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SUBJ/FISCAL YEAR 2015 COPERNICUS AWARD
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POC/LT Mark Obradovich/OPNAV N2/N6C1/TEL: (703) 604-6288/Email:
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1. The Copernicus Award was established to recognize individual
contributions to naval warfare in Command, Control, Communications,
Computers, and Intelligence (C4I), information systems, cyber operations, and
information warfare. The award is sponsored by the Armed Forces
Communications and Electronics Association (AFCEA) and the U.S. Naval
Institute (USNI).
2. Award criteria and eligibility. Fiscal year 2015 nominees must have
made a specific, demonstrable contribution to the advancement of C4I,
information systems, cyber operations, or information warfare. Contributions
can be technical in nature, but may also originate from doctrinal, financial,
organizational, or other dimensions of information systems. The contribution
should involve exceptional initiative, leadership, and insight within the
nominees area of expertise. All Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, and Civil
Service personnel are eligible for nomination. Up to 30 awardees will be
selected. Each nominating command is limited to two nominees. No contractor
or team (more than one person) nominations will be accepted. Nominations
must be unclassified.
3. Nominations and presentation. The awardees will be selected through
nominations from Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard (including Joint/North
Atlantic Treaty Organization) commands, afloat and ashore. Nominations must
be on letterhead and submitted by email in PDF format. Nominations for
Commanding Officers or Officers in Charge must be signed by their immediate
superior in command. Flag endorsements and letters of recommendation are
neither required nor desired. The nomination template and additional
nomination package information, as well as the most up-to-date point of
contact information can be found at
http://www.AFCEA.org/awards/CopernicusNominations.asp. Nominations are due
to the point of contact no later than 3 November 2015. Late nominations will
not be considered.
4. AFCEA/USNI will make final selections and OPNAV will announce the
awardees via NAVADMIN. The annual Copernicus Awards ceremony will be held
17-19 February 2016 at the AFCEA/USNI West conference in San Diego, CA. The
AFCEA/USNI East conference will be held in Baltimore, MD and the date has not
yet been determined, but will be announced via separate correspondence.
5. Released by VADM T. N. Branch, OPNAV N2/N6.// BT
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