WASHINGTON, May 6, 2009 – Congressmen Mike Honda (D-CA) and Phil Gingrey (R-GA), and Norman R. Augustine, retired Chairman and CEO of Lockheed Martin Corp., are recipients of the American Chemical Society's 2009 Public Service Award for their vision and leadership in science and engineering policy.
In presenting the awards at a Capitol Hill ceremony, ACS President Thomas H. Lane, Ph.D., said:
"Our nation is facing an unprecedented series of complex challenges that require innovative discoveries and highly-skilled workers. Sustainable solutions will not come without an unwavering commitment to science education, research and technology development. Our awardees have been tireless champions of that commitment, and in making clear the connection between a strong scientific foundation and future economic vitality.
Rep. Mike Honda (D-CA) (left) accepts
2009 Public Service Award from ACS
President Thomas H. Lane, Ph.D.
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Rep. Phil Gingrey (R-GA) accepts the
2009 Public Service Award from
ACS President Lane.
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“We thank you for your leadership, your vision, and for promoting science and technology as the means to a higher standard of living and a sustainable planet for us all.”
The three leaders were recognized for the following:

Retired Lockheed Martin Corp. executive
Norman R. Augustine receives the 2009
Public Service Award from ACS President
Lane.
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The awards were presented in a May 5 ceremony on Capitol Hill, held in conjunction with the Council on Undergraduate Research's annual "Posters on the Hill" event. The posters represent a sampling of the latest, cutting-edge research from undergraduates in science, mathematics and the humanities.
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