FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                   Sheila St.Clair
Dec. 8, 1993                            (301) 975-2762

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              BRONZE MEDAL AWARDS GIVEN TO 33 LOCAL RESIDENTS


     The National Institute of Standards and Technology has
presented the Bronze Medal Award, the highest honorary
recognition available from the institute to 33 local NIST
employees.

     The award recognizes work that has resulted in more
effective and efficient management systems as well as the
demonstration of unusual initiative or creative ability in the
development and improvement of methods or procedures. Initiated
in 1966, the award is also given for significant contributions
affecting major programs, scientific accomplishment within the
institute, and superior performance of assigned tasks for at
least five consecutive years.

     The following local residents received the award:

     Michael A. Baum, Public Affairs Specialist, Office of the Director of Administration;

     Tina G. Butcher, Physical Scientist, Technology Services;

     Bonnie J. deBord, Secretary, Physics Laboratory;

     Albert C. Fox, Maintenance Mechanic/General Foreman, Office of the Director of
Administration;

     Barbara A. Hyde, Administrative Officer, Technology Services;

     Wayne A. Jansen, Computer Scientist, Computer Systems Laboratory;

     Eric B. Kitchen, Computer Programmer Analyst, Computing and Applied Mathematics Laboratory;

     C. Denver Lovett, Mechanical Engineer, Manufacturing Engineering Laboratory;

     Ruth A. Maris, Supervisory Contract Specialist, Office of the Director of Administration;

     Douglas C. Montgomery, Computer Scientist, Computer Systems Laboratory;

     Archie P. Miiller, Physicist, Chemical Science and Technology Laboratory;

     Jack L. Newmeyer, Leader, Communications and Engineering Group, Computing and Applied Mathematics Laboratory;

     Marc R. Nyden, Research Chemist, Building and Fire Research Laboratory;

     Richard S. Parnas, Chemical Engineer, Materials Science and Engineering Laboratory;

     Gail J. Porter, Public Affairs Specialist, Office of the Director of Administration;

     Edward A. Roback, Computer Specialist, Computer Systems Laboratory;

     Marcia A. Robertson, Employee Relations Specialist, Office of the Director;

     Ann T. Rothgeb, Technical Information Specialist, Office of the Director;

     Dennis D. Steinauer, Manager, Computer Security Management and Evaluation Group, Computer Systems
Laboratory;

     W. Douglas Walton, Fire Prevention Engineer, Building and Fire Research Laboratory;

     Michael R. Zachariah, Leader, Reacting Flows Group, Chemical Science and Technology Laboratory;

                               Group Awards

     William F. Danner, Physical Scientist,
and Mark E. Palmer, Mechanical Engineer,
Building and Fire Research Laboratory;

     Angela G. Ellis, Library Aid, and Peggy M.
Saunders, Administrative Support Assistant,
Technology Services;

     Jeffrey R. Fuhr, Physicist, and Arlene F.
Robey, Technical Information Specialist, Physics
Laboratory;

     Michael Gaitan, Electronics Engineer, and
Janet C. Marshall, Electronics Engineer,
Electronics and Electrical Engineering Laboratory;

     A. Diane Lay, Technical Information
Specialist; JoAnne R. Overman, Supervisory
Technical Information Specialist; James E. Rountree, Computer Assistant; and Brenda E. Umberger, Administrative Support Assistant, Technology Services.

     As a non-regulatory agency of the Commerce Department's
Technology Administration, NIST promotes U.S. economic growth by
working with industry to develop and apply technology,
measurements, and standards.

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