AGT wins NASA’s highest award
by Wally Northway
Published: February 15,2010
Tags: aerospace, contractor, Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians, NASA, small business, Stennis Space Center
CHOCTAW — Applied Geo Technologies (AGT) has received the George M. Low Award, NASA’s highest quality and performance honor, in the small business service category.
“NASA’s mission is AGT’s mission, and we will continue to strive to better what we do and how we serve our customer and our country in achieving the missions ahead,” said Mike Miller, interim president and CEO of AGT.
Earlier this month, AGT received the Stennis Space Center Contractor Excellence Award for outstanding product and service performance for work related to the center’s laboratory services. AGT has been a Stennis contractor since 2004, and in 2008 was recognized as the center’s Small Business Prime Contractor of the Year.
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