Falls Church, Va., March 12, 2018
Members of the ENSCO executive staff will be attending the Dr. Robert H. Goddard Memorial Dinner, March 16, in Washington, D.C.
Sponsored by the National Space Club and Foundation, the Dr. Robert H. Goddard Memorial Dinner was first celebrated in 1958 and is the major event of the Washington space calendar. Held each year in late March or early April, near the anniversary of the first successful flight by Dr. Goddard of a liquid-fueled rocket, it brings together nearly 2,000 members of the government, industry and educational space community.
Awards are presented to outstanding individuals for accomplishments in spaceflight, engineering, science, management, and education. The premiere award, the Goddard Trophy, is presented to an individual, group or program deemed to have made the most significant contribution to space activity in the previous year.
Attending from ENSCO will be President Boris Nejikovsky, Chief Strategy and Technology Officer Scott Goldstein, and Vice President of National Security Solutions Vernon Joyner.
ENSCO has been involved in developing and delivering advanced technology solutions to the space industry for more than three decades. ENSCO provides safety-critical systems engineering and integration, independent verification and validation, cyber security, and modeling and simulation to support cost-effective mission success to launch ranges and the space industry.
About ENSCO, Inc.
ENSCO, Inc., and its wholly owned subsidiaries represent a $115 million international technology enterprise, headquartered in the Washington, D.C., area. For almost 50 years, the ENSCO group of companies has been providing engineering, scientific and advanced technology solutions that guarantee mission success, safety and security to governments and private industries worldwide. ENSCO operates in the defense, transportation, aerospace, and intelligence sectors. Field offices and subsidiaries, representatives and partnerships are located throughout the United States and the world. Learn more