It wasnโ€™t exactly the Olympics, yet three employees from NAVAIRโ€™s acquisition Program Management (AIR-1.0) organization nabbed gold, silver and bronze awards at a recent event honoring their service.

The three AIR-1.0 professionals were among more than 300 employees recognized in 20 award categories at the 47th Excellence in Federal Career Awards hosted by the Baltimore Federal Executive Board and held May 2 in that city.

Though aligned under AIR-1.0, two of the three employees support other NAVAIR program offices.

Sarah Gilstrap, the deputy integrated product team lead for Mission Systems/Landing Gear/Airframes for the H-53 Helicopters Program Office (PMA-261), earned a silver award in the Rookie Employee of the Year Administrative/Management Analyst category. She beat out her competitors in that category, ultimately winning another overall gold award. Known as a quick study, Gilstrap is credited for saving the H-53 program, currently in the system development and demonstration phase, more than $100 million; and leading the progress of a 50-caliber machine gun mount for the helicopter.

โ€œIโ€™m humbled,โ€ said Gilstrap, who balanced her workload with the birth of a baby last year. โ€œI have to give a lot of credit to my team and the folks who have mentored me and supported me over my nearly two-year federal career.โ€

Adam Johnston, former deputy Integrated product team lead for Triton Unmanned Air Systems (PMA-262) development, received a bronze honor in the Outstanding Supervisor, GS-13 above category. Johnston oversees a 300-member team that manages the cost, schedule and performance of a $2.7-billion engineering, manufacturing and development effort for the high-altitude, long endurance unmanned air system, scheduled to be delivered to the fleet in 2017.

โ€œI love working on a program that is on the forefront of naval aviation,โ€ Johnston said. โ€œI get to tackle really complex problems and solve them with an extremely dedicated and highly skilled team.โ€

Deputy Assistant Program Manager for Logistics (AIR-6.0) for the Air Combat Electronics Program Officeโ€™s (PMA-209) Fleet Support Team (FST), John โ€œJeffโ€ Cooke also won a bronze award as Rookie Employee of the Year in the Technical Scientific and Program S