of science and
technology-related legislation and policy in the
U.S. Congress.”
“Their support for investment in high-tech
research & development (R&D) has helped to boost
U.S. competitiveness and contributed greatly to
our nation’s innovation enterprise,” IEEE-USA
President John Meredith said. “This helps U.S.
engineers thrive in an increasingly competitive
global
environment.”
Bonvillian and Goldston are among 16 IEEE-USA
award recipients who will be honored during the
IEEE-USA Annual Meeting in Scottsdale, Ariz., on
2 September.
Bonvillian, former legislative director and
chief counsel for Sen. Joseph Lieberman (D-Conn.),
has been a stalwart supporter of federal R&D
programs since his tenure in the Department of
Transportation (1977-80). He is credited for
developing a wide array of initiatives for
Lieberman,
including the Clean Air Act (1990); the
Technology Talent Act (2001); the Homeland
Security Department Authorization (2002); the
National Nanotechnology R&D Act (2003); and the
National Innovation Act (2005), among others. He
is now the Massachusetts Institute of
Technology’s
director of federal relations and head of MIT’s
Washington office.
Throughout his more than 20 years serving
Congress, Goldston stood alongside Rep. Sherwood
Boehlert (R-N.Y.) as champion supporters of
federal R&D programs. He was named chief of
staff of the newly renamed House Committee on
Science and Technology when Boehlert became
chairman in January of 2001. Goldston oversaw a
committee with jurisdiction over civilian
federal R&D
budgets and programs at a number of federal
agencies. Prior to that, he was Boehlert’s
legislative director and top environmental aide.
He is now a scholar in residence with the
Woodrow Wilson School of Public and
International Affairs at Princeton (N.J)
University.
IEEE-USA award recipients are recognized for
their professionalism and technical
achievements, as well as literary contributions
to public awareness and understanding of the
engineering profession in the United States.
IEEE-USA’s distinguished awards are administered
under its Awards and Recognition Committee and
approved by the IEEE-USA Board of Directors. The
nomination deadline for 2007 awards is 31
August, 2007. For additional information, go to
http://www.ieeeusa.org/volunteers/committees/awards/,
or
contact Sandra Kim at
sandra.kim@ieee.org.
For
more on the 2007 IEEE-USA Annual Meeting, see
http://www.ieeeusa.org/calendar/conferences/2007annualmeeting/default.asp.
Here’s the complete list of 2006 IEEE-USA award
recipients:
CITATION OF HONOR
Donald C. Herres
For tireless efforts in professional activities,
including career and workforce workshops
Grayson W. Randall
For leadership that inspired precollege and
college engineering students in the area of
robotics
REGIONAL PROFESSIONAL LEADERSHIP AWARD
Carl
L. Hussey (Region 3)
For promoting PACE activities in Region 3
James Jefferies (Region 5)
For promoting the value of electrical
engineering to Colorado legislators and the
general public
PROFESSIONAL ACHIEVEMENT AWARD
Reza
Adhami
For leadership in building collaborative
relationships between industry and academia
Donald C. Loughry
For inspiring retired engineers to support
science education in local schools by leadership
and example
Maura Schreier-Fleming
For promoting community awareness of the
practice of engineering
AWARD FOR DISTINGUISHED LITERARY CONTRIBUTIONS
FURTHERING PUBLIC UNDERSTANDING OF THE
PROFESSION
WESH-TV
Channel 2 News team: Dan Billow, Travis J.
Sherwin, Tom Schaad and Claire Metz
For accurate reporting in the “Return to Flight”
series, which improved community awareness and
understanding of the contributions of engineers
in the space program
Paula S. Apsell
For long-term efforts in promoting the
understanding of science and engineering through
NOVA programs
PRECOLLEGE EDUCATION COMMITTEE TEACHER-ENGINEER
PARTNERSHIP AWARD
Renato Recio and Joy Huebel
For collaborative, long-term promotion of
technological education at River Oaks Elementary
School
DISTINGUISHED PUBLIC SERVICE AWARD
William B. Bonvillian & David J. Goldston
For outstanding support of science and
technology-related legislation and policy in the
U.S. Congress
IEEE-USA advances the public good and promotes
the careers and public policy interests of more
than 220,000 engineers, scientists and allied
professionals who are U.S. members of the IEEE.
IEEE-USA is part of the IEEE, the world's
largest technical professional society with
360,000 members in 150 countries. See
www.ieeeusa.org.
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Contact: Chris McManes
IEEE-USA Senior Public Relations Coordinator
Phone: + 1 202 530-8356
E-Mail: c.mcmanes@ieee.org
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