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The Economics and Statistics Administration (ESA), in conjunction with the National Endowment for the Arts, for creating the first set of measures of the impact of arts and culture on the U.S. Economy. more info | view original
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![The ESA team holding their honor award aside Deputy Secretary Andrews The ESA team holding their honor award aside Deputy Secretary Andrews](../../sites/commerce.gov/files/styles/scalecrop_100x100/public/img_5168.jpg)
The International Trade Administration (ITA), for executing a highly successful White House and government-wide event to promote new job-creating business investment into the United States. more info | view original
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![The ITA team holding their Gold Medal Award aside Deputy Secretary Andrews. The ITA team holding their Gold Medal Award aside Deputy Secretary Andrews.](../../sites/commerce.gov/files/styles/scalecrop_100x100/public/img_5155.jpg)
The Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) for aiding the Nobel-Peace Prize-winning Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons and the U.N. Joint Mission in Syria to verify the destruction of some of Syria’s most difficult to destroy chemicals. more info | view original
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![BIS team holding their award aside Deputy Secretary Andrews. BIS team holding their award aside Deputy Secretary Andrews.](../../sites/commerce.gov/files/styles/scalecrop_100x100/public/img_5158.jpg)
The Office of the General Counsel (OGC) for playing a key role in creating a “single window” form for businesses to provide all federal data necessary for importing or exporting cargo. more info | view original
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![The OGC team holding their award aside Deputy Secretary Bruce Andrews. The OGC team holding their award aside Deputy Secretary Bruce Andrews.](../../sites/commerce.gov/files/styles/scalecrop_100x100/public/img_5197.jpg)
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) for developing a new technology that improves weather and warning services for severe events like tornadoes, flash floods, and winter weather. more info | view original
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![The NOAA team holding their award aside Deputy Secretary Andrews. The NOAA team holding their award aside Deputy Secretary Andrews.](../../sites/commerce.gov/files/styles/scalecrop_100x100/public/img_5211.jpg)
The National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) for developing extremely timely new federal transition plans for repurposing 40MHZ of spectrum for innovative wireless broadband services. more info | view original
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![The NTIA team holding their award aside Deputy Secretary Andrews. The NTIA team holding their award aside Deputy Secretary Andrews.](../../sites/commerce.gov/files/styles/scalecrop_100x100/public/img_5269.jpg)
The Office of Inspector General (OIG) for developing new analytical tools – including estimating the monetary impact of fraud, waste and abuse, to strengthen audits and investigations. more info | view original
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![The OIG team holding their medal aside Deputy Secretary Andrews. The OIG team holding their medal aside Deputy Secretary Andrews.](../../sites/commerce.gov/files/styles/scalecrop_100x100/public/img_5286.jpg)
The Economic Development Administration (EDA) for directing the first-ever multi-agency competitive initiative of its kind to help accelerate the resurgence of manufacturing and good-paying manufacturing jobs in the U.S. more info | view original
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![The EDA team holding their award aside Deputy Secretary Andrews. The EDA team holding their award aside Deputy Secretary Andrews.](../../sites/commerce.gov/files/styles/scalecrop_100x100/public/img_5162.jpg)
The National Institute of Standards and Technology’s (NIST), for cutting research time for forensic DNA typing from about 8 hours to 90 minutes – a process that has been commercially adopted by manufacturers and widely used in mass disasters, military operations, and criminal investigations. more info | view original
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![The NIST team holding their award aside Deputy Secretary Andrews. The NIST team holding their award aside Deputy Secretary Andrews.](../../sites/commerce.gov/files/styles/scalecrop_100x100/public/img_5219.jpg)