1966 FEDERAL WOMAN'S AWARD (Sanitized) FE DIVISION NOMINEE

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September 30, 1966
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ILLEGIB Approved For Release 2002/06/18 : CIA-RDP84-00313R000100240014-0 Approved For Release 2002/06/18 : CIA-RDP84-00313R000100240014-0 Approved For se 2002/06/18 : CIA-RDP84-003138D0QA00240014-0 STATINTL STATINTL Mrs. Katie Louchheim, Chairman Board of Trustees, Federal Woman's Award 1900 E Street, N. W. Washington, D. C. 20415 STATINTL I am pleased to nominate from this Agency for the 1967 Federal Woman's Award. I Is a senior foreign intelligence operations officer with a recor of siy,nificant achievements in support of the United States foreign policy objectives in the Far. East which merits public recognition. The security considerations surrounding her accomplishments limit my freedom to expound on them in the en- closed document. With the approval of the Board of Trustees, I would therefore appreciate the privilege of having one of our senior officers brief them on s work. I take this opportunity to congratulate you on your appointment as the Deputy Assistant Secretary for Educational and Cultural Affairs and wish you great success. My thanks to you and the members of the Board for continuing this most worthwhile awards program to honor distinguished women in the Federal Government. Since rely, Richard Helms Director Approved For Release 2002/06/18 : CIA-RDP84-00313R000100240014-0 STAT Approved For Release 2002/06/18 : CIA-RDP84-00313R000100240014-0 Next 1 Page(s) In Document Exempt Approved For Release 2002/06/18 : CIA-RDP84-00313R000100240014-0 Approved For Release-2002/06/18: CIA-RDP84-00313R000100240014-0 FEDERAL WOMAN'S AWARD BOARD OF TRUSTEES Chairman: Mrs. Katie Louchheim Deputy Assistant Secretary for CommunitY f cc vas` oorr Sir impartment o State Vice Chairman: Hon. Robert E. Hampton Commissioner U. S. Civil Service Commission MEMBERS: Mrs. Elizabeth Carpenter Press Secretary and Staff Director to Mrs. Johnson The White House Alfred Friendly Associate Editor The Washington Post Hon. Edith Green United States House of Representatives Robert W. Hartley Vice President for Administration The Brookings Institution Miss Miriam Ottenberg The Evening Star Hon. Charlotte T. Reid United States House of Representatives Hon. Ralph S. Roberts Deputy Assistant Secretary for Budget Department of State Hon. Rocco C. Siciliano President Pacific Maritime Association 635 Sacramento Street San Francisco, California 94119 Dr. Bezinrgtta B. Washington Director Women'sCenters Division Job Corps Office of Economic .Opportunity Dr. Alan T. V terman 5306 Ca Road Washington, D. C: 6016 i Honorary Member and Founder Hon. Barbara Bates Gunderson 3625 Hall Street Rapid City, South Dakota Care of U. S. Civil Service Commission 1900 E Street, N.W. Washington, D. C. 20415 Honorable Richard Helms Director, Central Intelligence Agency Washington, D. C. 20505 As Chairman of the Board of Trustees for the Federal Woman's Award, I am pleased to extend to you an invitation to submit nominations from your agency for the seventh annual Federal Woman's Award, to be presented on March 7, 1967. The vigorous interest in the Federal Woman's Award program shown each year by the President and by heads of agencies has contributed importantly to its success. The program offers a valuable opportunity to pay high tribute and to focus nation- wide attention on the accomplishments of your exemplary career women. I am sure you will want to start immediately on the staff work that will lead to nomination of outstanding candi- dates from your field offices, as well as your Washington headquarters. The closing date for receipt of nominations is October 31, 1966. A sample nomination form and criteria for nominations are enclosed. Your agency may obtain additional forms by addressing a request to the Federal Woman's Award, care of the U. S. Civil Service Commission, Washington, D. C. 20415, or by calling Code 183, Extension 6132. Your agency's participation in this important program will be most welcome. The Board joins me in anticipating the nomina- tions of the highly able and dedicated career women of your agency whom you believe are qualified for this honor. Sincerely, Katie Louchheim Chairman Approved For Release 2002/06/18 : CIA-RDP84-00313R000100240014-0 "FFICF OF THE CIZECTOR Approved For Release 2002/06/18 : CIA-RDP84-00313R00010024GQ44-0 FEDERAL WOMAN'S AWARD Criteria for Nominations ELIGIBILITY FOR AWARD Any woman employee of the Federal Government with not less than three years continuous, full-time. service in the competitive or excepted service, and who has attained a rank equivalent to grade GS-9 of the Classification Act of 1949, or above, shall be eligible to receive an award based upon career service which has been characterized by outstanding ability and achievement in an executive, professional, scientific, or technical position. Eligibility may be based upon achievements having an important effect on a major government program, or it may be based upon the specific outstanding accomplishments which have made, or are making, an important contribution to administrative, social, scientific, or technical progress in the work of a Federal agency. Eligibility for an award shall further depend upon the demonstration of either leadership, or sustained individual performance, showing a high degree of personal integrity, honesty, and judgment. NOMINATIONS Each department and agency may submit no more than three nominations. Nominations must be submitted by the head of the department or agency con- cerned. Nominations must be submitted on the forms provided, an original and five copies, each one enclosed in a folder. All information indicated on the form must be given. Extra sheets may be attached to the forms if necessary. Specific examples and details of achievement must support each nomination. All information should be described in terms of factual data rather than opinion, and be in sufficient detail to be easily understood. Submit nominations to Chairman, Board of Trustees, Federal Woman's Award, care of U. S. Civil Service Commission, Washington, D. C., no later than October 31, 1966. In the event your agency has no candidates to submit for this year, please notify the Board accordingly. August 1966 Approved For Release 2002/06/18 : CIA-RDP84-00313R000100240014-0