May 1 1998
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At the 13th annual NASA Continual Improvement and Reinvention Conference on Quality Management, NASA Administrator Daniel S. Goldin presented five aerospace companies with the 1998 George M. Low Award, NASA's highest "quality and excellence" award for contractors and subcontractors. The companies, representing both large and small businesses, were ILC Dover Inc. of Frederica, Delaware; Allied Signal Technical Services Corporation of Lanham, Maryland; DynCorp, Johnson Support Division of Houston, Texas; BST Systems Inc. of Plainfield, Connecticut; and Advanced Technology Company of Pasadena, California. Administrator Goldin said, "these companies exemplify excellence and outstanding achievements that prove beneficial to NASA and the [n]ation's industry." Associate Administrator for Safety and Mission Assurance Frederick D. Gregory added, "each of these companies has definitely made a positive impact on NASA's performance goals.
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