Department of Commerce Gold Medal

Department of Commerce Gold Medal

Obverse of the Commerce Gold Medal
Awarded by the US Department of Commerce
Country  United States
Type Medal (Decoration)
Awarded for Distinguished performance characterized by extraordinary, noble, or prestigious contributions that impact the mission of the Department of Commerce and/or one or more of its operating units, which reflects favorably on the department.[1]
Status Currently awarded
Statistics
Established 1949[2]
Precedence
Next (higher) Defense Distinguished Service Medal[3] Homeland Security Distinguished Service Medal[3]
Next (lower) Distinguished Service Medals (Armed Forces)[3]
Related Department of Commerce Silver Medal
Department of Commerce Bronze Medal

Gold Medal service ribbon

Gold Medal service ribbon with "O" (Organization) device

The Department of Commerce Gold Medal is the highest honor award of the United States Department of Commerce. Since 1949, the Gold Medal is presented by the Secretary of Commerce for distinguished performance.[2] The award may be presented to an individual, group, or organization in the Commerce Department for extraordinary, noble, or prestigious contributions that impact the mission of the department and/or one or more operating units, which reflects favorable on the department.[4]

The annual Department of Commerce Gold Medal Awards ceremony is held each fall at the Ronald Reagan Amphitheater in Washington, D.C.. An Individual and members of a group which is awarded the Gold Medal Award are each presented a framed certificate signed by the Secretary and medal. An organization receiving the award is presented one framed certificate signed by the Secretary and medal.[5]

Award criteria

The Gold Medal Award is awarded for distinguished performance characterized by extraordinary, noble, or prestigious contributions that impact the mission of the Department of Commerce and/or one or more of its operating units, which reflects favorably on the department.[6]

To warrant a Gold Medal, a contribution must focus on qualitative and quantitative performance measures reflected in the Department of Commerce's strategic plan and be identified in one of the following areas:[7]

NOAA Corps Recipients

The NOAA Corps is eligible to send an overall total of 20 Gold and Silver nominations to the Department of Commerce per year.[8]The Gold Medal is awarded to an individual, group, or Commerce organization for extraordinary achievements in support of the critical objectives of the Department of Commerce with a significant beneficial effect on the Nation or world.[3]

To warrant the award of the Gold Medal, a contribution to the Commerce Department must meet at least one of the following criteria:[3]

The NOAA awardees of the Gold Medal Award are presented a medallion by the Commerce Department and the NOAA Commissioned Corps awardees are presented a full sized military style medal, miniature medal, and a full and miniature size service ribbon provided from the Commissioned Personnel Center.[3] Group or organizational recipients of the Gold Medal are authorized to wear a silver 18 inch "O" device on the full size medal's suspension ribbon and service ribbon.[3] Each additional award of the Gold Medal is denoted by a 516 inch gold star for the full size medal suspension ribbon and service ribbon and a 18 inch gold star for the miniature medal suspension ribbon.[3]

Individual and group members also receive a framed certificate signed by the Secretary of Commerce. Members of an organization awarded the Gold Medal each receive the award and the organization receives one framed certificate signed by the Secretary to represent the entire organization.[9][10]

Notable recipients

People
People & organizations
Organizations

References

  1. US Department of Commerce Performance Management Systems Handbook (Recognition Section) Chapter 10, Honor Awards Retrieved February 7, 2015
  2. 1 2 "Honor Awards Program - OHRM". Hr.commerce.gov. 2008-05-01. Retrieved 2 July 2012.
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 "NOAA Corps Directives Part 7 – Awards Chapter 12 Attachment 2" (PDF). NOAA Corps Commissioned Personnel Center website. Retrieved 2 July 2012.
  4. US Department of Commerce Performance Management Systems Handbook (Recognition Section) Chapter 10, Honor Awards Retrieved February 7, 2015
  5. US Department of Commerce Performance Management Systems Handbook (Recognition Section), Appendix H, Honor Awards - Types of Awards and Recognition Retrieved February 7, 2015
  6. US Department of Commerce Performance Management Systems Handbook (Recognition Section) Chapter 10, Honor Awards Retrieved February 7, 2015
  7. US Department of Commerce Performance Management Systems Handbook (Recognition Section) Appendix G, Honor Awards Criteria, Gold Medal Retrieved February 7, 2015
  8. "NOAA INCENTIVE AWARDS PROGRAM HANDBOOK" (PDF). NOAA. 20 March 2009. p. 3. Retrieved 8 February 2015.
  9. "NOAA INCENTIVE AWARDS PROGRAM HANDBOOK" (PDF). NOAA. 20 March 2009. p. 3. Retrieved 5 February 2015.
  10. "NOAA Workforce Management Office". Wfm.noaa.gov. 19 June 2012. Retrieved 2 July 2012.
  11. "Department of Commerce Medal Recipients". NOAA Hall of Honor. National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). Retrieved 8 August 2013. External link in |work= (help)
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