Monday, March 12, 2012

ATC employees receive TECOM Professional Awards

Seven Aberdeen Test Center (ATC) employees received the U.S. Army Test and Evaluation Command (TECOM) Professional Award for exemplary performance earlier this year at a special ceremony in ATC's command conference room. The TECOM Professional Award is an honorary award that recognizes outstanding professional performance of assigned duties. It includes an engraved pewter keychain and a citation certificate that can only be presented by the TECOM Commanding General.

MG Edward L. Andrews, Commander of Aberdeen Proving Ground and TECOM, presented awards to William C. Frazer, who was honored for outstanding efforts in testing and analyzing the automotive performance of the T-72 Soviet Main Battle Tank and for other efforts related to foreign equipment; SSG Carlindean Hardy, who was recognized for her outstanding administrative support to ATC and the Headquarters and Military Support Company; Paul D. Hutchins, who was recognized for extraordinary skill, professionalism, and dedication that contributed to the accomplishment of the mission requirements of the Experimental Fabrication Team; Barbara L. Jones, who was cited for outstanding support to the ATC headquarters team; Rebecca C. Joy, who was recognized for scientific expertise that resulted in the successful implementation of the National Target/Threat Signatures Data System at ATC; William H. Taylor Jr., who was recognized for his involvement in the ATC Reengineering Advisory Committee; and Terrence J. Treanor, who was cited for his management of the Halon Alternatives Engine Compartment Test.

ATC Commander Richard O. Bailer said, "ATC has great professionals who do great things for the Army. It's a credit to this organization that we have the type of people that TECOM recognizes."

[Author Affiliation]

The preceding article was written by Lena Goodman, Public Affairs Specialist at the U.S. Army Aberdeen Test Center, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD.

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