Established by President Dwight D. Eisenhower on 27 June 1957 by Executive Order 10717, the President's Award for Distinguished Federal Civilian Service was created to allow the President to recognize civilian officers or employees of the federal government who have made contributions "so outstanding that the officer or employee is deserving of greater public recognition than that which can be accorded by the head of the department or agency in which he is employed."
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| - جائزة الرئيس للخدمة المدنية الفيدرالية المتميزة (ar)
- President's Award for Distinguished Federal Civilian Service (es)
- President's Award for Distinguished Federal Civilian Service (en)
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| - جائزة الرئيس للخدمة المدنية الفيدرالية المتميزة (بالإنجليزية: President's Award for Distinguished Federal Civilian Service) هي جائزة أنشأها الرئيس الأمريكي دوايت أيزنهاور في 27 يونيو 1957 بِموجب القرار التنفيذي 10717، وتم إنشاء هذه الجائزة للسماح للرئيس بالاعتراف بفضل المسؤولين أو الموظفين المدنيين في الحكومة الفيدرالية الذين قدموا مساهمات هامة. (ar)
- President's Award for Distinguished Federal Civilian Service (en español: Premio del Presidente para el Servicio Civil Federal Distinguido) fue establecido por el presidente Dwight D. Eisenhower el 27 de junio de 1957 por la Orden Ejecutiva 10717, para permitir al presidente reconocer a los funcionarios civiles o empleados del gobierno federal que han hecho contribuciones «tan sobresalientes, que el funcionario o empleado es merecedor de un reconocimiento público mayor que el que puede ser concedido por el jefe del departamento u organismo en que trabaja». (es)
- Established by President Dwight D. Eisenhower on 27 June 1957 by Executive Order 10717, the President's Award for Distinguished Federal Civilian Service was created to allow the President to recognize civilian officers or employees of the federal government who have made contributions "so outstanding that the officer or employee is deserving of greater public recognition than that which can be accorded by the head of the department or agency in which he is employed." (en)
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- The Distinguished Federal Civilian Service Medal being awarded to Pentagon administrator David O. Cooke. (en)
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| - جائزة الرئيس للخدمة المدنية الفيدرالية المتميزة (بالإنجليزية: President's Award for Distinguished Federal Civilian Service) هي جائزة أنشأها الرئيس الأمريكي دوايت أيزنهاور في 27 يونيو 1957 بِموجب القرار التنفيذي 10717، وتم إنشاء هذه الجائزة للسماح للرئيس بالاعتراف بفضل المسؤولين أو الموظفين المدنيين في الحكومة الفيدرالية الذين قدموا مساهمات هامة. (ar)
- President's Award for Distinguished Federal Civilian Service (en español: Premio del Presidente para el Servicio Civil Federal Distinguido) fue establecido por el presidente Dwight D. Eisenhower el 27 de junio de 1957 por la Orden Ejecutiva 10717, para permitir al presidente reconocer a los funcionarios civiles o empleados del gobierno federal que han hecho contribuciones «tan sobresalientes, que el funcionario o empleado es merecedor de un reconocimiento público mayor que el que puede ser concedido por el jefe del departamento u organismo en que trabaja». El presidente John F. Kennedy en la Orden Ejecutiva 10979, ordenó que los potenciales beneficiarios del reconocimiento, sean recomendados al presidente por la (Junta del Premio al Servicio Civil Distinguido), que también tenía la responsabilidad de recomendar a las personas a las que se concedió la Presidential Medal of Freedom. La Orden Ejecutiva 12014, emitida por Jimmy Carter suprimió la Junta y entregó la responsabilidad de recomendar los beneficiarios al Presidente de la Comisión de Administración Pública de los Estados Unidos. Esta orden ejecutiva fue modificada posteriormente, una vez más por Jimmy Carter, en la Orden Ejecutiva 12107 que nombró al Director de la Oficina de Administración de Personal como la persona responsable de hacer las recomendaciones al presidente. El President's Award for Distinguished Federal Civilian Service es el máximo reconocimiento que el Gobierno Federal puede conceder a un empleado civil de carrera. El presidente Kennedy limitó el premio a tan solo 5 personas por año. (es)
- Established by President Dwight D. Eisenhower on 27 June 1957 by Executive Order 10717, the President's Award for Distinguished Federal Civilian Service was created to allow the President to recognize civilian officers or employees of the federal government who have made contributions "so outstanding that the officer or employee is deserving of greater public recognition than that which can be accorded by the head of the department or agency in which he is employed." President John F. Kennedy in Executive Order 10979 directed that potential recipients of the award are recommended to the President by the Distinguished Civilian Service Awards Board, who also had responsibility for recommending people to be awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom. Executive Order 12014, by Jimmy Carter, abolished the Distinguished Civilian Service Awards Board and turned over the responsibility for recommending recipients to the Chairman of the United States Civil Service Commission. This executive order was subsequently modified again by Jimmy Carter in Executive Order 12107 which named the Director of the Office of Personnel Management as the person responsible for making recommendations to the President. The President's Award for Distinguished Federal Civilian Service is the highest honorary award that the Federal Government can grant a career civilian employee. President Kennedy limited the award to only five people per year. (en)
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