NASA Announces Winners of 2011 George M. Low Award for Quality

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Feb. 23, 2012

Beth Dickey 
Headquarters, Washington 
202-358-2087 
beth.dickey-1@xxxxxxxx 

RELEASE: 12-058

NASA ANNOUNCES WINNERS OF 2011 GEORGE M. LOW AWARD FOR QUALITY

WASHINGTON -- NASA has presented its premier honor for quality and 
performance, the George M. Low Award, to two companies that share a 
commitment to teamwork, technical and managerial excellence, safety, 
and customer service. 

The Low award demonstrates the agency's commitment to promote 
excellence and continual improvement by challenging NASA's contractor 
community to be a global benchmark of quality management practices. 

The 2011 awards were presented Feb. 23 at NASA's ninth annual Project 
Management Challenge in Orlando, Fla., to: 

-- Teledyne Brown Engineering, Inc. of Huntsville, Ala. Teledyne Brown 
Engineering provides space systems engineering, exploration, science, 
operations and maintenance, and manufacturing services to NASA's 
Marshall Space Flight Center; and payload and cargo integration for 
NASA's Johnson Space Center. This is the second time in the past five 
years that Teledyne Brown Engineering has received the award in the 
large business service category. 

-- Sierra Lobo, Inc. of Milan, Ohio. Sierra Lobo develops critical 
systems and technologies, and provides research support services 
associated with aeronautics and space exploration at NASA's Glenn 
Research Center in Cleveland; Langley Research Center in Hampton, 
Va.; Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Fla.; Ames Research 
Center in Mountain View, Calif.; and Johnson Space Center in Houston. 
Sierra Lobo, also a two-time winner, received the award in the small 
business service category. It previously received the award in 2007. 

The award was established in 1985 as NASA's Excellence Award for 
Quality and Productivity. It was renamed in 1990 in memory of George 
M. Low, an outstanding leader with a strong commitment to quality 
products and workforce during his 27-year tenure at the agency. Low 
was NASA's deputy administrator from 1969 to 1976 and a leader in the 
early development of space programs. 

For more information about the George M. Low Award, visit: 

www.hq.nasa.gov/office/codeq/gml 

For information about NASA and agency programs, visit: 

http://www.nasa.gov 

	
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