FCW Insider: Fed 100 advice, part three
In recent weeks, I have been offering advice and answering questions about Fed 100 nominations. Read previous posts at www.fcw.com/blogs/editor/fcw.
Please remember that nominations will close soon after the new year. Nominating is easy. Just go to www.fcw.com/fed100. There are good people out there who deserve recognition, so... let us know who they are.
Let me answer some FAQs that I have been getting in recent weeks.
* Does the number of times someone has been nominated count, meaning, are you looking for a high volume of recommendations for one person?
* We are considering a number of candidates for the Federal 100 Awards. We have two that we’d like to nominate from the same project, but does putting both through in any way reduce the chance that one will get an award? We’d really like to see one win from this particular client.
* Can you send me the winners from last year? I think it would help to determine if my client was a fit.
www.fcw.com/specials/fed100.
* Can people from a vendor organization can be submitted? and the related question, "I’m writing to you today in regard to the FCW 100 awards. Could you kindly tell me if vendors are eligible for this award? I understand that the award honors individuals in the government, industry, and academia but I’m not sure if that includes vendors.
* (Our company) has selected a government employee to nominate for a Fed 100 award. We are beginning to complete the form and we have a question about other supporting nominators. Is it necessary that the supporting nominators be a government official/employee or a subcontractor to the agency? Which would be the best option?
OK, I know I sound like a broken record, but it depends. Supporting nominees is not mandatory, but it can be helpful. Depending on the other nominees, it can be very helpful. It is particularly helpful if an industry person has government supporting nominees, for example.
That being said, we have had some circumstances where people listed supporting nominees didn't know they were supporting. (Yes, we do check.) Doing that greatly discounts a nominee.
* Is their a cost to nominate someone? And second, are there any additional steps in the process beyond submitting the nomination form?
Ah, an easy one. No, there is no cost whatsoever. You must have an Internet connection so you can get to www.fcw.com/fed100 and fill out the nomination form, but otherwise, that's it.
And there are no other steps. The judges will do their work in mid-January. We will notify winners in early February. We publish the full list of winners at the end of March.
let me know
Keep those nominations coming. We want to find those people who define the past 12 months.