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以下内容引自NASA官网:
The Purpose of SFA
The Space Flight Awareness (SFA) Program is a NASA-managed motivational and recognition program with invited representation from NASA and contractors having major responsibilities for human spaceflight mission success. The SFA program is managed by NASA Headquarters Human Exploration and Operations Mission Directorate.
Mission Statement
To ensure that each and every employee involved in human space flight is aware of the importance of their role in promoting astronaut safety and mission success in the critical, challenging task of flying humans in the hostile environment of space by communicating and educating the {要和谐}/industry workforce about human space flight.
Our Purpose
The purpose of the Space Flight Awareness (SFA) Plan is to establish annual SFA Program goals and objectives to:
Improve employee awareness on the importance of their role in promoting safety, quality and mission success.
Conduct events that motivate and recognize the workforce and improve employee morale.
Function as an internal communications team to disseminate key program safety, quality and mission messages.
Increase awareness of the Space Flight Program accomplishments, milestones and objectives with a focus on safety and mission success.
Maintain supplier motivational and recognition programs.
Background of Space Flight Awareness
NASA established the Space Flight Awareness Program in 1963. The SFA Program (previously known as the MFA Program) became a formal program following the Mercury and Gemini Programs, when NASA took steps to infuse the space program with a renewed and strengthened consciousness of quality and flight safety. As NASA human space flight programs grew, NASA centers were requested to expand their assistance to {要和谐} agencies and contractors in enhancing employee motivation.
As it grew in stature, the SFA Program played an integral and increasingly forceful role in the Apollo, Skylab, and Apollo-Soyuz projects. By the time the Space Shuttle was flying, the program had begun to promote its goals through various motivational vehicles: Awards, films, publications, posters, and an array of pins, buttons, banners, and decals.
Since its inception, SFA's mission has been to ensure that all employees involved in human space flight are aware of the impact their actions can have on astronaut safety and mission success. During this time, thousands of individuals have been recognized for their contributions to the success of NASA's programs.
SFA Awards and Criteria
SFA Silver Snoopy Award
This is the astronauts' personal award. To qualify for this award, eligible candidates will have made contributions toward enhancing the probability of mission success.
SFA Team Award
This award recognizes small groups of employees that have demonstrated exemplary teamwork while accomplishing a particular task or goal in support of the human spaceflight program.
SFA Honoree Award
This award is one of the highest presented to NASA and industry and is for first-level management and below. This award is presented to employees for their dedication to quality work and flight safety.
SFA Management Award
This award recognizes proactive mid-level managers who consistently demonstrate loyalty, empowerment, accountability, diversity, excellence, respect, sharing, honesty and integrity.
SFA Flight Safety Award
This award recognizes significant, outstanding, individual or team contributions related to the prevention of anything that could lead to a catastrophic mishap to the vehicle, crew, or mission.
SFA Supplier Award
This annual award honors outstanding performance by hardware, software, or service suppliers who support NASA human space flight programs.
SFA Trailblazer Award
This award recognizes employees who are in the early stages of their career. Awardees must demonstrate strong work ethic and creative, innovative thinking in support of human spaceflight.
SFA Special Local Award
This award is used to recognize local employees for their dedication to quality work and flight safety and mission success.
SFA Silver Snoopy Award
This is the astronauts' personal award. To qualify for this award, eligible candidates will have made contributions toward enhancing the probability of mission success, or made improvements in design, administrative/technical/production techniques, business systems, flight and/or systems safety or identification and correction or preventive action for errors. This award is generally not intended for management. Only one Silver Snoopy Award for an individual is permitted.
SILVER SNOOPY AWARD CRITERIA
Employees must have significantly contributed to the human space flight program to ensure flight safety and mission success. Potential awardees must meet two or more of the following criteria:
A. Significantly contributing beyond their normal work requirements.
B. Performing a single specific achievement which contributed towards attaining a particular program goal.
C. Contributing to one or more major cost saving/cost avoidance.
D. Instrumental in developing program modifications that increase quality, reliability, safety, efficiency, or performance.
E. Developing or assisting with an operational improvement that increases efficiency and performance.
F. Developing a process improvement of significant magnitude.
Note: Except in rare cases, the Silver Snoopy award is not intended for supervisors at GS-14 and above, as well as equivalent levels within industry, which would be second level and above. Please note that part-time employees are not eligible to receive this award.
以下内容引自《维基百科》:
The Silver Snoopy award is a special honor awarded to NASA employees and contractors for outstanding achievements related to human flight safety or mission success. The award certificate states that it is "In Appreciation" "For professionalism, dedication and outstanding support that greatly enhanced space flight safety and mission success." The award depicts Snoopy, a character from the Peanuts comic strip created by Charles M. Schulz.
The award is given personally by NASA astronauts as it represents the astronauts' own recognition of excellence. It is presented at the workplace of the recipient with the recipient's coworkers present. The Silver Snoopy award is one of several awards overseen by the Space Flight Awareness (SFA) program at NASA.
The award consists of a sterling silver "Silver Snoopy" lapel pin flown during a NASA mission, a commendation letter (stating the mission the Silver Snoopy pin was flown on) and a signed, framed Silver Snoopy certificate. Snoopy decals and posters are also given to the recipient.
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