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AAMVA University's FDR Program Wins National Award
AAMVA University's Fraudulent Document Recognition
(FDR) program has been recognized by the American Society of Association Executives
(ASAE) with an Award of Excellence. Each year ASAE sponsors the Associations Advance America Awards which recognize associations that propel America forward
with innovative projects in education, skills training, standards-setting, business and social innovation, knowledge creation, citizenship, and community service.
Being recognized with an Award of Excellence automatically puts AAMVA in the running for the 2006 Association Advance America Summit Award, the highest level of recognition. The Summit awards will be chosen in July 2006. A special note of thanks and recognition to Shelly Jackson,
director, Education and Training Division, for her tireless effort and dedication to developing and delivering the FDR program and making it a shining example of AAMVA's efforts to meet the needs of our member jurisdictions.
PACE Awards
Call For Entries
Assemble your best communications projects and enter them in the 2006 AAMVA PACE Awards! The deadline for receiving entries is
Feb. 16, 2006. This year AAMVA welcomes a new awards coordinator, Gary Hasenbalg, from the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission. And we welcome back our veteran awards coordinators, Mary Jane Lopez,
West Virginia, Susan McBride, California, and Patty Mayers, Wisconsin.
For more information about the PACE Awards and to access the registration
form, visit the PACE Awards section
of AAMVA's Web site.
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