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Awards and Recognition

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Background and General Information on Awards

The Department's incentive awards program is designed to improve government operations and services through motivation and reward of the workforce. Recognizing outstanding performance and achievement is an essential management responsibility critical to stimulating and sustaining high levels of proficiency and productivity. The number and diversity of awards available to recognize employees often makes it difficult for managers to select an award best suited to a particular employee's contribution.

The Department of Justice Incentive Awards Planning Guide is designed to facilitate award planning by identifying the various awards and honors available to Department of Justice managers and supervisors to recognize praiseworthy performance and accomplishments. It is intended to serve as a planning tool by providing one source, the types of awards available, the award criteria, approximate announcement and selection time frames, and form of recognition to be accorded recipients. This guide describes four major types of awards – Attorney General's Awards, External Awards and Fellowships, Performance and Spot Awards, and Presidential Rank Awards. Information on employee eligibility for awards, the award sponsor, and the level of recognition are described when possible.

Many of the Department's components have established forms of recognition unique to their employees. Information concerning these awards may be obtained from the appropriate servicing personnel office. Questions concerning the awards contained in this guide, or the awards program in general, may be referred to your servicing personnel office; Joanne Price of the Events Management and Community Service Office, Personnel Staff, Justice Management Division on (202) 616-3705; or on policy matters, to Sheila Marshall, Policy Group, Justice Management Division on (202) 514-6778.

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Award Deadlines

Name of Award Date Due
Joint Financial Management Improvement Program (JFMIP) Donald L. Scantlebury Memorial Awards January
White House Closing the Circle Awards January
Public Service Excellence Awards January
Alternative Fuels, Conservation, and Awareness Awards and the Bob Baker Fleet Manager of the Year Award January
Federal Technology Service Awards January
IPMA Federal Section Leading Edge and the Linda Trunzo Award January
Ian Axford (New Zealand) Fellowships in Public Policy February
The Chief Financial Officers (CFO) Fellows Program February
Federal Mail Manager of the Year and Federal Mail Center Excellence Awards March
The National Capital Area Chapter Public Administration Awards March
Trail Boss of the Year Awards March
Arthur S. Flemming Award March
Training Officers Conference Distinguished Service Awards March
Mike Mansfield Fellowship March
National War College March
Attorney General's Awards April
Attorney General's Volunteer Service Awards April
Dr. Nathan Davis Awards April
Federal Property Manager of the Year April
William A. Jump Memorial Foundation Award April
American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) Outstanding CPA Award April
Federal Energy and Water Management Awards May
Excellence in Government Fellows May
International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) Webber Seavey Award May
OPM Director's Award for Outstanding Alternative Dispute Resolution May
OPM's PILLAR Award June
Frank B. Rowlett Awards for Superior Individual and Organizational Achievement in Information Systems Security June
GSA Achievement Award for Real Property Innovation June
Henry B. Betts Award June
Women of Color Technology Award June
International Narcotic Enforcement Officers Association Awards July
Department of Labor Sheila Williams Memorial Award July
Younger Federal Lawyer Award August
National Medal of Technology August
GEICO Public Service Awards September
Killian Award September
Federal Hispanic Heritage Month Excellence Awards September
W. Edwards Deming Outstanding Training Award October
John N. Sturdivant National Partnership Award October
National Public Service Award October
Black Engineer of the Year October
Beatrice Rosenberg Award November
National Operations Security Awards December
O.J. Hawkins Award December

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General Information on the Attorney General's Annual Awards

The Attorney General's Awards are intended to honor Department of Justice employees and others who assist the Department in meeting its law enforcement mission. These awards afford the opportunity to honor Department employees who have distinguished themselves in the pursuit of excellence and private citizens who have assisted in a substantial way in furthering the mission of the Department. Nominations for these awards must have the personal endorsements of the Heads of Department components. Components should seek to recognize employees who have not been previously honored. Nominations must be submitted to the Assistant Executive Secretary of the Incentive Awards Board/John Marshall Awards Panel, who will forward the nominations to the Board for review and recommendations to the Attorney General for final approval in April of each year.

Questions concerning these awards may be referred to your servicing personnel office or to Vince Micone, Chief, Events Management and Community Service Office, Personnel Staff, Justice Management Division on (202) 616-3705.

The Attorney General's Awards include:

  • The Attorney General's Award for Exceptional Service


  • The Attorney General's Award for Exceptional Heroism


  • The Mary C. Lawton Lifetime Service Award


  • The William French Smith Award for Outstanding Contribution to Cooperative Law Enforcement


  • The Attorney General's Meritorious Public Service Award


  • The Attorney General's Award for Distinguished Service


  • The Attorney General's Award for Excellence in Law Enforcement


  • The Attorney General's Award for Excellence in Management


  • The Attorney General's Award for Excellence in Information Technology


  • The Attorney General's Award for Excellence in Furthering the Interests of U.S. National Security


  • The Attorney General's Equal Employment Opportunity Award


  • The Attorney General's Awards for Excellence in Legal Support


  • The Attorney General's Awards for Excellence in Administrative Support


  • The John Marshall Awards


  • The Attorney General's Award for Outstanding Service in Freedom of Information Act Administration


  • The Attorney General's Award for Fraud Prevention


  • The Attorney General's Award for Outstanding Contributions to Community Partnerships for Public Safety


  • The Cubby Dorsey Award for Outstanding Service by a Federal Wage System Employee


  • The Attorney General's Award for Outstanding Contributions by a New Employee

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Attorney General's Volunteer Awards

The Attorney General's Volunteer Awards are intended to recognize those employees who are pro bono legal volunteers, employees who volunteer with community service and faith-based organizations, and employees involved with component-sponsored activities such as the DOJ Partners in Education Program, community service projects, blood drives, and other activities.

The Employee Volunteer Service Award is a self-nomination process to identify employees who are actively involved in volunteer activities.

The Community Service Award is presented for exemplary community service efforts by employees of a DOJ component, office, or multi-component volunteer project.

The Citizen Volunteer Service Award is to recognize the contributions of citizen volunteers who assist the Department in serving the public interest. Many components utilize volunteers to augment different programs, such as placing volunteer student interns in their offices. Other organizations use volunteers to provide services to inmates and detainees.

Questions concerning these awards may be referred to your servicing personnel office or to Vince Micone, Chief, Events Management and Community Service Office, Personnel Staff, Justice Management Division on (202) 616-3705.

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Information on External Awards and Fellowships

Various external awards provide recognition and tribute to especially meritorious accomplishments or contributions which advance the mission of the Government or the interests of the country. Numerous government and independent organizations annually sponsor certain awards to recognize outstanding public service achievements. Professional organizations and Federal agencies also sponsor certain awards as a means to recognize and honor demonstrations of excellence in specific professional fields.

Fellowships provide employees the opportunity to study, travel and gain experience in public policy areas of various nationalities, cultures and outside organizations. It also serves to strengthen the relationship between the Department and these interests.

Questions concerning these awards may be directed to Joanne Price of the Events Management and Community Service Office, Personnel Staff, Justice Management Division on (202) 616-3705.

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Information on Performance and On-The-Spot Awards

The Office of Personnel Management has established incentive awards as a means to honor those individuals and groups whose contributions are so outstanding as to warrant special recognition. In addition, the various components within the Department have established and administered commendation awards and other special awards which are unique to their workforce to honor and recognize individual or group achievements by employees. Information on these awards may be obtained by contacting the servicing personnel office of your component.

Performance Awards may be awarded to employees who have received at least a "Fully Successful" or higher performance rating only once a year. These awards are recommended by supervisors and endorsed by higher-level approving officials.

On-the-Spot Awards are awarded to employees who have made a high-quality contribution to a difficult or important project or assignment; produced exceptionally high-quality work under a tight deadline; performed added or emergency assignments in additional to regular duties; demonstrated exceptional courtesy or responsiveness in dealing with the public, client agencies, or colleagues; and exercised extraordinary initiative or creativity in addressing a critical need or a difficult problem. These awards are recommended by supervisors and endorsed by higher-level approving officials.

Questions concerning Performance and On-The-Spot Awards may be referred to your servicing personnel office, or, on policy matters, to Sheila Marshall, Policy Group, Justice Management Division on (202) 514-6778.

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Information on Presidential Rank Awards

The President confers the rank of Distinguished Executive and Meritorious Executive on a select group of career members of the Senior Executive Service (SES) who have provided exceptional service to the American people over an extended period of time. They consistently demonstrate strength, integrity, industry, and a relentless commitment to public service. Executives from across Government are nominated by their agency heads, evaluated by citizen panels, and, finally, designated by the President.

Distinguished Executive rank is awarded to leaders who achieve extraordinary results. Award recipients receive a lump-sum payment of 35 percent of their base salary, a gold pin, and a framed certificate signed by the President.

Meritorious Executive rank is awarded to leaders for sustained accomplishments. Award recipients receive a lump-sum payment of 20 percent of their base salary, a silver pin, and a framed certificate signed by the President.

Recommendations are submitted to the Senior Executive Resources Board (SERB) by organization heads during February of each year. The SERB makes recommendations to the Attorney General who transmits the Department's award nominees to the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) by April 15. OPM reviews all executive department award nominations and transmits to the President final nominations for his consideration. The President selects award recipients during September of each year. Questions concerning these awards may be referred to your servicing personnel office, or to Jeanne Raymos, Executive Resources Group, Personnel Staff, Justice Management Division on (202) 616-3721.

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2004 Presidential Rank Award Recipients

Distinguished Executives

  • John C. Keeney, Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General, Criminal Division
  • Michelle M. Leonhart, Deputy Administrator, Drug Enforcement Administration

Meritorious Executives

  • Michael W. Ethridge, Director of Laboratory Service, Federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives
  • W. Michael Furgason, Sr., Chief of Operations, Drug Enforcement Administration
  • R. Chris Gleason, Deputy Chief Counsel, Drug Enforcement Administration
  • J. Patrick Glynn, Director, Torts Branch, Civil Division
  • K. Jack Haugrud, Chief, General Litigation Section, Environment and Natural Resources Division
  • Raymond E. Holt, Regional Director, Southeast Region, Federal Bureau of Prisons
  • Maureen H. Killion, Director, Office of Enforcement Operations, Criminal Division
  • Harley G. Lappin, Director, Federal Bureau of Prisons
  • Candace E. Moberly, Deputy Assistant Director, Office of Management, Federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives
  • Walfred A. Nelson, Deputy Assistant Director for Firearms, Explosives and Arson, Federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives
  • Martha J. Stansell-Gamm, Chief, Computer Crime and Intellectual Property Section, Criminal Division
  • Mark B. Stern, Appellate Litigation Counsel, Civil Division


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2003 Presidential Rank Award Recipients

Distinguished Executives

  • Dwight E. Adams, Assistant Director, Laboratory Division, Federal Bureau of Investigation
  • Bruce J. Gebhardt, Deputy Director, Federal Bureau of Investigation
  • James M. Griffin, Deputy Assistant Attorney General, Antitrust Division
  • Bruce C. Swartz, Deputy Assistant Attorney General, Criminal Division

Meritorious Executives

  • Roger C. Adams, Pardon Attorney
  • Grant D. Ashley, Assistant Director, Criminal Investigative Division, Federal Bureau of Investigation
  • James A. Baker, Counsel, Office of Intelligence Policy and Review
  • A. Lance Emory, Legal Attache, London Office, Federal Bureau of Investigation (Retired)
  • Claire Fallon, Deputy Assistant Attorney General, Tax Division
  • Richard T. Garcia, Special Agent in Charge, Houston Field Office, Federal Bureau of Investigation
  • Margaret R. Gulotta, Chief, Language Services Program, Office of International Operations, Federal Bureau of Investigation
  • Keith E. Hall, Assistant Director, Human Resources Management Division, Federal Bureau of Prisons
  • Richard J. Hankinson, Assistant Director, Inspections Division, Federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (Retired)
  • Patrick W. Kelley, Deputy General Counsel, Office of the General Counsel, Federal Bureau of Investigation
  • Michael D. Kirkpatrick, Assistant Director, Criminal Justice Information Services Division, Federal Bureau of Investigation
  • Douglas N. Letter, Appellate Litigation Counsel, Civil Division
  • Dennis R. McCrary, Deputy Assistant Administrator, Office of Information Systems, Drug Enforcement Administration
  • Bruce G. Ohr, Chief, Organized Crime and Racketeering Section, Criminal Division
  • Joanne W. Simms, Deputy Assistant Attorney General for Human Resources and Administration, Justice Management Division
  • Paul M. Snabel, Assistant Director, Field Operations, Federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (Retired)
  • Eileen Sobeck, Deputy Assistant Attorney General, Environment and Natural Resources Division
  • Sandra P. Spooner, Deputy Director, Commercial Litigation Branch, Civil Division
  • James E. Storms, Chief, Property Procurement and Management Section, Federal Bureau of Investigation
  • Chris Swecker, Special Agent in Charge, Charlotte Field Office, Federal Bureau of Investigation
  • Michael J. Wolf, Special Agent in Charge, New Haven Field Office, Federal Bureau of Investigation
  • Terrance Woodworth, Deputy Director, Office of Diversion Control Program, Drug Enforcement Administration (Retired)


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2002 Presidential Rank Award Recipients

Distinguished Executives

  • John C. Cruden, Deputy Assistant Attorney General, Environment and Natural Resources Division
  • Frank M. Kalder, Chief Financial Officer, Drug Enforcement Administration
  • David Margolis, Associate Deputy Attorney General, Office of the Deputy Attorney General

Meritorious Executives

  • Gary R. Allen, Chief, Appellate Section, Tax Division
  • Peter M. (Mike) Becraft, Acting Deputy Commissioner, Immigration and Naturalization Service
  • Theresa C. Bertucci, Deputy Director, Executive Office for United States Attorneys
  • Roderick L. Beverly, Special Agent in Charge, Office of International Operations, Federal Bureau of Investigation
  • Marion E. Bowman, Deputy General Counsel, Federal Bureau of Investigation
  • Benjamin F. Burrell, Director, Facilities and Administrative Services Staff, Justice Management Division
  • Anthony D. Cammarato (deceased), Special Agent in Charge, Newark Field Division, Drug Enforcement Administration
  • Ronald A. Cimino, Chief, Western Criminal Enforcement Section, Tax Division
  • Gustavo (Gus) De La Vina, Assistant Commissioner, U.S. Border Patrol, Immigration and Naturalization Service
  • Arthur R. Eberhart (retired), Special Agent in Charge, Washington Field Office, Federal Bureau of Investigation
  • Lynne A. Hunt, Assistant Director, Inspection Division, Federal Bureau of Investigation
  • Theodore Jackson, Special Agent in Charge, Atlanta Field Office, Federal Bureau of Investigation
  • J. Christopher Kohn, Director, Commercial Litigation Branch, Civil Division
  • Leah M. Meisel, Deputy Assistant Director, Administrative Services Division, Federal Bureau of Investigation
  • Dennis A. Morton, Chief, Special Intelligence Division, Drug Enforcement Administration
  • Albert Moskowitz, Chief, Criminal Section, Civil Rights Division
  • William P. O’Hanlon (retired), Chief, Facilities Management and Security Section, Federal Bureau of Investigation
  • Anthony P. Placido, Special Agent in Charge, New York Division, Drug Enforcement Administration
  • Charles S. Prouty, Executive Assistance Director for Law Enforcement Services, Federal Bureau of Investigation
  • Thomas W. Raffaniello, Special Agent in Charge, Miami Division, Drug Enforcement Administration
  • Michael E. Rolince, Special Agent in Charge, National Security Investigations, Washington Field Office, Federal Bureau of Investigation
  • John R. Roth, Chief, Narcotic and Dangerous Drug Section, Criminal Division
  • George A. Rozanski, Chief , Economic Regulatory Section, Antitrust Division
  • D. Jerry Rubino, Director, Security and Emergency Planning Staff, Justice Management Division
  • Ronald G. Thompson, Regional Director, South Central Region, Federal Bureau of Prisons
  • Mary E. (Molly) Warlow, Senior Counsel for National Security Matters, Criminal Division


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2001 Presidential Rank Award Recipients

DEA - Meritorious Rank
Steven W. Casteel
Michael A. DeMarte
Jean D. Mathis

FBI - Meritorious Rank
David E. Alba
James T. Caruso
Sheri A. Farrar
Frances A. Gallagher
Guadalupe Gonzalez
James E. Kessler, Jr.
Earl G. Roberts, Jr.
Bernard A. Tolbert
Stephen R. Wiley

Offices, Boards, Divisions, and Other Bureaus - Meritorious Rank
Joyce R. Branda, CIV
Paul P. Colborn, OLC
Helene M. Goldberg, CIV
Gregory L. Hersberger, BOP
Joshua R. Hochberg, CRM
Michael L. Horn, NDIC
H. Marshall Jarrett, OPR
Daniel L. Koffsky, OLC
Kevin D. Rooney, EOIR
Patty M. Stemler, CRM

DEA - Distinguished Rank
Cynthia R. Ryan

FBI - Distinguished Rank
Barry W. Mawn


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Energy and Environmental Management Awards

The Energy and Environmental Management Awards Program is designed to recognize employees and/or teams that have shown outstanding progress in the areas of affirmative procurement, waste reduction, pollution prevention, energy and water conservation, and recycling. Award winners and select nominations may be eligible to compete in the annual White House Closing the Circle Award Program or the Federal Energy Management Program Award. Nominations should be completed by March, and the winners will be announced in April, with recognition occurring annually in conjunction with Earth Day, April 22nd. Contact Dawn Gunning of the Facilities and Administrative Services Staff, for additional information on (202) 353-0761 or via email at Dawn.M.Gunning@USDOJ.gov.

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Last Updated: July 14, 2008
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