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Outreach<br />
Second Quarter<br />
During National Engineers Week, IS&GS-<br />
Civil Exploration and Science employees in<br />
Houston visited 12 schools in the Pasadena,<br />
Texas, Independent School District. During<br />
the week, more than 1,000 students listened to<br />
presentations by engineers on the importance<br />
of studying math and science and the role that<br />
engineering has in our everyday lives. Brian<br />
Duffy (pictured) made the final presentation<br />
on Friday to 6, 7 and 8 grade students at<br />
the after school program at Park View<br />
Intermediate where the students wrote essays<br />
about his presentation. Many engineers gave their time to speak with students, including Eric Perry, Juan Hernandez,<br />
Robert McMahon, Jacqueline Acuna, David Adlam, Munir Kundawalah, Brian Duffy, Wes Tarkington and Katy Spicer.<br />
Twenty-four students from<br />
the Denbigh High School<br />
Aviation Academy in Virginia,<br />
a Newport News Public Schools<br />
magnet program, visited the<br />
<strong>Lockheed</strong> <strong>Martin</strong> Center for<br />
Innovation in Suffolk, Va.,<br />
on March 19 to learn about<br />
aviation-related career opportunities<br />
during a Career Day<br />
program. The event was<br />
sponsored by Dan Courain,<br />
<strong>Lockheed</strong> <strong>Martin</strong>’s vice<br />
president of Transportation Services for IS&GS-Civil’s Exploration and Science business. Courain and Wallace Gooden,<br />
an electrical engineer on the National Airspace System Implementation Support Contract (NISC), addressed the students.<br />
The students also toured the center and had hands-on simulation sessions flying a MH-60R helicopter and a F-16 aircraft.<br />
▲<br />
▲<br />
▲ Mark Willard, an Information Security Leadership<br />
Development Program participant working in Gaithersburg,<br />
Md., spent a week in March assisting Haitian relief efforts<br />
with the organization Adventures in Missions. Willard is<br />
shown here with a Haitian child he met during the course<br />
of his relief work.<br />
▲ IS&GS’ Environmental Health and Safety Engineer<br />
Sarn Bien-Aime recognized the need for shoes for the<br />
survivors of the Haiti earthquake and rallied IS&GS<br />
employees to collect gently used and new shoes. Nearly<br />
5,000 pairs of shoes were collected during the drive.<br />
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