LETTER TO THE HONORABLE STANSFIELD TURNER FROM ROBERT E. CLEARY
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Ai11er'iCan
University
College of Public and International Affairs
Office of the Dean
April 16, 1980
The Honorable Stansfield Turner
Director
Central Intelligence Agency
Washington, D. C. 20505
Thank you for submitting the name of Mr in nomination
for the Roger W. Jones Award for Executive Lea ers ip, 80.
The Selection Committee was impressed by the consistently high
calibre of the nominees this year and feels that this is a positive
comment on the quality of executive leadership in the federal civil
service.
Enclosed is a copy of the news release announcing the recipients of
the 1980 Jones Award. We regret that it was not possible to give the
award to your nominee; competition was extremely keen.
The Committee looks forward to the possibility of receiving
nominations from the Central Intelligence Agency again next year.
Sincerely,
Robert E. Cleary
Dean
College of Public and
International Affairs
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News
The American University
News Bureau, Office of University Relations
Massachusetts and Nebraska Avenues, N.W.
Washington, D. C. 20016
202/686-2100
ROGER W. JONES AWARD GOES TO TWO FEDERAL CAREER EXECUTIVES
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Mailed: April 8, 1980
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Two career civil service executives have been named recipients
of the Roger W. Jones Award for Executive Leadership. They are Harry S. Havens, director
of the Program Analysis Division of the General Accounting Office; and Dr. Francis J.
Mulhern, administrator of the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS), Depart-
ment of Agriculture.-
The Jones Award is presented annually by The American University to two federal
career executives who have demonstrated leadership which resulted in outstanding organi-
zational achievements and who have a strong commitment to the development of managers and
executives for government.
Havens, nominated by Elmer B. Staats, comptroller general of the United States, has
led in establishing new policies in the GAO, strengthening its abilities to integrate
economic analysis with the other responsibilities of the GAO. He selected and trained a
145-member team charged with continuous experimentation with and demonstration of new
methodologies for analysis to keep pace with growing government needs.
Mulhern, who was nominated by Bob Bergland, secretary of Agriculture, began the
first Upward Mobility Program in the agriculture department and the first executive
(+A,,o1orfinent program in government. Under his leadership APHIS has eradicated livestock
diseases such as hog cholera and is dramatically reducing brucellosis in cattle. He was
the first to push for enactment of state laws requiring that only cooked garbage be fed
to swine, which led to the elimination of vasicular exanthema.
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Roger W. Jones Award Goes to Two Federal Career Executives
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Members of the selection committee included: John W. Macy Jr., director, Federal
Emergency Management Agency and committee chairman; William D. Carey, executive officer
American Association for the Advancement of Science; Lt. Gen Andrew J. Goodpaster, super-
intendent, U.S. Military Academy; Barbara Gunderson, former commissioner, U.S. Civil
Service Commission; Phillip S. Hughes, undersecretary, Smithsonian Institution;
Christopher C. Kraft, director, Johnson Space Center, NASA; Richard E. Newstadt, professor
of government, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University; Elmer B. Staats,
comptroller general of the United States; and Charles B. Stauffacher, president, Field
Enterprises, Inc.
The awards will be presented Saturday, May 10, at The American University Honors
Convocation. The affair begins at 4 p.m. in the Metropolitan Memorial Church, across
from the university campus.
Contact: Codelle Rosenberg
686-3850
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