 |
Press Release
Linda G. Wright, NAVFAC, Receives "Alley" Career Achievement Award
from Javits-Wagner-O'Day Program
August 5, 2005
For immediate release
Contact: Stephanie Lesko
Public Affairs Specialist
Phone: (703) 603-2146
Fax: (703) 603-0655
E-mail: slesko@jwod.gov
Arlington, VA-Linda G. Wright, Associate Director, Small and Disadvantaged
Business Utilization, Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC),
Washington, D.C., was selected by the Javits-Wagner-O'Day (JWOD)
Program to receive the prestigious E. R. "Dick" Alley Career Achievement
Award. This award was established in 1998 by the Committee for Purchase
From People Who Are Blind or Severely Disabled in honor and recognition
of the late E. Richard "Dick" Alley who provided more than 25 years
of dedicated service to the JWOD Program as the Committee's Deputy
Executive Director.
"Ms. Wright is one of the most widely recognized ambassadors of
the JWOD Program," said Steve Schwalb, Committee Chairperson. "Through
her tireless efforts to identify new JWOD opportunities within NAVFAC
she epitomizes the principles for which Dick Alley stood." As a
result of Ms. Wright's support, NAVFAC JWOD opportunities in the
service area nearly quadrupled between 1992 and 2004, and currently
provide jobs for nearly 1,000 people with severe disabilities.
During her 31 years of support for the Program, Ms. Wright has
continually advocated for a NAVFAC/JWOD partnership, the first such
between the JWOD Program and one of its customers. The partnership
stresses responsiveness and flexibility in meeting contracting officers'
changing needs while at the same time creating additional jobs under
the JWOD Program. Examples of Ms. Wright's commitment to the partnership
include the JWOD training she has provided to NAVFAC personnel and
her development of a JWOD Services Contracting Guide for field contracting
officers.
Ms. Wright believes that sufficient opportunities exist to support
both the JWOD Program and small business interests. Inclusion of
JWOD Program representatives in her NAVFAC annual small business
symposia is an opportunity for those two communities to explore
collaboration in the Federal arena. Ms. Wright helps educate NAVFAC
personnel that people who are blind or have other severe disabilities
are a reliable workforce, fulfill a wide array and product or service
needs for Federal customers and their prime contractors, and are
capable of meeting or exceeding industry quality standards. Through
her leadership, NAVFAC has entrusted JWOD employees to perform highly-skilled
service contracts such as ones at the Bremerton Washington Naval
Complex. At this location, JWOD employees at Skookum Industries,
of Port Townsend, WA, were given the opportunity to perform asbestos
abatement services following the JWOD Program's earlier success
there in providing grounds maintenance services.
The Alley Award recognizes individuals who have provided extraordinary
achievement and sustained effort in utilizing the Federal procurement
system to create employment and training opportunities for people
who are blind or have other severe disabilities under the JWOD Program.
It is the highest honor awarded by the Committee and is presented
to one recipient annually. Ms. Wright was formally presented this
award at the NISH National Training Conference in New Orleans, LA,
in May 2005, and will be recognized at the National Industries for
the Blind (NIB) National Training Conference in Baltimore, MD, October
30-November 1, 2005.
# # #
The Committee for Purchase From People Who Are Blind or Severely
Disabled is the independent Federal agency that administers the
Javits-Wagner-O'Day (JWOD) Program, which creates jobs and training
opportunities for persons who are blind or have other severe disabilities.
Established by Congress, the JWOD Program is a public-private partnership
through which the Federal Government uses its acquisition policies
to support this important socioeconomic objective. National Industries
for the Blind (NIB) and NISH (creating employment opportunities
for people with severe disabilities), are two national nonprofit
organizations designated by the Committee to help Federal agencies
and nonprofit organizations that employ persons with severe disabilities
participate in the JWOD Program.
|