Award Presentations

Tarn: “Good evening....I hope you enjoyed your meal (or are enjoying it, depending on which COUNTY you are seated in). My name is Robert B. Tarn, Trustee and Secretary of The Engineers’ Council, Chairman of the AIAA San Fernando Pacific Section, Staff Engineer with Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne, and one of your MC’s for this evening’s recognition program.

Our attendance tonight is ______.

<pause for applause>

And this doesn’t count the members of the Secret Service who are here – necessary due to our very distinguished guest – they are hard to spot...you might have one at your table...but here’s a clue, if you’re talking to the person next to you, and he or she asks you to speak a little closer to their watch....that’s your clue.

Thank you for your support of National Engineers Week. The proceeds from this dinner are used by the council to support math, science, and engineering mentoring, educational outreach, scholarship, and continuing education programs throughout the year. These programs are vital to our profession, in order to continue the supply of skilled, educated, and trained science and engineering talent to support our nation’s continued leadership in technology.

We cannot afford to take science and engineering education for granted. I was reminded of this the other day. I was on the campus of a local college to buy some drawing supplies from the bookstore....as I walked by a couple of students on a park bench, I overheard them talking about their upcoming Spring Break trip to FLORIDA. Interested in their plans, I listened in. A beautiful full moon happened to be rising (gesture with right arm toward the east), and admiring it, one said to other, “Gee, wouldn’t it be COOL if we could take a trip to the MOON for Spring Break?” The other replied, “You know, NASA is working on sending people back to the MOON, maybe we COULD do that one day?” I was thrilled to hear this aspiration! But then the first one asked, “Which do you think is furthest from here, the MOON or FLORIDA?” to which the second replied, “Duhhh...... can you SEE FLORIDA from HERE?”

<Laughter>

I hope they weren’t Engineering students....


A couple of announcements before we begin.

1) There are large bathrooms for Men and for Women at the top of the stairs in the foyer where you entered the ballroom...the bathrooms near the foot of the stairs are handicapped accessible.

2) We’re going to try to get you out of here at a reasonable time, and if you have to leave for the sitter we understand, but please try to stay for the entire recognition program, out of courtesy to others.

Outstanding Engr. Achievement Merit Awards – Group I

Tarn: “We will begin with Outstanding Engineering Achievement Merit Awards, recognizing individuals who have achieved significant recognition for accomplishments in a particular area of engineering activity in the year 2006.

“The Engineers’ Council has conferred the Merit Award on 32 worthy recipients this year. Because of the unusually large number, they will be recognized tonight in two groups of 16 each, alphabetically. The first group will now be recognized.

As I call the names of these Merit Award recipients, I request that they approach the stage from the right side (gesture with left hand toward stage left), where they will receive their award and have a presentation photograph taken with Council President Paul Landry, then ascend the stairs to join me here on stage. Awardees are asked to remain on stage until all have been recognized.

Lee Buchok

Aeronautical Engineer Senior Staff

Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company

“For outstanding performance, mastering the engineering skills, and obtaining critical knowledge as a Lead Aerodynamics Engineer”

Ming Chang

Research Engineering Manager

Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company

For outstanding leadership and exceptional management of aerodynamic and acoustics analysis and design efforts in support of key flight vehicle development and technology maturation projects”

Charles R. Constantine

Systems Engineer Staff

Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company

For significant contributions to U-2 integration efforts, the successful integration of the ASIP system, and the U-2 program overall”

Kenneth Cook

Electrical Engineer

Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne

For dedicated support and leadership to test program instrumentation, recognition by his peers for professionalism and expertise, and in thanks for the mentoring of his team”

Dr. Nazaret Dermendjian

Assistant Professor

California State University Northridge

For outstanding contributions that enhance student learning in Civil Engineering and for support and leadership of the Fundamentals of Engineering Review course”

Yvette M. Garcia

Senior Engineer

Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne

For enthusiastic contributions to the design process and commitment to the RS-68 program”

John P. Geddes

Senior Engineer

Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne

For expert contributions to the aerospace profession in the area of injector design, and for interest in promoting and sharing that knowledge with others”

Nicholas Giannetta

Aeronautical Engineer Senior Staff

Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company

For outstanding performance, mastering the engineering skills, and obtaining critical knowledge as a Lead Flight Test Engineer”

James Harris

Electronics Engineer Senior Staff

Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company

For outstanding performance, mastering the engineering skills, and obtaining critical knowledge as an Avionics Flight Test Engineer”


Gregory A. Hausman

Senior Engineer

Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne

For outstanding contributions to the design, development and flight worthiness of the RS-68 Rocket Engine System”

Marilyn Hendrix

Aeronautics Systems Engineer Senior Staff Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company

For outstanding performance, mastering the engineering skills, and obtaining critical knowledge as an engineering system integrator”

Dr. Nhut T. Ho

Assistant Professor

California State University Northridge

For extensive contributions to the mission of the California State University Northridge and the education of its students, and systems engineering research at the practical level”

Matthew J. Hofmann

Flight Operations Engineer

Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne

For 30 years of Aerospace Leadership, advancing space propulsion for human spaceflight and defense of the United States”


Lois Holtzclaw

Aeronautical Engineer Senior Staff

Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company

For outstanding performance, mastering the engineering skills, and obtaining critical knowledge as a propulsion engineer”

Andrew M. Jakubek

IPT Lead

Northrop Grumman Corporation

For leadership contribution to the successful outcome of the ATS flight test and fleet-wide implementation program”

Quentin W. Jones

Flight Control Engineer

Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company

For efforts in the air data test set development, ensuring that our war fighters have mission-critical support, and the technology needed to minimize downtime and achieve success”


William B. Johnson Founders Award to Richard C. Peters

Tarn: The William B. Johnson Founders Award celebrates contributions to the engineering profession through society leadership. A Licensed Professional Industrial Engineer and Numerical Control and Automation Consultant with the Rocketdyne Division of Rockwell International, Bill Johnson worked tirelessly for the Engineers’ Council, the Society of Manufacturing Engineers, and others.

In recognition of his contributions, the council presented the “Distinguished Contributions Award” to Bill Johnson in 1982. This award was not presented again until after Bill’s death. It was named in honor of him, and is presented to individuals who, like Bill Johnson, are deemed to exhibit qualities of dedication to principle, devotion to duty, love of our engineering profession, and the tenacity to achieve lofty goals.

Richard C. Peters earned a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering from Ohio State University, and a master’s from the University of Akron.

As chief manufacturing engineer at The Timken Company in Bucryus, Ohio, Mr. Peters manages engineering and maintenance departments, directing staffs in optimizing equipment processes, productivity and quality.

Mr. Peters has been active at the local, regional, and international levels of SME since he joined the Society in 1979, serving as 2004 national President of the Society of Manufacturing Engineers and currently as national Chair of Engineers Week.


Previous recognition of Mr. Peters includes the

·  Canton Young Engineer of the Year, by the Canton Regional Society for Professional Engineers, the

·  SME Region 7 Award of Honor, and the

·  Canton Joint Engineering Council’s “Outstanding Service” Award.

In addition to his leadership roles with SME and Engineers Week, Mr. Peters is also active with his local Science Fair, MathCounts, and other student and community programs.

Other Community service has included

·  President, Bucyrus Area United Way Board of Directors

·  President, Bucyrus YMCA Board of Directors

·  Vice President of Rotary International

Richard is an authentic Buckeye all the way (we tried to get green beans served with Campbell's cream of mushroom soup and dried onions – the official state casserole of Ohio).

Richard C. Peters, please come up to receive The Engineers’ Council William B. Johnson Founders Award.

Peters: Accepts.


Yeager Award

Tarn: First presented to General Yeager in 1987, the Brigadier General Charles E. Yeager Aeronautical Achievements Award is presented to individuals who, with General Yeager’s concurrence, have attained historically outstanding achievements in the field of aeronautical flight test and engineering.

Here with us this year to personally present to our 2007 honoree is General Chuck Yeager himself.

General Yeager and his wife Victoria are always welcome here...as a matter of fact, they are welcome everywhere. True Story: They were on a commercial Boeing 767 a couple of months ago, returning from the Honolulu ceremonies on the anniversary of the Pearl Harbor last December 7, and Gen. Yeager provocatively asked if they could sit up in the cockpit jump seats – Yeager is always most comfortable when around other pilots. Of course, they were told that since 9-11, nobody can be let into the cockpit without FAA authorization....the pilot must have gotten wind of his request, because a few minutes later, the flight attendant escorted the Yeagers into the cockpit, explaining that the FAA had been contacted, and replied “Gen. Yeager can sit anywhere he wants to!”.

General Yeager....

Yeager Makes presentation remarks re: Col Frank Borman

Borman: Accepts.


Outstanding Engr. Achievement Merit Awards – Group II

Tarn: How are we doing on time?

<boo’s>

OK...and I see some folks have had to leave to let the sitter get home early, so there’s room in the front for some of the folks in the back of the bus. Let’s try this, would all of you folks who claim to be the father of Anna Nicole’s baby, please bring your guests with you and find a seat up front.

<laughter - wishful thinking>

Tarn: “Continuing the presentation of Outstanding Engineering Achievement Merit Awards, recognizing individuals who have achieved significant recognition for accomplishments in a particular area of engineering activity in the year 2006. The second group will now be recognized.

As I call the names of these Merit Award recipients, I request that they approach the stage from the right side (gesture with left hand toward stage left), where they will receive their award and have a presentation photograph taken with Council President Paul Landry, then ascend the stairs to join me here on stage. Awardees are asked to remain on stage until all have been recognized.

Scott P. Kennedy

Systems Engineer Senior Staff

Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company

For significant contributions to advanced vehicle designs, propulsion integration, and system testing, and in recognition as the industry expert in the integration of advanced aircraft details and new RF designs”

Anne Y. Kotake

Member of the Technical Staff

Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne

For outstanding contributions to the RS-68 Endurance testing and upgrade efforts, and continued excellence in performance of RS-68 Engine Systems Analysis duties”

Douglas R. Landon

Engineering Manager

Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company

For Outstanding Achievement in development of F-117 Air Data Probe quality and performance improvements, resulting in an increased reliability of the probes and highest level of customer satisfaction”

Scott D. Munro

Systems Engineer Senior Staff

Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company

For tremendous support to the implementation, integration, and testing of numerous IRCM systems, designed to protect US combat forces in combat”

Lori A. Ontiveros

Program Manager

Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company

For significant leadership contributions to U-2 Mission Systems Integration and to U-2 Program overall”


Dr. George E. Orient

Associate Technical Fellow

Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne

In recognition of overall system architecture development and ongoing software implementation of automated multi-disciplinary design and analysis systems for Rocket Engine Nozzle, Chamber and Thruster Components”

Rajesh C. Patel

Systems Engineer

Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company

For improving the F-117 Total System Health tool and processes to identify risk areas to the supportability of the F-117 and directly contribute to high Full Mission Capable rates”

David A. Sargeant

Flight Test Engineer

Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company

For significant contributions to all U-2 flight test activities and the U-2 program overall”


John B. Scarcello

Research Engineering Manager

Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company

For outstanding performance and exemplary leadership in executing structural analysis and design efforts in support of key product development and technology maturation projects”

Keith M. Shinozaki

Staff Engineer

Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne

For outstanding commitment to the RS-68 development and production programs”

Ray H. Shirr

Principal Engineer Materials/Structures

Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne

In appreciation for dedicated structural dynamics support to the THAAD and J-2X Programs”

Lewis G. Siewert

Member of the Technical Staff

Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne

“For outstanding contributions to the PWR Expendable Propulsion Program in support of valves and controls analysis and anomaly resolution”

Cindy N. Tran

Software Engineer

The Boeing Company

“For development of WEB-based applications to support the automated production of the Test Requirements Document for Delta IV Rocket Launches”

James Valentine

Aeronautical Engineer Senior Staff

Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company

“For outstanding performance, mastering the engineering skills, and obtaining critical knowledge as a Mass Properties Engineer”