Vannevar
Bush Award
The
National Science Board established the Vannevar Bush
Award in 1980 to honor Dr. Bush's unique contributions
to public service. The annual award recognizes an individual
who, through public service activities in science and
technology, has made an outstanding "contribution
toward the welfare of mankind and the Nation." The
recipient of the award receives a bronze medal struck
in the memory of Dr. Bush.
Vannevar Bush Award Recipients
Public
Service Award
The National Science Board (NSB) established the Public
Service Award in November 1996. The annual award recognizes
people and organizations who have increased the public
understanding of science or engineering. The award
may be given to an individual and to a group (company,
corporation or organization), but not to members of
the U.S. Government.
Public Service Award Recipients
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