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Black Engineering Magazine Recognizes 秘密直播 APL for Technical Achievement and Diversity

U.S. Black Engineer and Information Technology magazine is highlighting The 秘密直播 University Applied Physics Laboratory鈥檚 (APL) Chris Thompson for his technology expertise and the Laurel, Maryland-based Laboratory for its diversity efforts. Career Communications Group, one of Baltimore鈥檚 largest minority-owned companies, publishes the magazine.

Engineer Featured for Technical Achievement Chris Thompson, a mechanical engineer at APL, will be featured in the March/April Black Engineer Awards Conference issue of USBE & IT featuring 鈥淢odern Day Technology Leaders,鈥 which profiles African-Americans under age 30 who are shaping the future of engineering, science and technology.

Among his engineering responsibilities, Thompson has contributed to nuclear-powered submarine projects and Tomahawk cruise missile tests.

Laboratory Recognized for Diversity Efforts

Aili Kujawa, who heads APL鈥檚 Human Resources and Services Department, was interviewed for an article on outstanding employers in the magazine鈥檚 January/February diversity issue. Her comments highlighted the Lab鈥檚 diversity efforts in today鈥檚 challenging economic climate.

Kujawa is chair of the Lab鈥檚 Diversity Working Group, which is working to implement changes in APL practices and policies and establish new programs to facilitate recruitment and retention of underrepresented groups, foster advancement and professional development of all APL staff, and promote APL as an employer of choice.

The Laboratory鈥檚 commitment to diversity is reflected in this statement developed by the Diversity Working Group and echoed by APL Director Rich Roca, 鈥淭he success of APL鈥檚 mission demands quality and versatility in its staff. To ensure that success, we must attract and retain a highly talented staff. Fundamental to the success of APL鈥檚 envisioned future is an environment that encourages creativity, is rich in diversity of thought, and promotes the inclusion of new ideas. This kind of environment can only exist if APL is a place where race, gender, religion, or other such characteristics do not define talent, and where our staff is distinguished by its diversity.鈥