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Omar Taataa, or Banna as some of you call him, was the only person that came to mind and I am not even sure that his profession was that of an engineer. Please visit the web site below for more information. My organization does solicit nominations from within to be submitted to the BEYA but it is my understanding that this is an open solicitation.
Thanks,
Soffie
> Now Accepting 2005 Black Engineer of the Year Awards Nominations
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> As part of Northrop Grumman Mission Systems, DMS is now soliciting nominations for the 2005 Black Engineer of the Year Awards. Sponsored by the Black Engineer of the Year Conference, the Black Engineer of the Year Awards (BEYA) celebrates the accomplishments of African-American professionals from all industry, academia and government sectors who have made extraordinary contributions to the fields of engineering, science, and technology. Mission Systems has participated in the national Black Engineer of the Year Awards and conference events for the past 16 years. For more information about the organization sponsoring these awards, please visit their website at <http://www.blackengineeroftheyear.com/>.
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