NASA Administrator Presents Award To Marshall Center For Agency's Most Effective Small Business Program

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March 24, 2011

Sonja Alexander 
Headquarters, Washington                                    
202-358-1761 
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Angela Storey 
Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, Ala. 
256-544-0632 
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RELEASE: 11-086

NASA ADMINISTRATOR PRESENTS AWARD TO MARSHALL CENTER FOR AGENCY'S MOST EFFECTIVE SMALL BUSINESS PROGRAM

HUNTSVILLE, Ala. -- NASA Administrator Charles Bolden participated in 
an event Thursday to highlight the contributions of small businesses 
to the agency's mission and the national economy at the Marshall 
Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala. The meeting of the Marshall 
Small Business Alliance provided networking opportunities and 
encouragement for businesses to compete for procurement and 
subcontracting opportunities. 

During the meeting, Bolden presented Marshall with an agency award for 
managing the most effective small business program. It was the second 
time in three years Marshall has earned NASA's Small Business 
Administrator's Cup. 

"Small business is crucial not only to NASA, but to the nation," NASA 
Administrator Charles Bolden said. "Federal procurement opportunities 
for women, minority and veteran-owned small businesses are critical 
to the economy and to sustaining economic development. Marshall's 
commitment to the small business community along with its broad and 
diverse portfolio is why the center is being recognized." 

Glenn Delgado, assistant administrator of NASA's Office of Small 
Business Programs in Washington, joined Bolden in presenting the 
award to Marshall Center Director Robert Lightfoot. 

"I am extremely proud of the Marshall small business team, and its 
dedication to nurturing the small business partners and enterprises 
that are key to the success of our programs and projects," Lightfoot 
said. "To be recognized twice in three years for that dedication 
reflects the strength of our small business program, and our 
commitment to creating and maintaining the kind of mutually rewarding 
partnerships that will carry on NASA's mission into the next era of 
space exploration and discovery." 

Sponsored by the NASA Office of Small Business Programs, the award 
recognizes the winning center's implementation of successful, 
innovative practices that promote the participation of small 
businesses in helping NASA achieve its mission. It also honors the 
significant contributions of that center's senior management, 
procurement office and program and technical personnel to the 
agency's small business programs. 

For more information about the NASA Small Business Administrator's Cup 
Award and NASA's Office of Small Business Programs, visit: 



http://www.osbp.nasa.gov 

	
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