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The National Intelligence Medal of Achievement is an award that was presented to members of the United States Intelligence Community, both civilian and military, to recognize significant acts of service to the community as a whole. The National Intelligence Medal of Achievement was replaced with the equivalent National Intelligence Exceptional Achievement Medal, during the restructuring of the National Intelligence Community Awards (NICA) Program, with the revision of Intelligence Community Directive 655 (National Intelligence Awards Program) in 2012.


Criteria

The National Intelligence Medal of Achievement was awarded by the Director of Central Intelligence and was a high enough award that it was to be presented by the Director of Central Intelligence, the
Deputy Director of Central Intelligence The Deputy Director of the Central Intelligence Agency (DD/CIA) is a statutory office () and the second-highest official of the Central Intelligence Agency. The DD/CIA assists the Director of the Central Intelligence Agency (D/CIA) and is author ...
, or if circumstance prevented presentation by those officials, it could be presented by the head of the Intelligence Community component where the recipient was assigned. The medal was presented to reward, "especially meritorious conduct in the performance of outstanding service to the United States" by personnel working in the Intelligence Community. The award recognized performance of duty with a high degree of difficulty that was clearly exceptional, but of a lesser degree than what was required for the
National Intelligence Distinguished Service Medal The National Intelligence Distinguished Service Medal (NIDSM) is a decoration awarded for service to the United States Intelligence Community. The decoration is awarded to any member or contributor to the National Intelligence Community, either ...
. Eligible service had to directly relate to the Intelligence Community mission to provide intelligence required for national security policy determinations. Service that was of a benefit to a single component of the Intelligence Community was more appropriately recognized by the Legion of Merit, the CIA
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, or other comparable civilian departmental or agency awards. Accomplishments had to clearly benefit the Intelligence Community as a whole.


Appearance

The National Intelligence Medal of Achievement is made of gold plated metal, it is high by wide. The
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of the medal is of a scalloped design extending from the top of the medal down to the sides. In the center is attached a gold plated device that depicts a bald eagle on top of a shield with a solid chief and 13 vertical stripes. The reverse of the medal is gold. Circumscribed around a central disc are the words ''NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE'' at the top and ''ACHIEVEMENT'' at the bottom. The suspension and
service ribbon A medal ribbon, service ribbon or ribbon bar is a small ribbon, mounted on a small metal bar equipped with an attaching device, which is generally issued for wear in place of a medal when it is not appropriate to wear the actual medal. Each cou ...
s of the medal is ultramarine blue. It has a center stripe of ultramarine blue, flanked by stripes of white. At the edges are white stripes in width, with silver gray stripes wide toward the center.


Notable recipients

* Guy S. Gardner, NASA astronaut, pilot STS-27. *
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, NASA astronaut, commander STS-27. * Jon B.E. Hittle, Career CIA Officer and author. *
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, Deputy Director of National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency. * William Lutwiniak, NSA cryptographer. * Juanita Moody, NSA cryptographer. * Richard M. Mullane, NASA astronaut, mission specialist STS-27. * Jerry L. Ross, NASA astronaut, mission specialist STS-27. * William M. Shepherd, NASA astronaut, mission specialist STS-27.


References

{{reflist Achievement Recipients of the National Intelligence Medal of Achievement