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National Medal of Technology and Innovation Nomination Evaluation Committee
NameNational Medal of Technology and Innovation Nomination Evaluation Committee
HeadquartersUnited States
Region servedUnited States
Parent organizationUnited States Patent and Trademark Office

National Medal of Technology and Innovation Nomination Evaluation Committee is a committee established by the United States Patent and Trademark Office to evaluate nominations for the National Medal of Technology and Innovation, which is the highest honor awarded by the President of the United States for technological achievement. The committee is composed of distinguished individuals from the National Academy of Engineering, National Academy of Sciences, and Institute of Medicine, as well as representatives from the National Science Foundation, National Institutes of Health, and other prominent organizations such as Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Stanford University, and California Institute of Technology. The committee's evaluation process involves a rigorous review of nominations from individuals and organizations, including Google, Microsoft, IBM, and Intel, to identify the most outstanding contributions to technology and innovation. The committee's work is supported by the United States Department of Commerce, United States Department of Energy, and United States Department of Defense.

Introduction

The National Medal of Technology and Innovation Nomination Evaluation Committee plays a crucial role in identifying and recognizing outstanding contributions to technology and innovation in the United States. The committee's work is guided by the America COMPETES Act, which aims to promote innovation and competitiveness in the United States. The committee works closely with organizations such as the National Science Foundation, National Institutes of Health, and National Institute of Standards and Technology to identify and evaluate nominations from individuals and organizations, including Harvard University, University of California, Berkeley, and Carnegie Mellon University. The committee's evaluation process involves a thorough review of nominations from a wide range of fields, including biotechnology, nanotechnology, and information technology, and considers the work of prominent individuals such as Steve Jobs, Bill Gates, and Elon Musk.

History

The National Medal of Technology and Innovation Nomination Evaluation Committee was established in 1980, when the National Medal of Technology was first awarded by the President of the United States. The committee's history is closely tied to the development of the National Medal of Technology and Innovation, which was created by the Congress of the United States to recognize outstanding contributions to technology and innovation. Over the years, the committee has evaluated nominations from thousands of individuals and organizations, including NASA, General Electric, and 3M, and has recognized the achievements of prominent individuals such as Thomas Edison, Alexander Graham Bell, and Henry Ford. The committee's work has been supported by organizations such as the National Academy of Engineering, National Academy of Sciences, and Institute of Medicine, as well as government agencies such as the United States Department of Commerce and United States Department of Energy.

Nomination and Evaluation Process

The nomination and evaluation process for the National Medal of Technology and Innovation involves a rigorous review of nominations from individuals and organizations, including universities such as Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Stanford University, and California Institute of Technology, and companies such as Google, Microsoft, and IBM. The committee evaluates nominations based on criteria such as the significance of the contribution, the impact on the economy and society, and the potential for future innovation. The committee's evaluation process involves a thorough review of nominations from a wide range of fields, including biotechnology, nanotechnology, and information technology, and considers the work of prominent individuals such as Steve Jobs, Bill Gates, and Elon Musk. The committee also seeks input from experts in the field, including Nobel laureates such as James Watson, Francis Crick, and Rosalind Franklin, and representatives from organizations such as the National Science Foundation, National Institutes of Health, and National Institute of Standards and Technology.

Committee Composition

The National Medal of Technology and Innovation Nomination Evaluation Committee is composed of distinguished individuals from a wide range of fields, including engineering, science, and medicine. The committee includes representatives from organizations such as the National Academy of Engineering, National Academy of Sciences, and Institute of Medicine, as well as government agencies such as the United States Department of Commerce and United States Department of Energy. The committee also includes representatives from prominent organizations such as Google, Microsoft, and IBM, as well as universities such as Harvard University, University of California, Berkeley, and Carnegie Mellon University. The committee's composition is designed to ensure a thorough and balanced evaluation of nominations, and includes experts in fields such as biotechnology, nanotechnology, and information technology, including Craig Venter, James Tour, and Vint Cerf.

Selection Criteria

The selection criteria for the National Medal of Technology and Innovation include the significance of the contribution, the impact on the economy and society, and the potential for future innovation. The committee evaluates nominations based on these criteria, and considers the work of prominent individuals such as Thomas Edison, Alexander Graham Bell, and Henry Ford. The committee also considers the contributions of organizations such as NASA, General Electric, and 3M, and evaluates the impact of their work on the economy and society. The committee's evaluation process involves a thorough review of nominations from a wide range of fields, including biotechnology, nanotechnology, and information technology, and considers the work of experts in the field, including Nobel laureates such as James Watson, Francis Crick, and Rosalind Franklin.

Notable Recipients

The National Medal of Technology and Innovation has been awarded to numerous notable individuals and organizations, including Steve Jobs, Bill Gates, and Elon Musk. Other notable recipients include Thomas Edison, Alexander Graham Bell, and Henry Ford, as well as organizations such as NASA, General Electric, and 3M. The committee has also recognized the achievements of prominent individuals such as Craig Venter, James Tour, and Vint Cerf, and has awarded the medal to organizations such as Google, Microsoft, and IBM. The medal has been presented by the President of the United States at a ceremony held at the White House, and has been recognized as one of the most prestigious awards in the field of technology and innovation, along with the Nobel Prize in Physics, Nobel Prize in Chemistry, and Turing Award.

Category:Science and technology in the United States

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