Award Examples
Civilian of the Quarter
Award Cat: Civilian Category I GS07-GS08
Winner: Base
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The following civilian award example has been taken from an AF1206 - IMT so the formatting
might be off. I did not changed mission information,
only names to protect myself and the
people I have received the information from. If
you have anything you would like to
submit, please do so.
If
you have found this information useful, please let me know. Everyone of these
letters has taken considerable amount of time to put together. Please
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will both get something out of it. (Money gathered pays for
hosting and domain fees plus site growth items. HONESTLY, when I see money come in it also
prompts me to work harder on the site.)
LEADERSHIP AND JOB PERFORMANCE IN PRIMARY DUTY
- Enthusiastic attitude kept Records Management running solo for 8 weeks during
absence of Base RM
- Personally trained 84 personnel on Records Management this quarter; received
rave reviews from all students
- Completely redesigned Records Management training to match new AFRIMS program
release; over 50 slides
- Master of the complex Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) and Privacy Act (PA)
programs; processed 12 FOIA requests in absence of Base FOIA Manager; praised by
leadership and MAJCOM for diligent efforts
- Trained 10 new Functional Area Records Managers in place of Base RM;
- Requested by-name from 325 ACS to provide hands-on
ERM assistance--spent 4
hours training unit personnel
- Completed staging area end of year preparations for records destruction--over
300 boxes ready for closeout
- Took lead for office's new computer install;
3 new systems installed and old
systems turned in
- Thoroughly completed three Air Force-wide high priority record searches for
direct response to AETC
- Superior follow through efforts resulted in 20% reduction of no-shows for
mandatory training courses; training attendance increased by 34% from last year
- Diligently tracked completion of CBTs for newly appointed
RCs; first in AETC
to track and fully use new AF RM CBTs as recently mandated by the Secretary of
the Air Force
- Processed 42 ERM permission updates to protect electronic records from
unauthorized disclosure and allow immediate access to office personnel as
personnel changes occur
- Reviewed 107 file plans for compliance with AF Mandates; reduced Base RM's
review time by 80%
SIGNIFICANT SELF-IMPROVEMENT
- Continuously pursuing education; completed College Algebra course off-duty to
work towards AA Degree; continued to maintain 3.5 GPA
- Attended Fred Pryor seminar on "Change" to prepare for future civilian
personnel and leadership changes
BASE OR COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT
- Assisted squadron booster club in raising money for holiday party; volunteered
over 4 hours; raised $105
- Volunteered to assist in Golden Age Christmas Party; delighted senior citizens
within community for holidays
NOTE:
Interesting package. The information contained is pretty good, and
would build a very good package with some polishing. This individual
seemed to be doing a lot of work, and was put up for an award. The problem
with this package is the very loose structure of it. there is a lot of
white space and long bullets. Most of the bullets that run over a line
could have been reduced to just one line. Besides that, there are a number
of acronym errors. Remember structure is key. Use the acronym after
its spelled out, not before. Final note, not all packages need to be well
written or winners. The fact the individual was recognized is the most
important aspect of the award system. |