COLLEGE PARK, Md. – The 2008 award recipients were announced at the 2009 MPEA Conference and Awards Ceremony by the University of Maryland and U.S. Senators Barbara Mikulski and Benjamin Cardin.

    These awards honor role-model organizations that successfully implement systematic processes for continuous improvement and achieving outstanding results. Award recipients are evaluated rigorously by an independent board of examiners using the Baldrige Criteria for Performance Excellence, which measure an organization in seven areas: leadership; strategic planning; customer and market focus; measurement, analysis and knowledge management; workforce focus; process management; and results.

Award recipients include:

MPEA Conference·       Maryland Quality Award—Gold: Headquartered in Harford County, Custom Direct is a market leader in direct-to-consumer personalized printed products, security and fraud protection, financial documents, fulfillment items, phone support and direct marketing services.  With a vision to become a world class organization with $250 million in revenue with less than 50 percent from checks, the organization has adopted the Baldrige Criteria for Performance Excellence and LEAN principles to create a culture of excellence for its 460+ associates, located in Maryland and Arkansas. Custom Direct was established in 1993 and is a wholly owned subsidiary of Edgestone Capital Fund III. 

MPEA Conference·       Maryland Quality Award—Gold: Upper Chesapeake Health, a community-based, two-hospital, not-for-profit health system located in Harford County, has served more than three generations of patients with high quality health care since 1912.  It owns and operates Upper Chesapeake Medical Center and Harford Memorial Hospital, both which are accredited by The Joint Commission (TJC). With its core values of excellence, compassion, integrity, respect, responsibility and trust, Upper Chesapeake operates in a Culture of Excellence model.  Nearly 3000 staff and 800 volunteers work as a team to serve the healthcare needs of the residents of this northeastern Maryland community.  

MPEA Conference·       Maryland Quality Award—Gold: The Veteran Affairs Capitol Health Care Network (VISN 5) serves over 200,000 enrolled veterans in Maryland, the District of Columbia and portions of Virginia, West Virginia and Pennsylvania. Its mission is “to honor America’s veterans as heroes by providing the highest quality health care.” With a team of 7025 employees and 2500 volunteers, the network facilities include hospitals, community living centers, rehabilitation centers, research centers and community based outpatient clinics. The network utilizes the most widely distributed, integrated computerized medical record system in the United States.  With its values of trust, respect, excellence, compassion and commitment, the network monitors it progress through external peer review, clinical service champions, monthly clinical committee meetings, and quarterly medical center reviews. 

MPEA Conference·       Maryland Quality Award—Silver: Since its founding in 1958, the College of Southern Maryland has evolved into a comprehensive community college dedicated to serving the residents of Calvert, Charles and St. Mary’s counties.  It serves 21,000 students through a broad range of high-quality associate degree and certificate programs, as well as short-term training, workforce development, cultural enrichment and continuing education offerings.  The college serves to improve the quality of life for residents in the community by providing a wealth of educational services and uses a Quality Improvement Process for continuous improvement throughout its three campuses.

MPEA Conference·       Maryland Quality Award—Bronze: The Internal Revenue Service Office of Procurement of one of six divisions in IRS Agency-Wide Shared Services and is headquartered in Oxon Hill, with area offices located in New York, Atlanta, Dallas and San Francisco.  It provides lifecycle acquisition management services to its customers including IRS organizations and employees and the Departments of the Treasury and Homeland Security.  With a workforce of nearly 500, the organization focuses its work on its core values of service, teamwork, ethics, quality of life, innovation and professionalism.  Using a performance improvement system that includes the GAO Framework Assessment, Baldrige framework self-assessments, and a Balanced Scorecard, this public agency’s vision is to be the best acquisition organization in the federal government—best people, best practices, and best performance.

·       MPEA Certificate of Recognition: A privately held company headquartered in Frederick, Integrated Communication Solutions provides IT services to the federal government with its core business areas of Information Security, Network Services and Managed Services.  Founded in 1989 with a vision to be a leading small business with a national presence, the company has four sites across the country and 109 employees serving its customers.  The organization follows the simple formula of listening to its customers, standing by its commitments and delivering effective solutions on time and on budget.  ICS’s continuous improvement program centers around its FADE approach, a four-step variation of the PDCA model.

Since 1983, Maryland’s U.S. Senators and the University of Maryland have joined together to help Maryland organizations achieve excellence and world-class results using the Maryland Performance Excellence Awards process to inspire, coach and recognize role model organizations for their successful implementation of systematic processes and achievement of outstanding results. The awards program provides an opportunity for organizations to improve their performance through self-assessment, writing an application, receiving an external analysis, participating in workshops and conferences, benchmarking with other high-performing organizations and sharing best practices.

hcc_fullsizeCOLLEGE PARK, Md.–The University of Maryland, U.S. Senators Barbara Mikulski and Benjamin Cardin announce today that Howard Community College is recipient of the prestigious U.S. Senate Productivity Award.

The award, part of the university’s Maryland Performance Excellence Awards Program, honors role model organizations for successfully implementing systematic processes for continuous improvement and achieving outstanding results. Award recipients are evaluated rigorously by an independent board of examiners using the Baldrige Criteria for Performance Excellence, which measures an organization in seven areas: leadership; strategic planning; customer and market focus; measurement, analysis and knowledge management; workforce focus; process management; and results.

“Howard Community College is an incredible institution–but an institution is only bricks and building. What makes it great is determined students, powerhouse faculty and consistent leadership,” says U.S. Senator Barbara A. Mikulski. “Community colleges are the gateway to the future. Howard Community College is an example of everything we want for our higher education facilities in Maryland.”

Representatives from the college received the award today at the 2008 Maryland Performance Excellence Awards Annual Conference and Awards Ceremony, held at the University of Maryland.

“I am very impressed by Howard Community College’s commitment to offering its students the highest standards of quality, and by its continuous monitoring of student success and employee satisfaction,” says U.S. Senator Benjamin Cardin.

Howard Community College is a publicly funded two-year community college serving the educational needs of the citizens and employers in Howard County since 1970. The college is located mid-way between the metropolitan areas of Baltimore and Washington. With its slogan, “You Can Get There from Here,” the college has forged a variety of partnerships to offer career and transfer programs to 25,000 students annually at its main campus in Columbia, the Ecker Business Training Center, Laurel College Center, and the historic Belmont Conference Center.

“A commitment to outcomes and assessment reveals not only the mindset of an institution, but also its heart,” says Kathleen Hetherington, president of Howard Community College. “HCC has a passion to help students succeed and to ‘discover their greatness.’ That’s what motivates the college’s tireless pursuit of quality.”

Howard Community College employs a continuous flow of information to evaluate activities that serve students and help them succeed. A multi-step process is used to select, align, collect and integrate information—including evidence of student learning—to track daily operations and overall organizational performance. Every team and unit, as well as senior leaders, use a Plan-Do-Study-Act process called “FIRE It Up!” to innovate, design and improve work systems. Information is fed into the strategic planning process to clarify objectives and direct resources.

Howard Community College ranks above its peers in indicators such as registered nurse licensure, employer training, and satisfaction of students and employees. The college also ranks high among its peers with a 50.1 percent four-year transfer rate.

“Howard Community College has a long history of using outcome measures to improve performance in the classroom,” said Dr. Patrick Huddie, chair of the college’s Board of Trustees. “The culture of the college says, ‘the quest for excellence is never complete; you always try to improve.’ That is the hallmark of a great institution.”

Additional winners of Maryland Performance Excellence Awards this year include:

  • Allen & Shariff Corporation received the Bronze Maryland Quality Award. Headquartered in Columbia, Md., Allen & Shariff is an engineering/construction services company with a mission “to be the best by delivering outstanding engineering solutions and construction services that are innovative, efficient, practical and on-time.” Founded in 1993, the company has 98 employees in four offices in Maryland and Pennsylvania and focuses its work on its core values of integrity, quality, team spirit, pride, growth and citizenship.
  • Asbury~Solomons, Inc. received the Gold Maryland Quality Award. A not-for-profit 501(c)3 Continuing Care Retirement Community (CCRC) located on a 58-acre waterfront, resort-like setting on the Patuxent River in Calvert County, Asbury~Solomons’ mission is “to provide continuing care and services to the aging, in a dignified Christian environment in southern Maryland.” With 500 residents in Residential Living, Assisted Living and a Skilled Nursing Facility, Asbury~Solomons’ vision is “to be the first choice in senior living services and the employer of choice.”
  • The College of Southern Maryland received the Silver Maryland Quality Ward. Celebrating 50 years of providing the residents of Calvert, Charles and St. Mary’s Counties with a broad range of high-quality associate degree and certificate programs, the College of Southern Maryland also offers short-term training, workforce development, cultural enrichment and continuing education offerings. In 2007, more than 21,000 students attended the college at any of its three campuses. The mission of the College of Southern Maryland is to prepare the students and community to meet the challenges of individual, social and global changes by offering a broad range of affordable, high-quality learning opportunities.
  • The Information Services Division (ISD) of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) received the Silver Maryland Quality Award. Located in Gaithersburg, Md., ISD is responsible for creating, maintaining, organizing, and disseminating information and a NIST knowledge base to support the research and administrative needs required to fulfill the scientific and technical mission of NIST. Through the work of its Research Library and Information Group, Electronic Information and Publications Group, and Museum and History Program, ISD provides professional scientific and technical information assistance to NIST research staff through its research and publishing cycles.
  • Naval Medical Logistics Command (NAVMEDLOGCOM)received a Certificate of Recognition. Located at Fort Detrick in Frederick County, NAVMEDLOGCOM is responsible for handling all medical logistics needs of the United States Navy, including procurement of healthcare professionals, operational and medical logistics, production and manufacturing, and external training. With 150 military, civilian and contract workers, NAVMEDLOGCOM provides medical logistics services, supplies, and equipment to 130 military treatment facilities and more than 300 Naval ships and U.S. Marine Corps units located throughout the world. The organization practices its guiding principles of honor, courage and commitment in all aspects of its services.
  • Queen Anne’s County Public Schools won the Silver Maryland Quality Award. Located at the foot of the Chesapeake Bay Bridge, Queen Anne’s County is the gateway to Maryland’s Eastern Shore. Within a rapidly growing rural community of 40,500 individuals, Queen Anne’s County Public Schools’ mission is “to educate, encourage and enable all students to become productive and contributing citizens in a diverse and changing world.” The school district subscribes to this premise by providing rigorous academic, career, and technology-based education to more than 7,900 students, starting at age four and continuing through adulthood.
  • Savantage Financial Services, Inc. received the Bronze Maryland Quality Award. Savantage provides accounting, information technology, financial systems and e-business solutions, as well as a wide range of software products and consulting services, to government organizations. As a woman-owned, small business headquartered in Rockville, its number one priority is customer service, and its core values of dedication, hard work and a commitment to innovation are essential to making customers successful. With a highly educated and diverse staff, its corporate culture focuses on leadership, integrity, a passion for learning, mutual respect, and a drive for initiative.

Since 1983, Maryland’s U.S. Senators and the University of Maryland have joined together to help Maryland organizations achieve excellence and world-class results using the Maryland Performance Excellence Awards process to inspire, coach and recognize role model organizations for their successful implementation of systematic processes and achievement of outstanding results. The awards program provides an opportunity for organizations to improve their performance through self-assessment, writing an application, receiving an external analysis, participating in workshops and conferences, benchmarking with other high-performing organizations and sharing best practices.

About the Maryland Performance Excellence Awards (www.mpea.umd.edu)
The Maryland Performance Excellence Awards Program recognizes and honors high-performing organizations in Maryland. Given since 1983 by Maryland’s U.S. Senators and the University of Maryland, the awards foster process-based, measurable, continuous improvement that drives results, creating successful organizations that strengthen the Maryland economy.

awards_tableWinners

Please join U.S. Senators Barbara A. Mikulski and Benjamin Cardin, as well as University of Maryland President Dan Mote, in congratulating Howard Community College and the recipients of the Maryland Quality Awards.

U.S.  SENATE  PRODUCTIVITY  AWARD      


Howard Community College
0901 Little Patuxent Parkway
Columbia, MD 21044

   

MARYLAND   QUALITY   AWARD - GOLD      


Asbury-Solomons Island 
11100 Asbury Circle 
Solomons, MD 20688
   
MARYLAND   QUALITY   AWARD - SILVER      


College of Southern Maryland 
8730 Mitchell Road P. O. Box 910
LaPlata, MD 20646
   
MARYLAND   QUALITY   AWARD - SILVER      


NIST Information Services Division100 Bureau Drive, STOP 2500
Gaithersburg, MD 20899
   
MARYLAND   QUALITY   AWARD - SILVER      


Queen Anne’s Public Schools 
202 Chesterfield Avenue 
Centreville, MD 21617
   

MARYLAND  QUALITY  AWARD - BRONZE      


Allen & Shariff Corporation 
7061 Deepage Drive 
Columbia, MD 21045
   
MARYLAND  QUALITY  AWARD - BRONZE      


Savantage Financial Services, Inc.1355 Piccard Drive, Suite 425 Rockville, MD 20850
   
  CERTIFICATE OF RECOGNITION      


Naval Medical Logistics Command
1681 Nelson Street, Code 00MR
Fort Detrick, MD 21702-9203
   

Thank You 2007 MPEA Conference Sponsors

Title Sponsor

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Diamond Sponsor

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Gold Sponsors

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Silver Sponsors

  • AAI Corporation
  • Delmarva Foundation for Medical Care
  • Mongtomery County Public Schools
  • Southern Management
  • Upper Chesapeake Health

Speaker Presentations

  • Cargill Kitchen Solutions (formerly Sunny Fresh Foods), Monticello, Minnesota: The Cargill Kitchen Solutions Journey, presented by Theresa Wagner, Continuous Improvement Facilitator (Baldrige National Quality Award Recipient, 1999 and 2005)
  • North Mississippi Medical Center, Tupelo, Mississippi: The Baldrige Mirror to Excellence and Beyond, presented by Jan Englert, System Quality Consultant (Baldrige National Quality Award Recipient, 2006)
  • Chimes, Baltimore, Maryland: Chimes Quest for Quality, presented by Terry Collard, Vice President and Chief Strategy Officer (U.S. Senate Productivity Award Recipient, 2006)

Winners

Please join U.S. Senators Barbara A. Mikulski and Benjamin Cardin, as well as University of Maryland President Dan Mote, in congratulatingChimes and the recipients of the Maryland Quality Awards.

U.S.  SENATE  PRODUCTIVITY  AWARD 


Chimes 
4815 Seton Drive
Baltimore, MD 21215

   

MARYLAND   QUALITY   AWARD - SILVER 


Asbury Communities, Inc.
201 Russell Avenue
Gaithersburg, MD 20877
   
MARYLAND   QUALITY   AWARD - SILVER 


Asbury Methodist Village, Inc.
201 Russell Avenue
Gaithersburg, MD 20877
   
MARYLAND   QUALITY   AWARD - SILVER 


Howard Community College
10901 Little Patuxent Parkway
Columbia, MD 21044
   

MARYLAND  QUALITY  AWARD - BRONZE 


Lorch Microwave 
10001 Franklin Square
Baltimore, MD 21236

 

   
MARYLAND  QUALITY  AWARD - BRONZE 


Mechanicsville Elementary
28585 Three Notch Road
Mechanicsville, MD 20659
   
MARYLAND  QUALITY  AWARD - BRONZE 


Savantage Financial Services, Inc.1355 Piccard Drive, Suite 425 Rockville, MD 20850
   
MARYLAND  QUALITY  AWARD - BRONZE 


SGT, Inc. 
7701 Greenbelt Road, #400 Greenbelt, MD 20770
   
  CERTIFICATE OF RECOGNITION 


Household of Angels Assisted Living
2163 Davidsonville Road
Gambrills, MD 21054
   

Thank You 2007 MPEA Conference Sponsors

Diamond Sponsor

  • Maryland Department of Business and Economic Development

Gold Sponsors

  • American Society for Quality, Baltimore Section
  • Northrop Grumman
  • Verizon

Silver Sponsors

  • AAI Corporation
  • Alliance for Performance Excellence
  • Custom Direct, LLC
  • Delmarva Foundation for Medical Care
  • Eaton Corporation, Beltsville Facility
  • Mongtomery County Public Schools
  • Upper Chesapeake Health