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    February 28, 2015 The 60th Annual Honors and Awards Banquet

    “Keep the Dream Alive”

    February 28, 2015

    60th Honors & Awards Banquet

    Diamond Anniversary

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    The 60th Annual Honors and Awards Banquet February 28, 2015

    National Engineers Week Committees

    ~ BANQUET COMMITTEE ~ Kenneth Davis, Sonja Domazet, Stephen Guine, William Johnson, Sharlene Katz, Paul Landry, Robert Tarn, Thomas R. Tarn, Charles Volk

    ~ HONORS & AWARDS COMMITTEE ~

    Marek Barylak, Kenneth Davis, Stephen Guine, Sharlene Katz, Paul Landry, Charles Olsefsky, R. Freeman Straub, Robert B. Tarn

    ~ AWARDS ASSEMBLY ~

    Ken Davis, Sonja Domazet, James Flynn, Bill Johnson, Sharlene Katz, Charles Olsefsky

    ~ HOST / HOSTESSES ~ Olivia Landry, Maria Tarn

    ~ SOUVENIR PROGRAM GRAPHICS & DESIGN ~

    Paul Landry

    ~ AWARD GRAPHICS ~ Mike Matte

    ~ AUDIO / VIDEO ~

    Swank Audio Visuals, Carlos Guerra

    ~ BANQUET SETUP / AWARDS DISTRIBUTION ~ Marissa Bayless, Margo Guerra

    ~ MATH COUNTS ~ Jerry Kraim, Eli Stiny

    1970 William B. Johnson 1992 Robert Budica 2005 Robert B. Tarn

    1980 Clifford B. Shiepe, PE 1993 Lloyd W. Higginbotham, FIAE 2006 Paul F. Landry

    1981 Clifford B. Shiepe, PE 1994 Lloyd W. Higginbotham, FIAE 2007 Paul F. Landry

    1982 Lloyd W. Higginbotham, FIAE 1995 Lloyd W. Higginbotham, FIAE 2008 Patrick Berbon

    1983 William F. Hassel, PE, FIAE 1996 Lloyd W. Higginbotham, FIAE 2009 Dr. Charles H. Volk

    1984 Clifford Terry 1997 Lloyd W. Higginbotham, FIAE 2010 Dr. Charles H. Volk

    1985 Roland V. Roggero 1998 Lloyd W. Higginbotham, FIAE 2011 Kenneth G. Davis

    1986 James P. Ritchey 1999 Lloyd W. Higginbotham, FIAE 2012 Kenneth G. Davis

    1987 James P. Ritchey 2000 Lloyd W. Higginbotham, FIAE 2013 Sonja Domazet

    1988 Harlan L. Russ 2001 Lloyd W. Higginbotham, FIAE 2014 Sonja Domazet

    1989 A. F. Ratcliffe 2002 Lloyd W. Higginbotham, FIAE 2015 Sonja Domazet

    1990 A. F. Ratcliffe 2003 Robert B. Tarn

    1991 Robert Budica 2004 Robert B. Tarn

    Engineers’ Council Past Presidents

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    February 28, 2015 The 60th Annual Honors and Awards Banquet

    The Engineers’ Universal City,

    Honors & Awards

    Saturday, February 28, 2015

    Welcome & Introductions – 6:00 p. Council esident

    Sonja Domazet

    Dinner

    Presentation of Awards – 7:00

    Master of Eli Stiny

    Presenters

    Kenneth G. Davis William J. Johnson

    Paul Gill Guine

    Robert Tarn Thomas R. Tarn

    Charles H. Volk, Ph.D. Rob Weiss

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    The 60th Annual Honors and Awards Banquet February 28, 2015

    The Engineers’ Council

    Board of Directors

    President Vice President Sonja Domazet Stephen Guine Treasurer Secretary Charles H. Volk, Ph.D. Eli Stiny Trustees

    Robert J. Budica, Ph.D., Kenneth G. Davis, Paul F. Landry, A. F. Ratcliffe, Ph.D., Robert B. Tarn, Charles H. Volk, Ph.D.

    Directors-at-Large

    Marek Z. Barylak, Ph.D., Sharlene Katz, Ph.D., William J. Johnson, Jerry Kraim, Victor M. Moreno, Ph.D. Charles Olsefsky, R. Freeman Straub

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    OUTSTANDING ENGINEERING

    ACHIEVEMENT MERIT AWARDS Merit A

    Gordon M. Moro Aerojet Rocketdyne

    Los Angeles, CA

    For outstanding leadership, support and resolution of RS-68

    investigations and corrective actions

    Keith A. Anderson The Boeing Company El Segundo, California

    In recognition of outstanding technical accomplishments and

    business leadership while defining and implementing the Environmental Work Cell

    Ashley J. Hill The Boeing Company

    St. Louis, MO

    For outstanding leadership of the F-15 Full Scale Fatigue Test program, working with multiple program teams to understand complex problems and develop innovative solutions to meet

    program contract requirements

    Kevin A. Gulbrandsen Aerojet Rocketdyne

    Los Angeles, CA

    For outstanding technical leadership on the THAAD Divert and

    Attitude Control System, achieving consistent delivery and 100% mission success

    Johnny L. Mandel Aerojet Rocketdyne

    Los Angeles, CA

    For advancing the state of the art in Selective Laser Melt technology

    for liquid rocket engine applications

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    DISTINGUISHED ENGINEERING PROJECT

    ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS Group A

    U-2 SYERS Mission Installation Kit Build

    Lockheed Martin Aerospace Palmdale, California

    Team Members

    Street J. Beguhl Donald R. Bradley

    Christopher J. Budd Joe G. Dickey Daniel Doss

    Philip F. Heery Steven R. Menke Donald T. Perry

    Kevin D. Schelske Craig L. Smith

    Accepting the Project Award Christopher R. Short

    Description of Project:

    For the successful design, production and delivery of

    a SYERS Mission Installation Kit, with numerous product improvements, approximately eleven months

    ahead of schedule and substantially under budget

    Primary Mirror Backplane Support Structure

    Northrop Grumman Aerospace Systems Seabrook, Maryland

    Team Members

    Isidro Celeste Sharon Haase Reem Hejal

    Stanley Klyza Cary Leavitt Joshua Levi

    Robert Luetgens Matthew Macias Michael Moschos

    Donald Prior Richard Rifelli Gregory Young

    Accepting the Project Award Charles B. Atkinson

    Description of Project:

    For the successful design, fabrication and testing of the James Webb Space Telescope primary mirror

    backplane support structure

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    DISTINGUISHED ENGINEERING PROJECT

    ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS Group A

    Software Defined GPS Receiver

    Northrop Grumman Electronic Systems Woodland Hills, California

    Team Members

    Andrezj Biernacki Matt Cosgrove George Kalb

    Todd Khacherian Michael Van Antwerp

    Aram Vartanian Stuart Westerman

    Accepting the Project Award Jeffrey Dickman

    Description of Project:

    For excellence in developing software-defined

    military GPS receiver technology, providing the warfighter with continued superiority in assured

    positioning, navigation and timing

    RS-68 Engine Affordability Program

    Aerojet Rocketdyne Los Angeles, California

    Team Members

    Tom Booth

    Elliot Bostick Robert Cuadros Matt Fuselier Jim Grayson Craig Norris Brian Sterkel

    Accepting the Project Award Jose R. Covarrubias

    Description of Project:

    In recognition of dedication and excellence while developing and executing a plan to reduce RS-68

    engine costs by 30% while maintaining its performance, reliability and 100% mission success

    record

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    MATHCOUNTS 2015

    MATHCOUNTS is a National Mathematics Competition sponsored by the National Society of Professional Engineers. The competition is for students from the sixth to eighth grades. A school sends a team of four students and as many as six individuals to the local competition.

    The team coach is a teacher-volunteer from that school. MATHCOUNTS is an extra-curricular activity for the students and the coach. Study guides and teaching materials are

    provided to participating schools by the National Society of Professional Engineers.

    The team winning the local competition participates in the state competition. A team of very bright students, from individuals competing in the state competition are chosen to represent the state in the national competition in Washington, D.C. This is the 32nd year for the NSPE

    MATHCOUNTS PROGRAM.

    Local MATHCOUNTS competition is supported by the Southern Chapters Council of the California Society of Professional Engineers (CSPE). Support at the State and National level

    for the NSPE MATHCOUNTS competition is by major corporations and local businesses.

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    John J. Guarrera Engineering Educator of the Year Award

    John J. Guarrera Engineering Educator of the Year Award

    The Engineering Educator of the Year Award is given in recognition of signi cant achievements by a professor in the successful involvement of students in learning, research and in the application of science and mathematics to the solution of problems in engineering design or theory.

    Recognition of a top educator began in 1982, with the “Education Achievements Award.” In 1985, the top educator award was renamed the “Distinguished Education Achievements Award”, which became the “Distinguished Engineering Education Achievements Award” in 1987. At the National Engineers Week Banquet of 1991, the award became the “Engineering Educator of the Year Award”.

    Past Recipients

    1982 Dr. Alfonso F. Ratcliffe 1994 Dr. John W. Adams 2006 Dr. Mihri Ozkan

    1983 Dr. Robert Y. Wong 1995 Dr. Sembian R. Rengarajan 2007 Dr. Diane Schwartz

    1984 Dr. Edmond S. Gillespie 1996 Dr. Roger Di Julio 2008 Dr. Behzad Bavarian

    1985 Dr. Thelma Estrin 1997 Dr. Martin S. Roden 2009 Dr. Chi-Tsen Lin

    1986 Dr. Gregg W. Dixon 1998 Dr. Ramin Roosta 2010 Dr. Hamid Johari

    1987 Dr. Michael A. Melkanoff, P.E. 2000 Dr. Helen A. Ryaciotaki-Boussalis 2011 Dr. Melvin A. Breuer

    1988 Dr. Diane Schwartz 2001 Dr. Sharlene Katz 2012 Dr. S. K. Ramesh

    1989 Dr. Larry Lichten 2002 Dr. Stewart Prince 2013 Dr Vijay K. Dhir

    1991 Dr. B. J. Shell 2003 Dr. Nagwa Bekir 2014 Dr . Mau-Chung F. Chang

    1992 Dr. Mihran S. Agbabian 2004 Tarek A. Shraibati

    1993 Dr. Michael Hassul 2005 Dr. Robert G. Ryan

    For outstanding achievements as an electrical engineering educator and for significant research and leadership contributions to the electrical engineering profession. Dr. Willson has educated hundreds of engineers during his over 40 year career as an electrical engineering professor at UCLA. His work and publications in the areas of digital signal processing and nonlinear circuit behavior has garnered numerous awards and patents.

    Dr. Alan N. Willson, Jr. Charles P. Reames Research Professor University of California Los Angeles

    Presented

    Dr. S. K. Ramesh Dean

    College of Engineering and Computer Science California State University Northridge

    Northridge, California

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    OUTSTANDING ENGINEERING

    ACHIEVEMENT MERIT AWARDS Merit B

    Dr. Anwar Alroomi California State University Northridge

    Northridge, California

    In recognition of outstanding service as a faculty mentor to the

    Department of Education’s AIMS2 grant for support of underserved students in engineering and computer science and

    for contributions to the accreditation of the Construction Management program

    Michael I. Jones Lockheed Martin Aeronautics

    Fort Worth, Texas

    In recognition of more than 35 years of technical innovation with optical and electro-optical systems and achieving the

    status of Lockheed Martin Fellow Emeritus

    Richard P. Kemski Jet Propulsion Laboratory

    Pasadena, CA

    For key engineering contributions to the successfully operating

    Orbiting Carbon Observatory-2 project

    Elizabeth R. Boroson Northrop Grumman Electronics Systems

    Woodland Hills, California

    For contributions to the advancement of sensor fusion for

    navigation by developing a practical, real-time, vision-aided navigation system for GPS-denied operations

    John L. Peterson Aerojet Rocketdyne

    Los Angeles,CA

    For outstanding quality engineering support of multiple

    programs and for continued achievements promoting fundamental quality principles

    Capt Jeffery R. Gray Edwards Air Force Base

    Edwards, California

    In recognition of outstanding service as the United States Air

    Force F-35 Special Projects Flight Commander

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    DISTINGUISHED ENGINEERING PROJECT

    ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS Proj B

    Optical Payload for Lasercomm Science

    Jet Propulsion Laboratory Pasadena, California

    Team Members

    Jessica Bowles-Martinez

    Bogdan Oaida

    Accepting the Project Award Matthew Abrahamson

    Description of Project:

    For designing, developing and successfully demonstrating a new optical spaceborne

    communications system from the International Space Station

    F-35 Carrier Variant Arresting Hook System Redesign

    Northrop Grumman Aerospace Systems Redondo Beach California

    Team Members

    Jack Belser Allen Bronowicki Tim Cummings

    Norm Eng Dan Gardner

    Denish Kumar Dan Pegion

    Matt Tremmel

    Accepting the Project Award

    Jim J. Sheker

    Description of Project:

    For the successful execution of the F-35 Carrier Variant arresting hook system redesign, which

    demonstrated successful carrier based arrestment operations within the customer’s schedule demands

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    DISTINGUISHED ENGINEERING PROJECT

    ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS Proj B

    Xenon-Ion Propulsion Ground Evaluation Development Testing

    The Boeing Company El Segundo, California

    Team Members

    Jeremy A. Bojorquez Garnick Hairapetian

    Greg H. Smith Curtis M. Talbot

    Accepting the Project Award Kevin A. Nemeth

    Description of Project:

    For the development of a Xenon-ion propulsion system ground evacuation process, significantly

    accelerating a satellite’s time to operational status and increasing mission life

    U-2 Navigation Upgrade Technology Test

    Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Palmdale, California

    Team Members

    Joseph D. Backenstoe

    Larry A. Blair Rod J. Bradbury

    Delbert L. Crocker James E. Foot

    Thomas A. Poulter Michael A. Rosenbaum

    Robert S. Smithson

    Accepting the Project Award James W. Conrad

    Description of Project:

    In recognition of developing a unique, quick-reaction, avionics instrumentation and power support

    architecture installation at low cost, to verify potential navigation systems performance

    comparison

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    DISTINGUISHED ENGINEERING PROJECT

    ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS Proj B

    DARPA 1THz Electronics Demonstraton

    Northrop Grumman Aerospace Systems Redondo Beach, California

    Team Members

    Ben Gorospe Dr. Mike Lange

    Jane Lee Dr. Kevin Leong Dr. Po-Hsin Liu Dr. Gerry Mei

    Viviana Navarro Khanh Nguyen

    Jose Padilla Dr. Sean Shih

    Dr. Wayne Yoshida Alex Zamora Dr. Joe Zhou

    Accepting the Project Award

    William R. Deal

    Description of Project:

    For extending integrated circuit technology to 1 THz, resulting in data link demonstrations at 850 GHz and

    the first demonstrated amplifier gain at 1 THz

    Orion Multi-Purpose Crew Vehicle Reaction Control and Launch Abort

    Jettison Motor

    Aerojet Rocketdyne Sacramento, California

    Accepting the Project Award Joel Johnson

    Description of Project:

    For exceptional execution of the design, development, manufacturing and verification effort of the Orion Crew Module reaction control system

    liquid rocket engines and launch abort system jettison motor

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    1959 Roy E. Marquardt 1987 Dr. Rodney A. Boudreaux

    1960 Richard Bradshaw 1988 George J. Hallinan

    1961 Milford G. Childers 1989 Paul H. Lane

    1962 Paul R. Vogt 1990 William F. Ezell

    1963 George T. Harness 1991 Edward G. Linhart

    1964 Ralph Balent 1992 Sherman N. Mullin

    1965 Clarence L. Johnson 1993 Robert D. Paster

    1966 Steven J. Domokos 1994 Byron K. Wood

    1967 James A. Broadston 1995 Jack S. Gordon

    1968 Dr. Arnold M. Levine 1996 Ernest Schaeffer

    1969 Willis M. Hawkins 1997 Paul B. Smith

    1970 Ralph A. Lamm 1998 Anthony Joseph Spear

    1971 Arthur A. Daush, Jr. 1999 Robert Goetz

    1972 Dr. R.N. Ghose 2000 Dr. Michael E. Polites

    1973 John J. Guarrera 2001 Dr. Charles Volk

    1974 Elliott H. Green 2002 Maynard L. “Joe” Stangeland

    1975 Mathew C. Ek 2003 E.R. “Ed” Glasgow

    1976 Sam F. Iacobellis 2004 Norman S. Sakamoto

    1977 Lon L. Sanders 2005 Thomas R. Gavin

    1978 Norman J. Ryker 2006 John B. Plowden

    1979 Donald C. Tillman 2007 Thomas W. Blakely

    1980 Dominick J. Sanchini 2008 Jeffrey S. Kincaid

    1981 Ben R. Rich 2009 Frank Flores

    1982 Dr. Paul B. MacCready 2010 Daniel A. Tazartes

    1983 Charles G. Fargo 2011 Eric D. Knutson

    1984 Dr. Malcom Currie 2012 James S. Paulsen

    1985 Phillip V. King 2013 Dennis P. O’Donoghue

    1986 Sophia K. Ashley 2014 Donald D. Wilkes

    PAST RECIPIENTS OF THE ENGINEER OF THE YEAR AWARD

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    Engineer of the Year Award and

    Peter Recchia Omni Award

    Peter Recchia Omni Award

    The movies have their Oscars, the television industry has its Emmy, and The Engineers’

    Council presents, for the 42nd time, its Engineering Omni Award. This award was

    presented in 1973 to the Engineer of the Year, San Fernando Valley. Since then, each

    succeeding Engineer of the Year has been awarded this beautiful, original trophy

    conceived, designed, and produced by Peter Recchia, PE, SME, AIEE. Mr. Recchia was

    a dedicated supporter of the engineering community and when he passed away, the

    Engineering Omni Award was renamed in his honor, “The Peter Recchia Omni ward.”

    Richard D. Baily Vice President

    Engineering, Mission Assurance & Product Support Boeing Defense, Space & Security

    Huntington Beach, California

    Presented

    Sherman N. Mullin Retired President

    Lockheed Advanced Development Company The Skunk Works

    Burbank, California

    For 35 years of leadership in key Boeing Defense System programs and providing a broad and deep range

    of engineering functional support. For a career of significant contributions to the engineering profession

    including the AIAA and the Engineers’ Council. For championing the engineering profession through

    education, recognition and development of engineering talent.

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    DISTINGUISHED ENGINEERING

    ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS Group A

    Dr. Dale Conner California State University Northridge

    Northridge, CA

    For distinguished leadership and contributions to

    materials engineering as an educator, researcher and scholar and for inspiring and leading innovative

    industry supported student projects

    Frank Landavazo Northrop Grumman Electronic Systems

    Woodland Hills, CA

    For distinguished technical and leadership skills in the mechanical design and development of highly

    advanced inertial reference units supporting numerous critical missile, satellite and national

    defense programs

    Dr. Shrikanth S. Narayanan University of California Los Angeles

    Los Angeles, CA

    For seminal contributions to human-centered signal and information processing, interdisciplinary edu-

    cation and mentoring, and enabling pioneering soci-etal applications in health, defense and education

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    DISTINGUISHED ENGINEERING

    ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS Group A

    Dr. Yahya Rahmat-Samii University of California Los Angeles

    Los Angeles, CA

    For distinguished contributions and inspiring

    methodologies while educating vast numbers of engineers and researchers in modern electromag-netics and communication antennas and for long lasting contributions to the electrical engineering

    profession

    Shawn R. Finato Aerojet Rocketdyne Folsom, California

    For distinguished technical achievements in

    rocket propulsion systems for both missile de-fense and space exploration and for dedicated

    leadership, stewardship and mentorship

    Todd M. Neill Aerojet Rocketdyne

    Rancho Cordova, California

    In recognition of distinguished technical

    achievements and leadership in advanced pro-pulsion, supporting space exploration and mili-tary applications and for devoted mentorship of

    engineers and students

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    Jack Northrop Spirit of Innovation Award

    Past

    Douglas E. Wood Clayton K. S. Kau 2006 2011

    Paul Marchisotto (posth.) Daniel Rihn 2007 2012

    Charles Tomita Allen A. Arata 2008 2013

    Douglas L. Fronius Louie Chavez 2009 2014

    2010 Dr. John M. Papazian (posth.)

    To

    Stuart Linsky Northrop Grumman Aerospace Systems

    El Segundo, California

    Presented by

    Peggy Nelson Sector Vice President

    Northrop Grumman Aerospace Systems

    Redondo Beach, California

    He is responsible for mission success and on-time delivery of communication systems, including Advanced Extremely High Frequency (AEHF) payloads and leveraging the company’s Aerospace Systems technologies into new high-value communication systems. As one of the company’s leading inventors, he holds 29 patents related to Satellite Communications (SATCOM). His experience with the company began with NASA’s Tracking and Data Relay Satellite System and Milstar in the early 1980s. It has continued through Ad-vanced EHF, Transformational Satellite Communications (TSAT) and most recently, Enhanced Polar System (EPS) payloads. He has received three annual Distinguished Patent Awards as well as Northrop Grumman’s CEO Leadership Award and Chairman’s Award for Innovation.

    Jack Northrop Spirit of Innovation

    The Jack Northrop Spirit of Innovation commemorates the vision, perseverance and prowess reminiscent of aviation pioneer Jack

    whose achievements and techniques broke the barriers traditional aircraft The Engineers’ Council bestows this award in honor of individual technical contributions that inspire and advance the progress of the

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    THE ENGINEERS’ COUNCIL Sherman Oaks,

    1955 A Brief History 2015

    The Engineers’ Council was founded in 1955 as the “San Fernando Valley Engineers’ Council” through the joint efforts of the California Society of Professional Engineers, the American Institute of Plant Engineers, the Society of Manufacturing Engineers, and the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. National Engineers Week, a national week of recognition of the engineering profession, has been celebrated since 1951. Over the years, the Council’s activities have grown from a joint meeting of these societies into the largest Annual Honors & Awards Banquet celebrating National Engineers Week. These banquets honor deserving professionals whose accomplishments warrant recognition by their peers. The 1959 banquet was special. The first Engineer of the Year Award was given to Roy E. Marquardt, one of the most respected engineers in the San Fernando Valley. His accomplishments and technical innovations became a benchmark to measure all future candidates for this most prestigious honor. The next milestone for the Council was in 1969 when the first Honorary Engineer of the Year, Ed Reineke, was selected. Since then, a host of nationally renowned individuals has proudly received this award. The Peter Recchia Omni Award was added to the list of major awards in 1973. This award is named for Mr. Peter Recchia, a great supporter of engineering in our community and designer of the award. This perpetual trophy is presented annually to the Engineer of the Year. In 1987, Brigadier General Charles E. “Chuck” Yeager lent his name to the San Fernando Valley Engineers’ Council, which has since annually presented the Brigadier General Charles E. “Chuck” Yeager International Award to the individuals who, with the general’s concurrence, have attained historically outstanding achievements in the field of aeronautical flight test and engineering. In February 1993, the Advanced Development Programs of Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company granted The Council the privilege of using both service marks “Skunk Works” and the stylized “Skunk” in our Clarence L. “Kelly” Johnson Skunk Works Award, and in 2006 and 2007 we developed our Jack Northrop and Robert H. Goddard awards in cooperation with Northrop Grumman Integrated Systems and Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne. Through the years, The Council has presented thousands of awards recognizing outstanding contributions by individuals in our community and throughout the world in the fields of engineering, education, special fields of work, and public service. Proceeds from The Engineers’ Council Honors & Awards Banquet are used to fund scholarships, high school mentoring, and middle-school math and science educational enrichment programs.

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    National Engineers Week

    From the International Space Station

    Navy Capt. Butch Wilmore, Expedition 42 Commander Air Force Col. Terry Virts, Expedition 43 Commander

    Greetings from the International Space Station

    We’d like to congratulate all of you on this 64th observance of National Engineers Week. This week, we celebrate how engineers make a difference in the world; increase public dialogue about the need for engineers; and bring engineering to life for kids, educators, and parents. We join with all the volunteers from engineering societies and professional organizations all across our nation, stimulating interest in math and science among our

    youth. Engineering is at the heart of NASA. We’re living onboard one of the most complex engineering marvels ever built by mankind, and without the engineers that

    came before, we wouldn’t be here. And for the young engineers to come, we’re getting ready to go out and explore the solar system, and you can be the ones to get us there.

    For the engineers living and working in America every day, we appreciate what you do to keep us safe up here, and to keep our families secure at home, and to contribute to

    the economic vitality of our nation, and to make the technological progress for the benefit of all people on Earth. For the future engineers of America, we say study hard,

    aim high, and Keep the Dream Alive.

    Cheers to you, from the International Space Station!

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    Entry

    Descent

    Rover

    Separation Curiosity on Surface

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    Project of the Year Award

    X-47B Unmanned Combat

    Air System (UCAS) Northrop Grumman Aerospace Systems

    San Diego, California

    Presented

    Carl O. Johnson Program Manager

    Presented

    Sonja Domazet President

    The Engineers’ Council

    For the past six years, the X-47B team has dedicated a tremendous amount of time designing, building and testing

    the X-47B, which led to the demonstration of the first ever launch and recovery of an unmanned aircraft from a

    carrier at sea and subsequent demonstration of mixed manned/unmanned operations on a carrier deck.

    The success of the UCASD program provides a glimpse into the future of unmanned aviation. The air vehicle

    performance, testing efficiency, and safety technologies and procedures developed and tested throughout the

    program’s execution have paved the way for the Navy’s future carrier-based unmanned system capability. The

    development of a U.S. Navy aircraft carrier capable unmanned aircraft system (UAS) solution is among the most

    important technology development programs in the Department of Defense today.

    A major objective for the UCASD program is to demonstrate a digitized carrier controlled environment to allow

    for robust communications between the aircraft and all carrier personnel involved with launching, recovering and

    controlling the aircraft. A digitized carrier environment will ultimately increase flexibility and improve safety.

    The UCAS is an impressive system that gives us all a glimpse into the support and strike capabilities we can

    expect to join the fleet in the years to come. The tactical and support possibilities for such platforms are endless.

    Past

    1998 International Space Station Electric

    Power System, Boeing Rocketdyne

    Propulsion & Power

    2009 Phoenix Mars Lander Team, Jet

    Propulsion Laboratory

    2002 RS-68 Engine Development &

    Certification, Boing Rocketdyne

    Propulsion & Power

    2011 X-51A Scramjet Engine Demonstrator

    Wave Rider Project, Air Force

    Research Laboratory

    2005 Mars Explorer Rover Team, Jet 2013 Mars Science Laboratory

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    Harold R. Pollock Jet Propulsion Laboratory

    Pasadena, CA

    In recognition of distinguished technical and

    managerial contributions to numerous programs in the field of focal plane assemblies, culminating in

    the highly successful Orbiting Carbon Observatory-2

    Dr. Rajiv Asthana University of Wisconsin-Stout

    Menomonie, WI

    For sustained excellence and devotion to

    undergraduate engineering education and for noteworthy scholarly achievement and professional

    service as an editor, author and researcher in materials science and engineering

    DISTINGUISHED ENGINEERING

    ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS Dist B

    Dr. Gloria Melara California State Univ Northridge

    Northridge, CA

    For valuable contributions in multimedia compu-ting as an educator and scholar and for innovative software enabled assistive technology solutions to

    help persons with disabilities

    James J. Campanile Northrop Grumman Electronic Systems

    Woodland Hills, CA

    For distinguished achievement in the field of navi-gation, including inertial reference units for space

    applications, stellar-inertial systems and GPS hardware-in-the-loop simulation

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    OUTSTANDING ENGINEERING

    ACHIEVEMENT MERIT AWARDS Merit C

    Dr. Youping Gao Aerojet Rocketdyne

    Los Angeles, California

    For outstanding leadership and dedication in the development and characterization of Selective Laser Melting processes

    Capt David M. Liston Edwards Air Force Base

    Edwards, California

    In recognition of outstanding performance as a hypersonic test engineer, while computing reentry profiles and enhancing

    public safety through range safety trajectory analysis

    Dr. Tzong-Ying K. Hao California State University Northridge

    Northridge, California

    For outstanding contributions in the fields of structural health monitoring and earthquake engineering, and for excellence in

    teaching a wide range of courses in applied mechanics

    Dr. Dankai Liu Jet Propulsion Laboratory

    Pasadena, California

    In recognition of outstanding technical accomplishments as the project systems engineer of the Orbiting Carbon Observatory-2

    Gabriel M. Kuhn

    Northrop Grumman Electronic Systems Woodland Hills, California

    For outstanding technical contributions through the appli-

    cation of material sciences to further the understanding and facilitate the development of inertial sensors and systems

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    DISTINGUISHED ENGINEERING PROJECT

    ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS Proj C

    Propulsion Test Offsite Project

    The Boeing Company El Segundo, California

    Team Members

    Joel B. Andriola

    Jason D. Castaneda Vincent De La Torre

    John P. Engstrand Michael S. Heller Chad A. Margolin Jeremy L. Strom Curtis M. Talbot Bryant T. Tran

    Accepting the Project Award Dale E. Lamason

    Description of Project:

    For the successful and safe execution of propulsion test activities on a crucial, company proprietary

    program

    El Segundo Structures Lab Transition

    The Boeing Company El Segundo, California

    Team Members

    Leonard D Briggs

    Morris G Ellis Aeron D. Jackson John D Jacques Brian F Kubicki

    Jacquelyn Morales Michael B Murphy

    James W Pate Roy E Pereira John A Russell Dayton Silver

    Accepting the Project Award Isak Feldman

    Description of Project:

    For the successful execution of the El Segundo Structures Test Laboratory closure and transition,

    without compromising or impacting satellite production testing

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    DISTINGUISHED ENGINEERING PROJECT

    ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS Proj C

    Aero-Adaptive/Aero-Optic Beam Control

    Lockheed Martin Aerospace Palmdale, California

    Team Members

    Dan Baruzzini Robert Funk Brant Maines

    Accepting the Project Award Daniel Miller

    Description of Project:

    In recognition of the Aero-adaptive/Aero-optic Beam Control team’s first flight demonstration of a tactical high energy laser turret, which is a key enabler in the

    pursuit of air platform integration

    X47B Air-to-Air Refueling Development and Integration

    Northrop Grumman AerospaceSystems San Diego, California

    Team Members

    Nelson Acosta Stan Blandin Rendy Cheng

    Neha Desai-Shah Eugene Fung Katherine Ha

    Terry Heinrich Ben Naravage

    Ian Trettel

    Accepting the Project Award Phillip Youngren

    Description of Project:

    For exceptional efforts during the development and integration of X-47B unmanned air to air refueling

    software

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    DISTINGUISHED ENGINEERING PROJECT

    ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS Proj C

    Mission Computer Software Development

    Northrop Grumman Electronic Systems Woodland Hills, California

    Team Members

    Isaac Arega Hugh Bradley David Hunter

    Marvin McGlynn Eric Mitobe John Rogers

    Timothy Schimke Glenn Shulim Scott Sperling Kasra Tavasoli

    Accepting the Project Award

    Jeffrey Cronk

    Description of Project:

    In recognition of significant contributions to the development of advanced mission computer software

    solutions which enable greater security and situational awareness on US Marine light attack and

    utility helicopter platforms

    Baby Bantam Rocket Engine Design, Fabrication and Test

    Aerojet Rocketdyne Los Angeles California

    Team Members

    Bryan Bulman Fred Dodd

    Dennis P Lim Johnny L. Mandel

    William (Paul) Purmort

    Accepting the Project Award William F. Sack

    Description of Project:

    For the successful design, fabrication and testing of an additive manufactured liquid rocket engine, paving the way for significant improvements in

    affordability for liquid rocket propulsion systems

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    Clarence L. “Kelly” Johnson Skunk Works Award

    Past Recipients 1992 Clarence L. “Kelly” Johnson (Posth.) 2000 Burt Rutan 2008 Gen. Gregory “Speedy” S. Martin (ret.)

    1993 Maj. Gen. James A. Fain, Jr., USAF 2001 Sherman N. Mullin 2009 Abraham Karem

    1994 Major Gen. Richard Scofield, USAF 2002 Lt. Gen. Bruce Carlson, USAF 2010 Thomas J. Cassidy, Jr.

    1995 Ben R. Rich (Posthumously) 2003 Lt. Gen. Michael A. Hough, USMC 2011 Frank J Cappuccio

    1996 Gen. Joseph W. Ralston, USAF 2004 Lt. Gen. Harold W. Blot, USMC (ret.) 2012 James E. Cartwright

    1997 Gen. Howell M. Estes III, USAF 2005 Dain M. Hancock, LMAC 2013 Dr. Stephen Walker

    1998 Lt. Gen. George K. Muellner, USAF 2006 Dr. Anthony J. Tether, DARPA 2014 Dr. Leyland Nicolai

    1999 Natalie W. Crawford 2007 Richard Heppe, LMAC

    Clarence L. “Kelly” Johnson Skunk Works Award

    Clarence L. “Kelly” Johnson’s achievements captured every major aviation design award and made him an aerospace legend, but he may be best known for organizing the Lockheed Skunk Works in 1943. Kelly played a leading role in the design of more than forty aircraft and he received more than forty aircraft design awards and honors, including two Collier Trophies, two Theodore von Kármán awards, the Wright Brothers Memorial Trophy, two Sylvanus Albert Reed Awards, and the Daniel Gugenheim Medal. In 1964, President Lyndon Johnson presented him with the nation’s highest civilian honor, the Medal of Freedom. President Ronald Reagan honored Kelly Johnson with the National Society Medal in 1983 and the National Medal of Technology in 1988. Kelly was enshrined in the Aviation Hall of Fame in 1974.

    “The Skunk Works is a concentration of a few good people solving problems far in advance – and at a fraction of the cost – by applying the simplest, most straightforw methods possible to develop and produce new products.” — Kelly Johnson

    Mr. David Hamilton Eagle Aerie

    Seaford Delaware

    Presented

    Rob Weiss

    Executive Vice President and General Manager, Advanced Development Programs (ADP)

    Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company Palmdale,

    Mr. Hamilton directed the Air Force Red Team and the Family of Systems Architecture team. Both these provide independent assessments of U.S. military capabilities and their vulnerabilities to senior Air Force and DOD leaders. He was also responsible for the programming and execution of Air Force special access program budget. He retired from the Air Force in the rank of colonel in August 2003 after 29 years active duty. He then worked for a Washington, D.C. consulting and engineering firm followed by his appointment to Director of the Rapid Capabilities Office and Program Executive Officer. The award is in recognition for originating and executing critical technology developments and classified programs of high national priority while consistently exhibiting Kelly Johnson’s quali-ties, standards, and devotion to pioneering progress.

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    DISTINGUISHED ENGINEERING PROJECT

    ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS Proj D

    EKV Alternative Divert Thruster Failure Investigation

    Aerojet Rocketdyne Los Angeles, California

    Team Members

    Amira H. Abdalla John D. Brady

    Christopher V. Hoang Carlo Hormozian

    Michael J. Kwapisz Eric M. Stangeland

    Accepting the Project Award Jody A. Wali

    Description of Project:

    In recognition of dedication and technical excellence, while maximizing resources and materials, to recover a propulsion technology and develop the capability to

    meet the nation’s defense system needs

    THAAD DACS A2 Valve Driver Assembly Test

    Aerojet Rocketdyne Los Angeles, California

    Team Members

    Larry Coady Veronica Day Steve Fruehauf Chris Hoang Richard Liu Terry Riffle

    Accepting the Project Award Felicia Li

    Description of Project:

    In recognition off successful completion of the THAAD divert and attitude control system valve

    driver assembly redesign and qualification test efforts

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    DISTINGUISHED ENGINEERING PROJECT

    ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS Proj D

    Black Hawk Avionics Model Based Design Software

    Northrop Grumman Electronic Systems Woodland Hills, California

    Team Members

    Marbeya Brown Patricia Carrasco

    Jonathan Crawford David Hunter

    Lance Munemura Robert Shea David Sohn

    Ricardo Sotura Michael Ubowski

    Michael Van Antwerp Michael Vertuno

    Accepting the Project Award Pablo Borruel

    Description of Project:

    For cutting edge work employing model based software design engineering methodologies, enabling a state of the art modernization of the Black Hawk,

    UH-60L, helicopter cockpit

    Simulator Test Lab Environment Modernization

    The Boeing Company Long Beach, California

    Team Members

    Trung Q.Hua Trung D. Le

    Lucky P. Nguyen Vinh H. Nguyen

    Jonathan I. Steinberg Julie S. Yanase

    Nora S. Zee

    Accepting the Project Award Michael French

    Description of Project:

    In recognition of excellence and ingenuity while integrating an existing complex simulation software system in a modernized test laboratory environment

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    Christopher C. Chinske Edwards Air Force Base

    Edwards, California

    For outstanding engineering achievements in trajectory

    analysis, trajectory optimization and range safety analysis at the

    Hypersonic Combined Test Force, Edwards AFB, California

    Dr. Shereazad_Jimmy Gandhi Cal State University, Northridge

    Northridge, CA

    For outstanding leadership as the director of the Ernie Schaeffer

    Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship at CSUN and

    contributions to research, innovation and global partnerships in

    entrepreneurship education

    Thomas A. Glavich Jet Propulsion Laboratory

    Pasadena, California

    For outstanding engineering of the Orbiting Carbon

    Observatory-2 instrument

    Brent M. Bateman Northrop Grumman Electronic Systems

    Woodland Hills, CA

    For outstanding technical and leadership contributions in the

    design, analysis, and production of highly accurate

    hemispherical resonator gyroscope sensors benefitting the

    space community

    Stuart M. Scriven

    Northrop Grumman Aerospace Systems San Diego, California

    For advancing the state of the art and maturity of liquid rocket

    engine performance analysis

    OUTSTANDING ENGINEERING

    ACHIEVEMENT MERIT AWARDS Merit D

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    THE ENGINEERS’ COUNCIL AWARDS ASSEMBLY TEAM

    CSUN Students: Nermeen Aldaoud, Gor Beglaryan, Misagh Heidari, Yan Jin, Dongchul Kim, Aaron Lawson, Alex Rusin, Kevork Sepetci, Farnaz Shafiei

    Rufus Simon, Chenchin Yeh, Joseph Zitkus

    Engineers’Council Members: Ken Davis, Sonja Domazet, Bill Johnson, Sharlene Katz Charles Olsefsky, Eli Stiny, Charles Volk

    Friends of the Council: James Flynn

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    William B. Johnson International

    Inter-Professional Founders ward

    In 1955 Bill Johnson was one of the founders of the Engineers’ Council. Bill had an untiring commitment to

    form and build the Council into a and body representing all facets of the engineering and

    community. His standards and professional aura were to emulate perfection and elegance.

    He was laying the groundwork for the younger generation to participate and enjoy the future in leading and

    the developing international engineering community. Bill was considered the backbone of the

    Council. He chose giving recognition to outstanding people as a means of providing a model of excellence.

    The William B. Johnson International Inter-Professional Founders Award was established by the San

    Fernando Valley Engineers’ Council to perpetuate the and memories of Bill – his leadership, methods,

    fortitude, standards, and achievements with compassion for others while focusing on bettering the

    engineering community. Selection of recipients for this award his image.

    Past Recipients 1982 William B. Johnson 1997 Byron K. Wood 2006 Robert B. Tarn

    1990 George J. Hallinan 1998 Jim Albaugh 2007 Richard C. Peters

    1991 Dr. John J. Guarrera 1999 Sherman N. Mullin 2008 Dr. Sharlene Katz

    1992 Lloyd W. Higginbotham 2000 James S. Paulsen 2009 Dr. S. K. Ramesh

    1993 Roland V. Roggero 2001 Maynard “Joe” Stangeland 2011 Charles Olsefsky

    1994 Norman Shaffier 2003 John B. Plowden 2013 Randell E. Surch

    1995 Alan R. “Al” Bjorklund 2004 Jeffrey S. Kincaid

    1996 Jack L. Ferrell 2005 Capt. George T. Mellen II, USAF

    S. Ling Wu Northrop Grumman Electronic Systems

    Woodland Hills, California

    Presented

    Ling Wu is an accomplished engineer with a distinguished career spanning over three decades; she is also an inspiring leader and a tireless volunteer and mentor. Her giving spirit benefits the engineering community, with a particular focus on encouraging a younger generation of women in the engineering profession and enabling them to succeed. Her compassion is also evident in the many hours she has contributed to fighting cancer in her ethnic and local communities and as a champion for the homeless. Ling is recognized by all who know her as a standard bearer for engineering in the true spirit of William B. Johnson.

    William J. Johnson Director-at-Large

    The Engineers’ Council

    Robert B. Tarn Trustee, Past President

    The Engineers’ Council

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    DISTINGUISHED ENGINEERING PROJECT

    ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS Proj E

    Orbiting Carbon Observatory Re-Fly Mission-2

    Jet Propulsion Laboratory Pasadena, California

    Team Members

    Richard Kemski

    Dankai Liu

    Accepting the Project Award Ralph R. Basilo

    Description of Project:

    For outstanding performance on the redesign, implementation, delivery and successful operations

    of the Orbiting Carbon Observatory

    Polarization Non-Reciprocity Investigation

    Northrop Grumman Electronic Systems Woodland Hills, California

    Team Members

    Carl Bathelt

    Sam Dimashkie Steven Kim

    Manfred Schiruska

    Accepting the Project Award Brett J. Kozma

    Description of Project:

    In recognition of technical excellence and relentless dedication to the root cause analysis of a performance

    error in the Fiber Optic Gyro, which resulted in significant rework and cost reductions

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    Commercial Crew Forward Heat Shield Off-Nominal Deployment Test

    The Boeing Company Huntington Beach, California

    Team Members

    Gregory H. Barnett

    Robert C. Bauer David Fusco

    Charles T. Harris Gregory M. Kehoe

    Richard D. Rodriguez Anthony P. Taylor

    Accepting the Project Award James G. Johnson

    Description of Project:

    For outstanding design and execution of a test program to investigate clearances between the forward heat shield and crew module during

    separation, enabling the successful forward heat shield final design

    J2X Engine Design, Fabrication and Testing

    Aerojet Rocketdyne Los Angeles, California

    Team Members

    Brian Corriveau Wesley Goodin Brent Kearney Peter Schilhavy

    Accepting the Project Award Vernon P. Gregoire

    Description of Project:

    For exceptional execution of the J-2X liquid rocket engine design, fabrication and development test

    program

    DISTINGUISHED ENGINEERING PROJECT

    ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS Proj E

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    Charles V. Seal Aerojet Rocketdyne

    Los Angeles,CA

    In recognition of outstanding RS-68 flight operations leadership

    and for achieving 100% mission success with critical payload

    delivery

    1st Lt Gregory P. Mucks Edwards Air Force Base

    California

    For outstanding performance of trajectory analysis, range safety

    analysis and test support at the Hypersonic Combined Test

    Force in support of the NASA towed glider program

    Dr. Ruting Jia California State University Northridge

    Northridge, California

    In recognition of excellence and dedication as an educator,

    mentor, motivator, researcher and a professor of Electrical and

    Computer Engineering

    Nathanael R. Plater Lockheed Martin Aeronautics

    Palmdale,California

    In recognition of outstanding engineering analysis resolution of

    U-2 aircraft and flap overspeed occurrences and inspections,

    resulting in overall program cost reduction and significantly

    reducing incident frequency

    Jessica N. Bowles-Martinez Jet Propulsion Laboratory

    Pasadena, California

    For outstanding contributions in engineering the OPALS technology demonstration on the

    International Space Station

    OUTSTANDING ENGINEERING

    ACHIEVEMENT MERIT AWARDS Merit E

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    The Engineers’ Couincil Sherman Oaks, California

    Congratulates

    Aerojet Rocketdyne Air Force Flight Test Center

    Edwards Air Force Base The Boeing Company

    CSUN College of Engineering & Computer Science Northrop Grumman Aerospace Systems

    Northrop Grumman Electronic Systems Jet Propulsion Laboratory/NASA

    Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company Palmdale University of California Los Angeles

    University of Wisconsin

    Your participation enables us to further our mission, to promote science and engineering careers, provide educational enrichment in science and engineering, and recognize student achievement in the art and science of engineering for the general welfare of humankind In the year 2014, the Engineers’ Council contributed to its educational and charitable programs, which included the following: Scholarships CSUN Foundation Scholarship Fund scholarships to graduating seniors

    Scholarships to graduating high school seniors at:

    Palmdale High School, El Camino Real High School, Chaminade College Preparatory, Knight High School, Granada Hills High School, Taft High School, Palm Desert High School, Da Vinci Science High School, Reseda High School

    Educational Enrichment

    Major Sponsor of LADWP / LAUSD Science Bowl Sponsor of CSPE MATHCOUNTS competition at CSUN Sponsor of LA County Science Fair Chaminade, Robotics Team

    2015 National Engineers Week Honorees

    Thank You Engineers Week Participants

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    Special Thanks To:

    ~ California State University

    Northridge for hosting Awards

    Assembly Committee.

    ~ The Boeing Company for

    assistance with the cost of

    printing of program and award

    materials

    ~ Lockheed Martin Aeronautics

    Company Skunk Works for

    assistance with the cost of audio/

    video.

    ~ Aerojet Rocketdyne for the

    awards artwork.

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    Sheraton Universal Universal City, California

    Souvenir Program

    The Engineers’ Council

    In Celebration of National Engineers Week February 22-28, 2015