Title: Awards Group Status
1Awards Group Status
2Awards Group Status
- Trevor C. Sorensen
- University of Hawaii
- Chair, Awards Group
- Presented to
- SpaceOps Organization Committee-at-Large
- NASA GSFC
- January 25, 2008
Todays low in Honolulu 71?F (22 ?C)
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4Awards Group
- The Awards Group consists of
- Trevor Sorensen, University of Hawaii (Chair)
- Megan Scheidt, AIAA (Secretariat Liaison)
- Andy Dowen, NASA JPL
- Junjiro Nakahara/Narita Kaneaki, JAXA
- Kathy Kelly, NOAA
- Paolo Maldari, ESOC/ESA
- Surendra Parashar, CSA
- Jean Marc Soula/Geneviève Campan, CNES
5Current Awards
- International SpaceOps Award for Outstanding
Achievement (AOA) - International SpaceOps Distinguished Service
Medal (DSM) - Best Paper of Conference (Symposium)
6International SpaceOps Award for Outstanding
Achievement
- This award is presented for outstanding efforts
in overcoming space operations and/or support
challenges, and recognizes those teams or
individuals whose exceptional contributions were
critical to the success of one or more space
missions.
One award every two years
7International SpaceOps Award for Outstanding
Achievement
- Trophy with accompanying certificate in
presentation folder - If presented to team, then host organization
would receive the award and the team members each
a certificate - The recipient (team leader) shall be offered a
complimentary full registration to the conference
at which the award will be presented. If the team
leader is unable to attend the conference, then
they may send another team member in their place
with the complimentary registration, as long as
that person will be able to receive the award at
the awards ceremony.
Prototype
8International SpaceOps Award for Outstanding
Achievement
- Proposed Addition
- Awardee will be invited to write a paper about
the event for which the award was made to be
reviewed and published in the Space Operations
Communicator
9International SpaceOps Award for Outstanding
Achievement
- Process Summary
- Call for nominations 1 year in advance (after
AIAA SOS Award) - SpaceOps and AIAA websites
- Aerospace America, Space Operations Communicator
- Nominations entered via SpaceOps Portal due
February 1 - Nominations (min. 3) transferred by AIAA to AG
Chair, who distributes qualified nominations to
AG by February 15 - AG secretly votes by e-mail to Secretariat by
March 1, who sends results to AG (tie-breaker or
non-majority re-vote if necessary) - AG Chair reports results to ExComm/CAL who vote
to validate selection - Awardee information forwarded to AIAA for award
preparation by March 15 and awardee is notified
to make arrangements to attend conference.
10International SpaceOps Distinguished Service Medal
- This award is presented to give unique
recognition to an individual member of the
international Space Operations community who has
distinguished himself or herself with service to
the Space Ops organization or to the field of
space operations and support. The recipient shall
be an individual who has shown particular
dedication to the interests of the organization
or space ops field by making significant and
continuing contributions over an extended period
of time.
Up to three awards every two years
11International SpaceOps Distinguished Service Medal
- Medal with neck ribbon and matching lapel pin in
presentation case with accompanying 11 x 14
certificate in linen, imitation leather
presentation folder with SpaceOps logo - The reverse of the medal shall be engraved with
the award name, recipients name, and date of the
award. - The recipient shall be offered a complimentary
full registration to the conference at which the
award will be presented. If the recipient is
unable to attend the conference, this
complimentary registration is not transferable.
12International SpaceOps Distinguished Service Medal
- Process Summary
- Call for nominations 1 year in advance (after
AIAA SOS Award) - SpaceOps and AIAA websites
- Aerospace America, Space Operations Communicator
- Nominations entered via SpaceOps Portal due
February 1 - Nominations transferred by AIAA to AG Chair, who
distributes qualified nominations to AG by
February 15 - AG secretly votes (for up to 3) by e-mail to
Secretariat by March 1, who sends results to AG
(tie-breaker or non-majority re-vote if
necessary) - AG Chair reports results to ExComm/CAL who vote
to validate selection(s) - Awardee information forwarded to AIAA for award
preparation by March 15 and awardee(s) are
notified to make arrangements to attend
conference.
13AOA DSM Awards Timeline
- Nominal Schedule
- 1 February Nomination Deadline
- 15 February .. Distribute Nominations
to AG - 1 March AG Selection Verified by
CAL - No later than 15 March Notify Secretariat
of award recipient - 12-16 May. SpaceOps Conference
14Nominations Received to Date
- AOA
- Ulysses Missions Operations Team
- Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter Science Planning and
Data Accountability Team - DSM
- John Rodgers
- Herwig Laue
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15Best Paper of Conference Award
- This award is to recognize the most outstanding
paper of the conference. The paper should be
exceptional in technical content, have an
important impact on the field of space
operations, or report on important historical
events that are of importance to the community.
The quality of the written presentation may be
considered.
16Best Paper of Conference Award
- Description
- A certificate (signed by SpaceOps Chair) on which
is printed a citation of up to 25 words shall be
presented to each author of the winning paper.
The certificate shall be 8.5 x 11 inches with
presentation folder - Winning paper shall be included (with required
modifications) in the book of best papers of the
symposium as published by AIAA (if any), and the
Space Operations Communicator online journal.
proposed change - There shall not be a monetary reward accompanying
this award
17Best Paper of Conference Award
- Process
- The Best Paper Award selection shall be performed
by the Enhanced Technical Program Committee
(ETPC), since the ETPC is composed by sessions
Chairs and Co-chairs, whose tasks, among others
will be to analyze in some detail the submitted
final papers in order to prepare for the
questions/answers slot following each
presentation. - The selection process shall be in three major
steps as follows - Step 1) Chair and Co-chair of a session (e.g.
SW Development I) agree on the best paper for
that session. - Step 2) Chairs of sessions on same topic (e.g.
SW Development I, SW Development II, SW
Development III etc.) analyze the papers selected
in Step 1, agree on the best paper for the topic
and select a 'representative' to defend their
selection. - Step 3) 'Representatives' of the different
topics to analyze the papers selected in Step 2
and to elect first, second and third best papers.
18 19 20International SpaceOps Award for Outstanding
Achievement
- Specific Rules and Regulations
- a. The SpaceOps Outstanding Achievement award
shall be biennial and presented at the biennial
SpaceOps Conference (typically at the banquet). - b. Only one (1) award shall be made biennially.
- c. A maximum of 10 members may be on a nominated
team, and a team leader must be designated. - d. The SpaceOps Organization shall issue a call
for nominations approximately one year before the
conference. SpaceOps should not call for
nominations until the AIAA Space Operations and
Support award has been presented in order to
avoid confusion. - e. Past recipients of the AIAA Space Operations
and Support Award are not eligible for the
SpaceOps Outstanding Achievement Award unless it
is for a distinctly different accomplishment. - f. The event for which the award is bestowed
shall not have occurred more than five (5) years
prior to the conference at which the award will
be presented. A waiver for this rule may be
granted upon a majority vote by the Awards Group
subcommittee (minimum of three voting members). - g. Anyone may nominate candidates for this award.
Neither the nominator nor the nominee needs to be
a member of SpaceOps or AIAA. - h. A minimum of three (3) candidates must be
nominated via the SpaceOps nomination process in
order for the award to be presented. A waiver for
this rule may be granted upon a majority vote by
the Awards Group subcommittee (minimum of three
voting members). - i. Three individuals (excluding from the local
organization of the nominee or nominated team)
must provide letters of endorsement for each
proposed nomination. - j. Qualified nominations shall be accepted in the
year the nominations open, then carried over for
two years to be included in the next nomination
cycle, thus shall be considered for a total of
three years. This rule does not overrule Rule
2.1.3 f.
21International SpaceOps Distinguished Service Medal
- Specific Rules and Regulations
- a. The SpaceOps Distinguished Service Medal award
shall be biennial and presented at the biennial
SpaceOps Conference (typically at the banquet). - b. Up to three (3) awards may be made biennially.
No award needs to be made at any given
conference. - c. The SpaceOps Organization shall issue a call
for nominations approximately one year before the
conference. However, the nomination process is
continuous and nominations can be made at any
time regardless of the conference cycle. - d. Only one candidate needs to be nominated via
the AIAA/SpaceOps nomination process in order for
the award to be presented. - e. Anyone may nominate candidates for this award.
- f. Each nominator can nominate up to three (3)
recipients. - g. No sitting member of the Awards Group
Subcommittee shall be eligible to receive the
DSM. - h. Length of service to space operations shall be
an important factor in the selection of
candidates. The length of service includes all
space operations activities and not just to the
SpaceOps Organization, although the time of
service to the SpaceOps Organization shall weigh
greater than the time of other service (i.e., of
more value).
22Best Paper of Conference Award
- Rules Regulations
- a. Only one (1) award shall be made for each
conference. - The author(s) of the paper shall receive their
certificates at the conference during a
designated awards ceremony (closing ceremony
preferred). - All papers shall be considered equally,
regardless of whether they are designated for
oral or poster presentation. - Plenary papers shall not be considered.
- No individual shall be eligible for the award for
more than one paper in which the person is the
primary author. - The paper must be presented at the conference for
it to be eligible to receive the award. (Presence
of a presenter and presentation materials is
considered to be sufficient as proof of
presentation). - The quality of the presentation shall not be
considered in selecting the winning paper. - The names of the recipient(s) along with the
title of their paper(s) shall be forwarded to the
Director of AIAA Awards and Honors for
preparation of the certificates. If this does not
occur in time for the individualized certificates
to be prepared for presentation at the
conference, then generic temporary certificates
shall be presented, to be replaced by the final
certificates after the conference