George M. Low award
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The George M. Low Award is NASA's premier quality and performance award for NASA's prime and sub contractors. This award program recognizes large and small businesses that demonstrate excellence and outstanding technical and managerial achievements in quality and performance on NASA-related contracts or subcontracts.
The award was named after George M. Low, a NASA leader and former administrator who was dedicated to quality and excellence. George M. Low's career and achievements spanned many fields: space science, aeronautics, technology, and education. In the space program, he provided management and direction for the Mercury, Gemini, Apollo, and advanced manned missions programs.
Recipients
- 2009 - United Space Alliance, Applied Geo Technologies
- 2008 - ARES Corporation, Oceaneering International
- 2007 - ASRC Aerospace Corporation, Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne, Sierra Lobo, Lockheed Martin
- 2006 - Teledyne Brown Engineering, Barrios Technologies
- 2005 - SGT Inc, ATK Thiokol, QSS Group, Inc., BTAS, Inc
- 2004 - ERC, Inc, Northrop Grumman, SGS, Titan Corporation
- 2003 - Marotta Controls, Inc., Lockheed Martin, Boeing
- 2002 - Analytical Services & Materials, Jacobs Sverdrup, ManTech, RS Information Systems, Williams International
- 2001 - Native American Services, Raytheon, Swales Aerospace
- 2000 - Advanced Technology, Boeing, Computer Sciences Corporation, Jackson and Tull
- 1999 - Barrios Technology, Kay and Associates, Raytheon, Thiokol
- 1997-1998 - Advanced Technology, AlliedSignal, BST Systems, DynCorp, ILC Dover
- 1996-1997 - Dynamic Engineering, Inc., Hummer Associates, Boeing North American, Scientific and Commercial Systems Corporation, Hamilton Standard Space Systems International, Unisys Corporation
- 1995-1996 - Hamilton Standard Space Systems International
- 1994-1995 - Unisys Corporation
- 1992 - IBM, Honeywell
- 1991 - Thiokol Corporation, Grumman Corporation
- 1990 - Rockwell International Corporation, Marotta Scientific Controls
- 1989 - Lockheed Corporation
- 1988 - Rockwell International Corporation
- 1987 - IBM, Martin Marietta Corporation
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