NASA Group Achievement Award | |
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Awarded for | "Outstanding group accomplishment that has contributed substantially to NASA's mission"[1] |
Country | United States |
Presented by | the National Aeronautics and Space Administration |
Eligibility | Any combination of government and/or non-government individuals[1] |
Status | Active |
The NASA Group Achievement Award (GAA) is an award given by NASA to groups of government or non-government personnel in recognition of group accomplishments contributing to NASA's mission. The criteria for earning the Group Achievement Award are:[1]
- The quality of results and the Agency or multi-Center level of impact on programs or operations;
- Effective management of cost and schedule;
- Customer satisfaction;
- Team growth and capacity for future contribution (Government personnel only); and
- Additional credit for development of innovative approaches, use of and contributions to lessons-learned data banks, and/or
- Success in responding to unforeseen crises.
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- ^ a b c "Agency Honor Awards". NASA. Retrieved 23 June 2015.
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