Intelligence Commendation Medal

The Intelligence Commendation Medal is awarded by the Central Intelligence Agency for the performance of especially commendable service or for an act or achievement significantly above normal duties which results in an important contribution to the mission of the Agency.[1]

Intelligence Commendation Medal
Awarded by Central Intelligence Agency
CountryUnited States of America
EligibilityEmployees of the Central Intelligence Agency
Awarded for"the performance of especially commendable service or for an act or achievement significantly above normal duties which results in an important contribution to the mission of the Agency."
Precedence
Next (higher)Career Commendation Medal
Next (lower)Exceptional Service Medal

Known recipients

gollark: Real programmers travel back in time to the start of the universe and alter its initial conditions such that a program they want is simply created later.
gollark: ```mrustc works by compiling assumed-valid rust code (i.e. without borrow checking) into a high-level assembly (currently using C, but LLVM/cretonne or even direct machine code could work) and getting an external code generator to turn that into optimised machine code. This works because the borrow checker doesn't have any impact on the generated code, just in checking that the code would be valid.```
gollark: Mostly designed to stop trusting trust attacks and allow porting, but it could work.
gollark: https://github.com/thepowersgang/mrustc
gollark: There's a Rust→© compiler.

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