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Conference 7.286::digital

Title:The Digital way of working
Moderator:QUARK::LIONELON
Created:Fri Feb 14 1986
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
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2692.0. "Ken Olsen receives National Medal of Technology" by MILPND::CLARK_D () Thu Sep 30 1993 18:47

Worldwide News                                              
Extracted from LIVE WIRE
Sept. 30


         Digital founder Ken Olsen receives National Medal of Technology

          Digital founder Ken Olsen today received the National Medal of
   Technology, America's highest technology award.

          President Bill Clinton presented Ken with the award in a ceremony
   in the White House Rose Garden.

          Ken was honored for his contributions to the development and use
   of computer technology and for his "entrepreneurial contribution to
   American business."

          "This is one of the most significant awards a technologist could
   receive, and in many ways I feel undeserving," he said.  "Yet I am very
   pleased to see the degree of interest that this award signifies shown in
   the profession I love.  I hope it encourages others to pursue a career
   based on the openness, the discipline and the inquisitiveness of the
   scientist that I find so exciting, so rewarding, and so much fun."
 
         Ken was one of eight people to receive the 1993 National Medal of
   Technology, which is administered by the U.S. Department of Commerce's
   Technology Administration.  The award has been presented annually since
   1985 and reflects contributions to the economy, environment or social
   well-being of the United States.

          The medal was designed by Mico Kaufman, a Massachusetts artist.
   On the right side of the medal is the face of a man with his hand
   outstretched.  A diffuse ray of light strikes the hand and is reflected
   as a denser, more concentrated beam.  Kaufman explained that the diffuse
   light represents the input of data and knowledge, and the dense beam
   transformed by the technologist is the result.

          Along with Harlan Anderson, Ken founded Digital in 1957 in the
   Mill in Maynard.  The company's vision of interactive computing helped
   it grow rapidly into a $14 billion corporation with operations in 100
   countries worldwide.

          This is the third time that someone connected with Digital has
   been honored with the National Medal of Technology.  In 1991, the late
   Dr. Grace Murray Hopper, a Digital senior consultant, received the award
   for her pioneering accomplishments in the development of computer
   programming languages that simplified computer technology.  In 1989,
   Digital board member Robert R. Everett was honored along with Jay W.
   Forrester of MIT for "creative work in developing technologies and
   applying computers to real-time applications."

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   The National Medal of Technology is a federally registered trademark and
   a service mark of the United States Department of Commerce.
 


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2692.1Bravo, Ken; outstandingly well-merited. We should all be proud.DRDAN::KALIKOWTechnology hunter\gathererThu Sep 30 1993 21:084
    Who else, but the Ultimate Entrepreneur?
    
    A fitting new encomium to a Great and Good man.
    
2692.2Oh, Well... Can't have Everything!MSDOA::JENNINGSFight poverty. Beat up a tramp!Thu Sep 30 1993 22:174
    Re: -.1  < A fitting new encomium to a Great and Good man.
    
    Indeed - and then some.   Too bad it couldn't have been awarded
    by a Great and Good President! :-]
2692.3Braveaux!ODIXIE::SILVERSdig-it-all, we rent backhoes.Fri Oct 01 1993 00:042
    Braveaux, K.O.!  I've thoroughly enjoyed my 11 years and hope for
    many more... Ds.
2692.4TNKVS3::DBROWNWith magic, you have some controlFri Oct 01 1993 10:175
    re: .2
    
    We'd have to go back before 1980, wouldn't we ?
    
    
2692.5Carter was good??MUDHWK::LAWLERStress, Silicon and SoftwareFri Oct 01 1993 11:078
    
    
      Re -.1
    
      YOu'd have to back further than that.  Wasn't jimmy carter
    president in the term prior to 1980?
    
    
2692.6One of My Hero'sJUPITR::HILDEBRANTI'm the NRAFri Oct 01 1993 11:454
    I sure am glad to have the memories of working here at DEC in the mill,
    when it was common place to see and talk with Ken.
    
    Marc H.
2692.7Yes, a great man he IS!JGO::KWIKKELThe dance music library 1969-20..Fri Oct 01 1993 12:1514
    
    Re's:
    
    I never have have met Ken(I'm to insignificant I gues) but his spirit of 
    honesty and candour was felt even in The Netherlands.
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    Thesedays I only keep spinning up these lines through my mind. They are 
    from the book "Developing critical thinkers" from Stephen D Brookfield.
    
    I dare not to type them......
    
    Jan.
2692.8Short Memory ?TNKVS3::DBROWNWith magic, you have some controlFri Oct 01 1993 12:405
    re: .5
    
    Considering who came after him and the mess we're in today, yes...
    
    
2692.9Suggestion...DRDAN::KALIKOWTechnology hunter\gathererFri Oct 01 1993 12:478
    ... imho it would be more fitting to discuss KO than US politics in
    this string.  Yeah, I *know* this is Notes :-) but when such an honor
    is bestowed on KO, a sense of decorum and gratitude move at least ME to
    respectfully request that we keep to the subject.
    
    Today's Boston GLOBE had a full-color picture (ABOVE the fold, FIRST
    PAGE of the Business section!) of President Clinton shaking KO's hand.
    
2692.10CXDOCS::COCKERHAMFri Oct 01 1993 19:278
RE: MSDOA::JENNINGS "Fight poverty. Beat up a tramp!" >>>

>    Indeed - and then some.   Too bad it couldn't have been awarded
>    by a Great and Good President! :-]

Thank you very much for sullying this announcement with your anti-Clinton
remarks.  I am quite sure the Ken Olson didn't mind.

2692.11Good NewsSALEM::BOUDREAUFri Oct 01 1993 23:104
    
    
    
                 Congratulations Ken !!!!!!!!!!!!1
2692.12Would you prefer Bill or Hillary or Ronnie?SWAM1::MORRISON_DASat Oct 02 1993 00:254
    re: .10 - Then again, maybe Ken would have enjoyed it even more if it
    was presented by one of the current chief executives - Ken seemed like
    a fairly conservative guy, perhaps it makes sense that he might, eh? In
    any case I'm sure he was pleased - regardless.
2692.13RE: .2TANG::RHINEJack, OpenVMS Training Product ManagerSat Oct 02 1993 10:346
    Ken deserved presidential recognition, and the recognizer is not as
    important as the recognition.  The efforts that Ken has pioneered
    through Digital have had a major impact on development of technology and
    the economy over the years.  The fact that Clinton recognized Ken and
    one of the "great friends of big business" presidents of the previous
    twelve years says something to me!
2692.14way to go Ken !MKFSA::FLATHERSMon Oct 04 1993 11:4211
    
       ONE HEFTY RAZZBERRY TO ALL IN THIS STRING THAT COULDN'T LEAVE
    POLITICS OUT OF IT !!!
    
        Congrads  to Ken.  And I agree with one reply, yes I bet Ken
    didn't mind who was the MC.
    
        Thankyou Ken for all that you have done !!!
    
    Jack
    
2692.15DEMOAX::GINGERRon GingerMon Oct 04 1993 11:5014
    Ken also had Presidential contact over the years. He was on a
    Presidents Advisory committee sometime in the late 70's. I later was
    able to get some support from him for a project I was pushing because
    of a contact on that committee.
    
    I did have several contacts with Ken. For a few years I was working in
    the Sales Training group and we had Ken in as lunch speaker for most
    classes. It was great fun to watch all the new hire sales reps shake in
    their boots at the prospect of lunch with the president. Then Ken wold
    bound into the room, start munching his chips and sandwich and very
    quickly have the whole room relaxed but excited.
    
    He is without doubt one of the great industrialists of the US. Its 
    wonderfull to see him get some recognition.