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International Organization Recognizes Chapters and Members for Excellence in Information Technology and C5ISR
Fairfax, VA, March 31, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- AFCEA International recently announced its award winners across a host of categories, recognizing achievements in information technology in support of military and government missions to defend the nation, maintain global security and secure the homeland. Winners will be honored at a special dinner and awards ceremony at one of AFCEA's flagship events, TechNet Cyber, taking place May 6-8 in Baltimore, Maryland.
The Chairman's Superior Performance Award recognizes a members' superior service to AFCEA over a sustained period. Winners "set the example" for others as dedicated volunteers who are active at all levels of the association and have shown sustained leadership over more than 10 years. This year's winners, with the local chapter they are associated with, are:
Carey Bandler, Northern Virginia Chapter
Col. Dean Fox, USAF (Ret.), Alamo Chapter
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Venice M. Goodwine, Department of the Air Force
Lt. Gen. ITAF (Ret.) Antonio Tangorra, Rome Chapter
The Gen. James M. Rockwell recognition is AFCEA's premier award, given for exemplary service to AFCEA over the past year. Winners are selected by an appointed committee. This year's winner is Cynthia Pacheco, with the Hawaii Chapter.
The Adm. Jon L. Boyes medal is AFCEA's premier award, given for exceptional career service to AFCEA. This year's award goes to Jim Lauducci, with the Washington D.C. Chapter.
The Leadership Award is given to a long-standing member of AFCEA with a record of sustained contributions to the association and exceptional leadership skills at a senior level. The 2025 awardees are:
Hillary Boyce, Hampton Roads Chapter
Ryan Cox, Northern Virginia Chapter
Armin Fleischmann, Bonn e.V. Chapter
Michael Lane Gilchrist Jr. , Los Angeles Chapter
Dan Mathews, Los Angeles Chapter
Jessica Morgenstern, Central Maryland Chapter
Barbara Schleben, ArkLaTex Chapter
Jeff Thompson, Rockbridge Shenandoah Chapter
The Medal of Merit award is for a sustained level of dedicated service to AFCEA, combined with professional excellence at a mid- to senior-level in the fields of communications, electronics, intelligence and information systems. The 2025 awardees are:
Maj. Charles Brice, USA (Ret.), Alamo Chapter
Shawn Cressman, Alamo Chapter
Krystin Fakalata, Dayton-Wright Chapter
Amelia Fisher, Dayton-Wright Chapter
Thomas Galligan, Atlanta Chapter
Alison Gonzalez, Northern Virginia Chapter
James Hanson, Washington D.C. Chapter
Joe Haulton, Central Florida Chapter
Fiorella Lamberti, Rome Chapter
D'Joane McCorkle, Atlanta Chapter
Lt. Col. Jason Simmons, USAF (Ret.), Rocky Mountain Chapter
Shanna Staten, Dayton-Wright Chapter
Valerie Wilder, Tidewater Chapter
Stacy Vaughn, Atlanta Chapter
The Meritorious Service Award is an early- to mid-career award for meritorious contributions to AFCEA and the community, and for professional accomplishments. The 2025 awardees are:
Sameer Aggarwal, Los Angeles Chapter
Brent Ahlers, Dayton-Wright Chapter
Thelma Barker, Washington D.C. Chapter
Monte Blakely, Central Maryland Chapter
Doan Chau, Belvoir Chapter
Nirali Chawla, Northern Virginia Chapter
Master Sgt. Nicho Chung, USAF, Alamo Chapter
Katherine Fredlund, Central Florida Chapter
Michael Gonzalez, Hawaii Chapter
Lt. Col. Justin Handley, USAF, Tidewater Chapter
Jessica Hersey, Washington D.C. Chapter
Andreas Höher, Bonn e.V. Chapter
Kelly Jenne, Hampton Roads Chapter
Annie John, Washington D.C. Chapter
Mike Lennon, Rockbridge Shenandoah Chapter
Teresa Macalolooy, Dayton-Wright Chapter
Tim Miller, San Diego Chapter
Annamaria Nassisi, Rome Chapter
Zeib Parvez, Hampton Roads Chapter
Diana Phelps, Emerald Coast Chapter
Jochen Reinhardt, Bonn e.V. Chapter
Senior Master Sgt. Frank Richards, USAF, Alamo Chapter
Klint Walker, Atlanta Chapter
Colt Whittall, Atlanta Chapter
Keisha Woods, Northern Virginia Chapter
The Harry C. Ingles Award is awarded to chapters that have most significantly contributed to the goals of AFCEA. Winning chapters, which compete against other chapters in the same size category, are selected by the AFCEA International Awards Committee.
The 2025 Ingles Award Winning chapters are Alamo, Central Florida, Tidewater and ArkLaTex.
The Distinguished Achievement to the Education Community Award recognizes an AFCEA chapter supporting its local community with scholarships and K-12 science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) programs. This year's winner is the Alamo Chapter.
The Model Chapter Program requires chapters to report on their overall goals for the coming calendar year that are attainable yet require some effort. These goals are then submitted online to the Member and Chapter Services Department at AFCEA International by early February. The 2025 winners are:
Aberdeen, Alamo, ArkLaTex, Atlanta, Belgium, Belvoir, Bethesda, Central Florida, Central Virginia, Dayton-Wright, Emerald Coast, Greater Augusta, Hampton Roads, Hawaii, Indiana, Kaiserslautern, Lexington-Concord, London, Los Angeles, Middle Georgia, Montgomery, North Carolina, Northern Virginia, Oklahoma City, Pacific Northwest, Rockbridge Shenandoah, Rocky Mountain, Rome and Tidewater.
The Albert J. Myer Award is given to AFCEA chapters that go above and beyond in membership recruiting and retention. All chapters are considered each year, with the winners based on data and statistics instead of applications or nominations. The 2025 categories and their winners are:
Individual Member Growth
Individual Member Retention
Individual Member Recruiting
Achievement
Small Business Awards
Small Business of the Year
This award recognizes and honors a small business that demonstrates excellence in specific areas of practice, such as client service, training and innovation, among others. The 2025 winner is B-Technology, Stephanie Miller, Alamo Chapter.
Small Business Advocate of the Year
This award recognizes and honors a mid-size to large company that demonstrates excellence in areas like a demonstrated commitment to AFCEA's mission, values and activities, the implementation of a formal mentor-protege program, among others. The 2025 awardee is Jessica Morgenstern, CACI International Inc.
Small Business Industry Person of the Year
This award recognizes a small business champion that demonstrates excellence in areas like client service, ethics, community and professional outreach, innovation and leadership. The 2025 awardee is Alyssa Martinez of the Alamo Chapter.
Small Business Government Person of the Year
This award recognizes a small business champion that demonstrates excellence in specific areas of practice with the government, such as small business advocacy, leadership, community and professional outreach, among others. The 2025 awardee is Jeff Mellott of the Dayton-Wright Chapter.
Engineering & Information Technology Awards
The Distinguished Award for Excellence in Engineering is AFCEA's highest award for sustained excellence in engineering, and this year's winner is Robert Riepshoff, Leidos, representing the Scott-St. Louis Chapter.
The Meritorious Rising Star Award for Achievement in Engineering is a junior/mid-level award in the engineering field. The 2025 awardee is Jaclyn Wilson, Booz Allen Hamilton, of the Lexington-Concord Chapter.
The Distinguished Award for Excellence in Emerging Technology is AFCEA's highest award for sustained excellence in emerging technology, and the awardee for 2025 is Mobile Digital Infrastructure, 1st Combat Communications Squadron.
The Meritorious Rising Star Award for Achievement in Emerging Technology is a junior/mid-level award in the emerging technology field. The awardee for 2025 is the 90th COS Innovation Team.
The Entrepreneurial/R&D Innovation Award is an award that recognizes an individual or team that has an invention or has created an innovative, disruptive technology product, service, process or solution in earlier stage research and development. Brian Knobbs of 10x National Security is the 2025 award recipient in this category.
The Technology Innovation Award recognizes an individual or team that has created an innovative and proven new technology product, service, process or solution. For 2025, Resemble AI is proud to have won this award.
AFCEA 40 Under Forty Awards
The AFCEA 40 Under Forty Award is given to 40 individuals ages forty or younger for their significant contributions to the technical STEM fields by providing innovation, thought leadership and support to their clients or organizations using information technology. The 2025 winners are:
Nick Andersen, Invictus International Consulting, LLC
Tech Sgt. Evan Bartholmey, USAF, 363rd Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Wing
Annie Beckman, USA
Master Sgt. Felicia Boccia, USAF, 35th Intelligence Squadron
Fernando Browning, Air Force Research Lab
Frank L. Cox, Korevariance
Jessica Dapelo, Jessica Dapelo Enterprises Inc.
Michelle Dreimann, Palo Alto Networks
Maddie Durham, Marathon TS
Jarrod Echols, Censys
John Eubank, 10x National Security
Tim Fahl, Owl Cyber Defense
Christopher Gaube, Capgemini Deutschland GmbH
Master Sgt. Cody Goodin, U.S. Space Force
Cheyenne Hasse, TEKsystems
Joquin Inungaray, 693 Intelligence Support Squadron
Lt. Col. Justin James, USA, U.S. Army Pacific
Jacob Klein, Virginia Military Institute
Oscar Mancia, Ignite Digital Services
Sean McGinty, Delta 6 Detachment 1
Senior Master Sgt. Steven Miller, USAF, 432 Aircraft Communications Maintenance Squadron
Jennifer Miller, Defense Health Agency
Robert Morgan, Beyond Ordinary Software Solutions
Hung Joseph Nguyen, 1st Combat Communications Squadron
Niloo Norton, Flashpoint
Skyler Onken, Twenty Committee LLC
Sean Papso, Invictus International Consulting, LLC
Viplav Patel, CALIBRE
Matt Ryan, Oracle
Andy Sauer, Sentinel Blue
Ellen Severson, Defense Finance and Accounting Service
Colby Shomaker, Gridiron IT Solutions, LLC
Melisa N. Stivaletti, Guidehouse
Alexandria Swope, Department of the Air Force
Maj La'Neishea Taylor, USAF, 83 NOS
Kevin Thiele, Accenture GmbH
Jason Thomas, USAFE-AFAFRICA A6
Greg Tomchick, Valor Cybersecurity
Jonathan M. Villalobos, NAVWAR PEO Digital
Christian Weber, Capgemini
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AFCEA International is a 501(c)(6) nonprofit international professional association that connects people, ideas and solutions globally. Established in 1946, the membership association serves the military, government, industry and academia by developing networking and educational opportunities and providing an ethical forum. This enables military, government, industry and academia to align technology and strategy to meet the needs of those who serve. AFCEA operates under the guidance of a board of directors, international staff and committees. A large network of chapters is managed by a group of regional vice presidents. Join online.
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