Skip to content ↓

MIT alum receives Navy award

Assistant Secretary of the Navy Sean Stackley presents Adm. Thomas Eccles with the award last month.
Caption:
Assistant Secretary of the Navy Sean Stackley presents Adm. Thomas Eccles with the award last month.

Rear Adm. Thomas J. Eccles NE, SM ’90 was recently recognized with the 2012 Rear Admiral Wayne E. Meyer Memorial Award from the United States Department of the Navy as part of its Acquisition Excellence Awards. He was awarded this honor for “superb technical proficiency and programmatic skills over the course of [his] career as an Acquisition Professional.”

Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Research, Development, and Acquisition) Sean Stackley NE, SM ’86 presented the award to Admiral Eccles, saying, “Your willingness and ability to work across any of the Department of Defense (DOD) programs, working with specs to solve the most pressing issues and especially getting senior leadership to understand and helping them make those key decisions to keep the Navy on course, exemplifies a good leader, and you have defined the position with character and competence to what a Chief Engineer is.”

Related Links

Related Topics

More MIT News

Globular blue and white orbs "examining" single-stranded RNA products and marking them with green checks or red x's

Why are some bacterial genes high in purines?

In certain species of bacteria, the answer lies in shielding RNA transcripts from a quality-control factor called Rho. Understanding the requirements for expressible sequences is critical for expression engineering of therapeutic agents.

Read full story

Rich Nielsen, Volha Charnysh, Kevin Dorst, and Emily Richmond Pollock seated at a table, talking

Building a scholarly community

The SHASS Faculty Fellows Program, administered by the MIT Human Insight Collaborative, is fostering new research projects and creating space for supportive and interdisciplinary discussion.

Read full story