Yes, I agree it nice to see that Organizations still recognize and award growth potential. Dewey -----Original Message----- From: tinwhiskers-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:tinwhiskers-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of John Burke Sent: Friday, April 11, 2008 2:49 PM To: tinwhiskers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [tinwhiskers] Re: Code 562 NASA Honor Award Congratulations (Jay Brusse) Excellent news, Congratulations Jay........ John John Burke (408) 515 4992 -----Original Message----- From: tinwhiskers-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:tinwhiskers-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Bob Landman Sent: Friday, April 11, 2008 2:38 PM To: tinwhiskers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [tinwhiskers] Code 562 NASA Honor Award Congratulations (Jay Brusse) Importance: High Colleagues, Many of you know that Jay Bruss, Perot Systems at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, is the person who created and maintains the website on tin whiskers that we reference in our work. http://nepp.nasa.gov/WHISKER/ Well, the news is just in --- Jay has been recognized with one of the very few 2008 NASA Honor Awards for Exceptional Engineering Achievement. This is an agency level award. Jay was selected for his exceptional achievement in preventing electrical hazards posed by metal whiskers to electrical components, and disseminating information via a world class website. Congratulations to Jay for receiving the 2008 NASA Honor Award Medal for Exceptional Engineering Achievement and, more importantly for creating this one stop shopping place for information on metal whiskering. Bob Landman, President Senior Member, IEEE PES H&L Instruments, LLC www.hlinstruments.com