Bronze Medal The Bronze Medal is awarded for "superior service characterized by outstanding or significant contributions". It may be presented to an individual, group, or organization. When awarded to officers of the Department of Commerce's NOAA Corps, it takes precedence over the
Meritorious Service Medal, but ranks below the Silver Medal. Notable recipients of the Bronze Medal include
Richard R. Behn,
Gerd F. Glang,
Mary Gibbons Natrella,
Harley D. Nygren,
David A. Score, and
Chad M. Cary.
Silver Medal The Silver Medal is awarded for "noteworthy or superlative contributions, which have a direct and lasting impact". It may be presented to an individual, group, or organization. When awarded to officers of the Department of Commerce's NOAA Corps, it takes precedence over the Bronze Medal, but ranks below the Gold Medal. Notable recipients of the Silver Medal include
Adriana Lita,
Anita L. Lopez,
Michael J. Silah,
Nancy Hann,
William L. Stubblefield, and
Kelly E. Taggart.
Gold Medal The Gold Medal was established in 1949 and is awarded for "distinguished performance characterized by extraordinary, noble, or prestigious contributions". When awarded to officers of the Department of Commerce's NOAA Corps, it takes precedence over the Silver Medal, but ranks below the
Defense Distinguished Service Medal. Notable recipients of the Gold Medal include
Jonathan W. Bailey,
Tim Foecke and
John L. Hall. decorates physicist Michael Boss with a Commerce Gold Medal in 2016
President's "E" Award The President's "E" Award was created on December 5, 1961 by
President of the United States John F. Kennedy through Executive Order 10978. Three types of President's "E" Awards are issued: • The President’s “E” Award for Exports is "awarded to an exporting firm or organization that has made significant contributions to the increase of U.S. exports"; • The President’s “E” Award for Export Service is "awarded to a firm or organization that may not export directly, but facilitates the exports of others"; • The President’s “E Star” Award for Exports and the President's "E Star" Award for Export Service recognizes "continued superior performance in increasing or promoting exports". ==See also==