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Deputy Secretary of Defense William J. Lynn III applauds Manuel A. Fajin after presenting him the Defense Department's David O. Cooke Award for Excellence in Public Administration during ceremonies at the Pentagon, Nov. 4, 2010. Mr. Fajin is a special agent with the Air Force Office of Special Investigations’ Force Protection Detachment Colombia. (Defense Department photo/Bob Ward)
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Two in Air Force among DOD's best employees

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by Lisa Daniel
American Forces Press Service


11/5/2010 - WASHINGTON (AFNS) -- Deputy Defense Secretary William J. Lynn III paid tribute to eight people who distinguished themselves among more than 700,000 others and were selected to receive the Defense Department's annual top civilian employee awards.

"They understand that working for the department is a public trust that brings great responsibilities and opportunities," Mr. Lynn said Nov. 4 during a ceremony in the Pentagon auditorium where he presented the 6th Annual David O. Cooke Excellence in Public Administration Award and the 55th Annual Department of Defense Distinguished Civilian Service Awards.

Mr. Lynn presented the first award -- named for the late "mayor" of the Pentagon, 55-year employee "Doc" Cooke -- to Manuel A. Fajin, a special agent with the Air Force Office of Special Investigations' Force Protection Detachment Colombia.  Mr. Fajin was cited for his dedication, resourcefulness and leadership in helping to protect 4,500 government people in Latin America, which led to his unit being recognized as the department's model force-protection detachment.

The award was established in Mr. Cooke's name to recognize great leaders with less than 10 years of service.

"As someone who knew him well, this achievement personifies his legacy," Mr. Lynn said of Mr. Cooke in presenting the award to Mr. Fajin. "He was an icon because he was a quintessential public servant."

Mr. Lynn noted the seven distinguished service award recipients' contributions toward innovations and efficiencies in information technology, foreign languages, developing unmanned aircraft and enhancing the performance of deployed servicemembers, among others.

"Each one of you helped the department carry out its mission in various ways," he said.

The Distinguished Civilian Service Award was created 55 years ago to recognize a small number of employees whose careers reflect exceptional devotion to duty and extremely significant contributions in policy, science, technology and administrative fields.

This year's winners are:

-- Bruce S. Lemkin, the Air Force's principal deputy assistant secretary for financial management and deputy undersecretary for international affairs.

-- Lisa S. Disbrow, the National Security Council's senior director for policy implementation, who serves as the principal deputy director for force management and the Joint Staff's vice director of force structure.

-- Glenn H. Nordin, foreign language and foreign area advisor in the Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Command, Control, Communications and Intelligence.

-- Timothy R. Owings, deputy project manager in the Army's unmanned aircraft systems project office.

-- Barbara A. Sission, director of U.S. Central Command's resources and analysis directorate.

-- David M. Wennergren, deputy assistant secretary for information management and deputy chief information officer.

-- Peter Wilhelm, director of the Naval Research Laboratory's Naval Center for Space Technology.



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12/10/2010 4:05:23 PM ET
THAT'S MY SON AMD I'M SO PROUD OF HIM
MANUEL J FAJIN, PEMBROKE PINES FLORIDA
 
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