Title: With Evelyne Villines
1Harvesting Historyand Cultivatingthe Future
2The Rich Harvest of Experience
We have learned great lessons from past
practices, and we can build on the examples of
our NPA Performance Excellence Award Recipients!
3NISH AWARDS
4William M. Usdane Award
- Purpose
- Recognize an individual with a severe disability
who has exhibited outstanding achievement and
exceptional character. - Criteria
- Address how the AbilityOne Program has affected
the nominees ability to excel in the workplace. - Include why the nominee is an exceptional
employee. - Focus on the individuals accomplishments, not on
the individuals disability or personal history,
other than as it relates to obtainment of
meaningful employment.
5Usdane Award Recipients
6Evelyne Villines Award
- Purpose
- Recognize an individual with a severe disability
who has advanced from work on an AbilityOne
project into a job with private/Government sector
employment or management within the nonprofit
agency (NPA). - Criteria
- Address how the nominee used the
experiences/skills learned on an AbilityOne
project to move either to a management position
within the NPA or within private or government
sector. - Employed on the job and successfully performed in
current position for at least three months. - Focus on the individuals accomplishments, not on
the individuals disability or personal history,
other than as it relates to obtaining meaningful
employment.
7Villines Award Recipients
8Government Award for Services Military
- Purpose
- Recognize a local military organization that has
provided outstanding support to the AbilityOne
Program for services inside one U.S. State or
Territory. - Criteria
- Judged on how the local military organization
supports the AbilityOne Program and the efforts
of its NPA(s) in expanding and/or increasing
employment opportunities for people with severe
disabilities.
9Award for Services Military Recipients
10Government Award for State/Local Officials
- Purpose
- Encourage state and local government
officials/policymakers to develop relationships
with AbilityOne producing NPAs. Encourage those
officials to support local NPAs and AbilityOne
Program efforts. Recognize those officials for
NPA relationships and program support. Recognize
NPAs with relationships with state/local
government officials and encourage legislation
that supports the AbilityOne Program mission. - Criteria
- Designed to recognize an individual in a state or
local region for going above and beyond in
support of people who have severe disabilities.
Producing NPAs in the AbilityOne Program are
expected to nominate qualified individuals.
11Award for State/Local Officials Recipients
12Performance Excellence in Government Contracts
Award
- Purpose
- Recognize excellence in AbilityOne contract
performance and serve as an example to other
NPAs. - Criteria
- An NPAs reputation as a dependable vendor
providing quality services or products to the
federal government enhances the reputation of all
people with severe disabilities as exceptional
employees in our society. Entries should show
what the NPA has done to help achieve such a
reputation.
13Government Contracts Award Recipients
14Performance Excellence in Developing Human
Potential Award
- Purpose
- Recognize and encourage what the NPA has done to
promote the upward mobility of people with severe
disabilities, not only within the AbilityOne
Program but also within the NPA and its
community. - Criteria
- Describe how the NPA has encouraged and promoted
upward mobility and/or advancement of people with
severe disabilities. Judged on what the NPA has
done to train, develop, support and promote
people with disabilities.
15Developing Human Potential Award Recipients
16Performance Excellence in Using the AbilityOne
Program to Further Its Mission Award
- Purpose
- Recognize and promote general awareness of the
contributions of the NPA and how the AbilityOne
Program supports the mission of the NPA. This
award focuses on how the AbilityOne Program
specifically supports the mission of the NPA and
the overall effort to support people with severe
disabilities. - Criteria
- Should address impact the AbilityOne Program had
on NPAs ability to fulfill and advance its
mission in support of people with severe
disabilities. The Awards Committee will consider
systematic changes to the NPA that have been
encouraged and/or supported by the program.
17Using the AbilityOne Program to Further Its
Mission Award Recipients
18Professional Excellence in Rehabilitation
(Non-NPA) Award
- Purpose
- Recognize a government employee, or other
professional employee, who has exhibited
excellence in assisting people with severe
disabilities to achieve their full potential. -
- Criteria
- Describe how nominee has gone beyond the job
requirements to assist people with disabilities
in achieving their full potential.
19Rehabilitation (Non-NPA) Award Recipients
20NATIONAL COUNCIL OF WORK CENTERS AWARDS
21Milton Cohen Leadership Award
- Purpose
- Recognize an individual within the AbilityOne
community of CRPs who has demonstrated national
leadership, in or on behalf of the AbilityOne
Program, with impact across the entire AbilityOne
community and enhanced employment opportunities
for persons with disabilities. - Criteria
- Entries should address the nominees
contributions through activities such as, but not
limited to, the following - affecting changes in policy
- advocating within federal agencies
- effectively working with national
companies/corporations - impacting federal procurement activities
- developing or implementing innovative assistive
technology that is replicated nationally - other exceptional leadership accomplishments
22Cohen Leadership Award Recipients
23Management Excellence Award
- Purpose
- Recognize an individual from within the
AbilityOne family of Community Rehabilitation
Programs (CRPs) in each region who has
demonstrated excellence in leadership in the
management of a participating CRP by
significantly enhancing the employment
opportunities for people with severe
disabilities. - Criteria
- The nominee must have significantly increased
employment opportunities in one or more of the
following ways - through an expansion of AbilityOne contracts
- through substantial increases in competitive
placements outside the CRP - through substantial increases in supported
employment placements outside the CRP - by using AbilityOne contracts as a base from
which to increase contracts with state government
or private industry - through advocacy efforts at the local, state or
national levels - through innovative management practices
24Management Excellence Award Recipients
25THE COMMITTEE FOR PURCHASE FROM PEOPLE WHO ARE
BLIND OR SEVERELY DISABLED AWARDS
26 E.R. "Dick" Alley Career Achievement Award
- Purpose
- Recognize individuals who have provided
extraordinary achievement and sustained effort in
utilizing the Federal procurement system to
create employment and training opportunities for
people who are blind or have other severe
disabilities under the JWOD Program. - Criteria
- Consistent, dedicated service in the form of
specific actions which have materially advanced
the employment of people who are blind or have
other severe disabilities through the JWOD
Program over a substantial number of years. - Demonstrates a high degree of personal integrity,
as well as exceptional knowledge and
understanding of the JWOD Program. - Establishes/maintains cooperative relationships
with the members of the JWOD team (Committee,
NIB, NISH, nonprofit agencies, Federal
customers).
27Alley Award Recipients
- 2001
- Donna Hutchens
- Procurement Services Team Leader in the
Northwest/Arctic Region of the General Services
Administration's Public Buildings Service - 2004
- James N. Edwards
- Director of Contracting, Army Contracting Agency,
Fort Lewis, WA
28Outstanding Contributions Award
- Purpose
- Publicly honor Federal personnel who have shown
exemplary support of the JWOD Program. - Criteria
- Nominations are submitted by NIB and NISH to the
Committee staff, who makes the final decision in
naming the award Recipients based on a narrative
addressing the individual's accomplishments, such
as their knowledge of the JWOD Program the
number of additions they have made to the
procurement list and number of jobs created and
proactive support of JWOD through training
sessions, referrals, and public speaking.
29Outstanding Contributions Award Recipients
- 2007
- Lt. Col. Roger Westermeyer
- Commander, 55th Contracting Squadron, Offutt Air
Force Base, WA - Leslie Strand
- Lead Contract Specialist/Contracting Officer,
Elmendorf Air Force Base, AK - 2004
- Marion E. Nelson
- Director of Business Operations, Fairchild AFB,
WA - 2000
- Donna Hutchens
- Procurement Services Team Leader in the General
Services Administration's Public Buildings
Service Northwest Arctic Region
30Cultivating Jobs for People With Disabilities
Working together with our collective experience,
we will grow jobs and a better future for people
with severe disabilities. Lets make hay while
the sun shines bright!