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Management Recognition Award in Procurement and/or Materiel Management

Individual Award

The individual(s) we wish to recognize for this award has made an outstanding contribution to the procurement and/or materiel management community within the Federal Government. This could be by way of successful completion of a project addressing a particular issue in the materiel management life-cycle (planning, acquisition, use and disposal), OR by way of an ongoing or career commitment to the responsible management of materiel resources through, for example, the introduction of innovative actions, cost-effective practices, responsive client relations or related promotional activities.

A nominee’s activities must:

  • demonstrate exceptional achievement of program objectives;
  • result in significant financial, human resource, or materiel savings or profit;
  • serve the public; or,
  • be innovative.

Team Award

The team we wish to recognize for this award is a defined group of federal government employees that has been formed, and given official mandate, to solve a specific materiel management problem, OR to deal with or coordinate on an ongoing basis to one or more materiel management life-cycle issues (planning, acquisition, use and disposal). The team may be composed of employees within one organization or employees from two or more organizations in either a single-function or cross-disciplinary mode. The team will have demonstrated measurable successes through innovative actions, cost-effective practices, new processes, automated systems, technological advances or special sectoral promotional activities.

 


Download the PDF for award criterion and nomination form.