Joe Jonah Euclid is the name (possibly a pseudonym) of a well-known pamphleteer who lived around Menlo Park, California in the 1990s. Joe Jonah Euclid was well known for posting fliers around the campus of Stanford University. His fliers dealt with a variety of topics, but their central theme was his displeasure over the practice of psychic mindreading, which he believed was extremely harmful to children. Euclid believed he was being contacted by angels and the recently deceased and given instructions on how to combat mindreading.
It is likely that Euclid was afflicted with a form of schizophrenia. He was, nonetheless, something of a celebrity around Stanford.
Joe Jonah Euclid vanished from the Stanford area in the fall of 1998. After posting his musings for several years at Caltech, he now regularly visits UCLA. His postings often seem to be spurred by news of the deaths of celebrity figures. He also seems to have strong opinions on the injustices of court conservatorship of peoples' assets. The name he usually puts on his postings is "Timothy A. Gill".
It is likely that Euclid was afflicted with a form of schizophrenia. He was, nonetheless, something of a celebrity around Stanford.
Joe Jonah Euclid vanished from the Stanford area in the fall of 1998. After posting his musings for several years at Caltech, he now regularly visits UCLA. His postings often seem to be spurred by news of the deaths of celebrity figures. He also seems to have strong opinions on the injustices of court conservatorship of peoples' assets. The name he usually puts on his postings is "Timothy A. Gill".
Neatvision was a free for non-commercial use Java based image analysis and software development environment, which provides high level access to a wide range of image processing algorithms through well defined and easy to use graphical interface. NeatVision contains over 290 image manipulation, processing and analysis algorithms. Users can extend the core NeatVision library using the developers interface, a plug-in which features, automatic source code generation, compilation with full error feedback and dynamic algorithm updates. NeatVision is primarily an image processing application and offers an extensive range of image analysis and visualization tools (these include zoom, pseudo colour, intensity scan, histogram and 3D profile mesh). In addition, the ability to read and write a wide range of image file formats is supported.
As of January 2012 NeatVision has been replaced by the VSG Image Processing and Analysis Toolbox.
As of January 2012 NeatVision has been replaced by the VSG Image Processing and Analysis Toolbox.
PROJECTproject is a Toronto-based company that has produced improvised theatre, comedy and performance events since June 2007. In addition to their regular shows, the company is also responsible for the PROJECTproject COMBUSTIONfestival featuring collaborations with performers from across North America, held in May.
PROJECTproject’s weekly show features a variety of improv formats and concepts. Generally, each show features one or two short showcase slots (sometimes called “mixers”) and one soloset (wherein an improviser takes to the stage by themselves) followed by a rotating series of longer or more involved projects in the second half of the show, usually prominently featuring the company’s core cast of 5 improvisers. PROJECTproject shows are characterized by a casual party atmosphere and a willingness by performers to collaborate and work outside of their comfort zones. What was originally intended as a 5-week preview run at Unit 102 turned into a
37-week stint as the company waited for their new venue to be built.
Following their inaugural PROJECTproject COMBUSTIONfestival in May 2008, the company took up residence at Comedy Bar - a comedy venue owned by Gary Rideout Jr. of The Sketchersons (with business partner James Elksnitis). In March 2009, PROJECTproject returned their weekly show to Unit 102, but still mounted the 2009 PROJECTproject COMBUSTIONfestival at Comedy Bar. In September 2009, the company began an occasional (almost monthly) residency at Bread & Circus in Toronto's Kensington Market, in addition to their weekly shows at Unit 102.
Combustion Festival
In the last week of May, PROJECTproject hosts a festival of improvised and interdisciplinary collaborations with improvisers and artists from across North America. The festival features 5 programs, each loosely inspired by a method of combustion:
*FAST - shortform improv (shorter in length, not in quality)
*SLOW - longform improv (not that the speed of it need be slow)
*COMPLETE - heavily structured improvisation, loose sketch and scripted work with room to play
*INCOMPLETE - new configurations of people; forms-in-development
*SMOULDERING - radical/non-traditional improvisation
2008
Festival artwork by Joe Sciglitano (Australia).
Guests
*Picnicface (Halifax): Mark Little & Andrew Bush
* (Vancouver): Alistair Cook & Rene Dellefont
*The Doug Dank Project (Atlanta): Rene Dellefont & Amber Nash (with: Sean Tabares & Kurt Smeaton)
*A.K.A. Improv (Vancouver): Aaron Read, Andrew Chen & Kayla Lorette
*Buckshot’N’Benny (New York/Vancouver): Kaitlin Fontana & Louie Pearlman
*Uncalled For (Montreal): Dan Jeannotte, Anders Yates, Nic Wright & Caitlin Howden
*Crush Improv (Ottawa): AL Connors (& guests)
*The Sketchersons (Toronto): Gary Rideout Jr., Pat Thornton, Craig Brown, Bob Kerr, Norm Sousa, Cole Osborne, Tal Zimerman, Laura Cilevitz, Inessa Frantowski, Andy Hull, Josh Saltzman & Jared Sales
*Bad Dog Theatre Co. (Toronto): Lisa Merchant, James Gangl, Kris Siddiqi, Kirsten Gallagher, Kevin Matviw & Alastair Forbes
*The Renaissance (Toronto): Julian Frid, Georgea Brooks-Hancock, Shauna Jean Doherty, Claire Salloum, Liam O’Doherty Adam Ward & Karen Stern
*Semi-formal night/project guests: many of the performers above plus Vivieno Caldinelli, Rob Baker, Peter Stevens, Daryn MacIntyre & more.
2009
Festival artwork by Jon Blair (Toronto).
Festival photography by Shauna Jean Doherty & Stephanie Marie Tonietto (Toronto).
Guests
*4track (New York): Christian Capozzoli & guests (including Sean Tabares)
*CRUMBS (Winnipeg): Steve Sim & Lee White
*Dad's Garage (Atlanta): Amber Nash & Chris Blair
*Mark & Andy from Picnicface (Halifax): Mark Little & Andrew Bush
*CRUSH (New York): Frank Bonomo, Brandon Lisy, Brian Bockrath, Chet Siegel, Lauren Olson, Taylor White & Steve Horak
*Crush Improv (Ottawa): AL Connors, Cari Leslie (& guests)
*Sister Act (Vancouver): Christine Bortolin & Bita Joudaki with Aaron Read
*All-star guests: Kirsten Rasmussen (Rapid Fire Theatre - Edmonton), Rene Dellefont (Doug Dank Project - Atlanta), Kaitlin Fontana (Rosa Parks improv - Vancouver) & Caitlin Curtis (Kelvin Improv - Winnipeg)
2010
Festival artwork by Ehren Salazar (Vancouver).
Festival photography by Kate Millet, Mandy Sellers, Shauna Jean Doherty & Stephanie Marie Tonietto (Toronto).
Guests
*4track (New York): Christian Capozzoli, George Basil & guests (including: Brandon Lisy, Mark Little, Kirsten Rasmussen & Michal Grajewski)
*the Sunday Service (Vancouver): Taz VanRassel, Ryan Beil & Kevin Lee
*Parallelogramophonograph (Austin): Kareem Badr, Kaci Beeler, Roy Janik & Valerie Ward
*Ted & Melanie (Chicago): Jet Eveleth & Paul Brittain
*Rapid Fire Theatre's Young Guns (Edmonton): Julian Faid, Arlen Konopaki & Joe Vanderhelm
*the Tumbleweed Project (cross-Canada): Tim Carlson, Hannah Spear, Meags Fitzgerald, RobYn Slade, Justin Collette, Cari Leslie, Kirsten Rasmussen & Mark Little
*All-star guests: AL Connors & Brad MacNeil (Crush Improv - Ottawa)
Projects
Ongoing projects
*show - a gameshow incorporating improvised scenes, trivia, penalties and challenges (influenced by Japanese and North American gameshows & board games)
*The Condo Show - a directed one-act improvised play, with a director chosen at random from the cast and one player randomly challenged with some sort of restriction (referred to as the skull-and-crossbones) (conceived by Mark Andrada)
Occasional/developing projects
*Dinner with Someone from History - a recurring series of spaghetti dinners with Pat Thornton and a variety of audience-suggested historical figures played by Sean Tabares
*Burning Bright - inspired by the John Steinbeck play-novelette of the same name (conceived by Kayla Lorette)
*Perfect Strangers - a piece making use of improvised illustration, and auto-animation projected onto/behind the actors in the scenes using an overhead projector (conceived by Mark Andrada)
*Post-apocalyptic project - genre exploration (conceived by Kayla Lorette)
*Project Sleep - a piece wherein improvisers set their clocks to wake up in the middle of the night to record themselves performing spontaneous monologues based on a suggestion that is only revealed to them when they arise; these projected monologues form the basis of improvised scenework (conceived by Sean Tabares)
*Epicene girls/epicene boys - projects featuring the core cast divided along gender lines
Past projects (could return)
*The Kid is Hot 2night - a 6-month long ongoing longform elimination tournament wherein the initial field of 30 seasoned improvisers was eventually narrowed (through audience voting) to a group of 6 improvisers who were featured at the 2008 COMBUSTIONfestival (conceived by Bob Banks)
*Slimfit - a serialized improvised sitcom set in the world of high fashion modeling (conceived by Alana Johnston)
Festival appearances
*2007 Toronto International Improv Festival (as PROJECTproject: epicene project)
*2008 University of Toronto Improv Festival (showcase guests)
*2008 Victoria International Improv Festival
*2008 Vancouver International Improv Festival
*2009 Canadian Comedy Awards & Festival - Saint John, New Brunswick
*2009 Mprov - Montreal International Improv Festival
*2010 Guelph Comedy Festival
Performers
Core Cast Members
*Julie Dumais
*Sarah Hillier
*Sean Tabares
*Alex Tindal
*Mark Andrada (occasionally)
Core Cast Alumni
*Adam Cawley
*Jason DeRosse
*Bob Banks
*Alana Johnston
*Bita Joudaki
*Kayla Lorette
*Tatiana Maslany
Guests
Pat Thornton, Gary Rideout Jr., Norm Sousa, Craig Brown, Cole Osborne, Rob Baker, Aurora Browne, Caitlin Howden, Jan Caruana, Lauren Ash, James Gangl, Lisa Merchant, Kris Siddiqi, Daryn McIntyre, Peter Stevens, Claire Salloum, Georgea Brooks-Hancock, Alice Moran, Liz White, Mack Lawrenz, Rob Baker, Chris Tindal, Sarah Hennessey, Deborah Etta Robinson, Brian Barlow, Carmine Lucarelli, Kevin Gillese, Michal Grajewski, Katie Bowes, Arlen Konopaki, Kjartan Hewitt, Chris Craddock, Sandra Battaglini, Rebecca Addelman, Kristen MacGregor, Tal Zimmerman, Steph “Tony” Tonietto, Simon Pond, Dave Morris, Aaron Read, Andrew Chen, Mark Little, Andrew Bush, Dan Jeannotte, Anders Yates, Matt Goldberg, Taz VanRassel, Eric Hart, Rob Norman, Andy Hull, Steve Oke, Brian Cook, Jeff McEnery, Dave Melenchuk, Matt Duncan, Adam Kennedy, Meags Fitzgerald, Fraz Weist, Ian Rowe, Steph Tolev, Allison Hogg, Ian MacIntyre, Lisa Farlow, Megan Fraser, Renna Reddie, Mark Cotoia, Kevin Patrick Robbins, Julia Lane, Rob Chodos, Brad Sayeau, Laura Cilevitz, Adam Ward, Steve Hobbs, Sean Magee, Wayne Molinski, Kevin Williams, Isaac Kessler, Michael Balazo Luis Fernandes & more.
PROJECTproject’s weekly show features a variety of improv formats and concepts. Generally, each show features one or two short showcase slots (sometimes called “mixers”) and one soloset (wherein an improviser takes to the stage by themselves) followed by a rotating series of longer or more involved projects in the second half of the show, usually prominently featuring the company’s core cast of 5 improvisers. PROJECTproject shows are characterized by a casual party atmosphere and a willingness by performers to collaborate and work outside of their comfort zones. What was originally intended as a 5-week preview run at Unit 102 turned into a
37-week stint as the company waited for their new venue to be built.
Following their inaugural PROJECTproject COMBUSTIONfestival in May 2008, the company took up residence at Comedy Bar - a comedy venue owned by Gary Rideout Jr. of The Sketchersons (with business partner James Elksnitis). In March 2009, PROJECTproject returned their weekly show to Unit 102, but still mounted the 2009 PROJECTproject COMBUSTIONfestival at Comedy Bar. In September 2009, the company began an occasional (almost monthly) residency at Bread & Circus in Toronto's Kensington Market, in addition to their weekly shows at Unit 102.
Combustion Festival
In the last week of May, PROJECTproject hosts a festival of improvised and interdisciplinary collaborations with improvisers and artists from across North America. The festival features 5 programs, each loosely inspired by a method of combustion:
*FAST - shortform improv (shorter in length, not in quality)
*SLOW - longform improv (not that the speed of it need be slow)
*COMPLETE - heavily structured improvisation, loose sketch and scripted work with room to play
*INCOMPLETE - new configurations of people; forms-in-development
*SMOULDERING - radical/non-traditional improvisation
2008
Festival artwork by Joe Sciglitano (Australia).
Guests
*Picnicface (Halifax): Mark Little & Andrew Bush
* (Vancouver): Alistair Cook & Rene Dellefont
*The Doug Dank Project (Atlanta): Rene Dellefont & Amber Nash (with: Sean Tabares & Kurt Smeaton)
*A.K.A. Improv (Vancouver): Aaron Read, Andrew Chen & Kayla Lorette
*Buckshot’N’Benny (New York/Vancouver): Kaitlin Fontana & Louie Pearlman
*Uncalled For (Montreal): Dan Jeannotte, Anders Yates, Nic Wright & Caitlin Howden
*Crush Improv (Ottawa): AL Connors (& guests)
*The Sketchersons (Toronto): Gary Rideout Jr., Pat Thornton, Craig Brown, Bob Kerr, Norm Sousa, Cole Osborne, Tal Zimerman, Laura Cilevitz, Inessa Frantowski, Andy Hull, Josh Saltzman & Jared Sales
*Bad Dog Theatre Co. (Toronto): Lisa Merchant, James Gangl, Kris Siddiqi, Kirsten Gallagher, Kevin Matviw & Alastair Forbes
*The Renaissance (Toronto): Julian Frid, Georgea Brooks-Hancock, Shauna Jean Doherty, Claire Salloum, Liam O’Doherty Adam Ward & Karen Stern
*Semi-formal night/project guests: many of the performers above plus Vivieno Caldinelli, Rob Baker, Peter Stevens, Daryn MacIntyre & more.
2009
Festival artwork by Jon Blair (Toronto).
Festival photography by Shauna Jean Doherty & Stephanie Marie Tonietto (Toronto).
Guests
*4track (New York): Christian Capozzoli & guests (including Sean Tabares)
*CRUMBS (Winnipeg): Steve Sim & Lee White
*Dad's Garage (Atlanta): Amber Nash & Chris Blair
*Mark & Andy from Picnicface (Halifax): Mark Little & Andrew Bush
*CRUSH (New York): Frank Bonomo, Brandon Lisy, Brian Bockrath, Chet Siegel, Lauren Olson, Taylor White & Steve Horak
*Crush Improv (Ottawa): AL Connors, Cari Leslie (& guests)
*Sister Act (Vancouver): Christine Bortolin & Bita Joudaki with Aaron Read
*All-star guests: Kirsten Rasmussen (Rapid Fire Theatre - Edmonton), Rene Dellefont (Doug Dank Project - Atlanta), Kaitlin Fontana (Rosa Parks improv - Vancouver) & Caitlin Curtis (Kelvin Improv - Winnipeg)
2010
Festival artwork by Ehren Salazar (Vancouver).
Festival photography by Kate Millet, Mandy Sellers, Shauna Jean Doherty & Stephanie Marie Tonietto (Toronto).
Guests
*4track (New York): Christian Capozzoli, George Basil & guests (including: Brandon Lisy, Mark Little, Kirsten Rasmussen & Michal Grajewski)
*the Sunday Service (Vancouver): Taz VanRassel, Ryan Beil & Kevin Lee
*Parallelogramophonograph (Austin): Kareem Badr, Kaci Beeler, Roy Janik & Valerie Ward
*Ted & Melanie (Chicago): Jet Eveleth & Paul Brittain
*Rapid Fire Theatre's Young Guns (Edmonton): Julian Faid, Arlen Konopaki & Joe Vanderhelm
*the Tumbleweed Project (cross-Canada): Tim Carlson, Hannah Spear, Meags Fitzgerald, RobYn Slade, Justin Collette, Cari Leslie, Kirsten Rasmussen & Mark Little
*All-star guests: AL Connors & Brad MacNeil (Crush Improv - Ottawa)
Projects
Ongoing projects
*show - a gameshow incorporating improvised scenes, trivia, penalties and challenges (influenced by Japanese and North American gameshows & board games)
*The Condo Show - a directed one-act improvised play, with a director chosen at random from the cast and one player randomly challenged with some sort of restriction (referred to as the skull-and-crossbones) (conceived by Mark Andrada)
Occasional/developing projects
*Dinner with Someone from History - a recurring series of spaghetti dinners with Pat Thornton and a variety of audience-suggested historical figures played by Sean Tabares
*Burning Bright - inspired by the John Steinbeck play-novelette of the same name (conceived by Kayla Lorette)
*Perfect Strangers - a piece making use of improvised illustration, and auto-animation projected onto/behind the actors in the scenes using an overhead projector (conceived by Mark Andrada)
*Post-apocalyptic project - genre exploration (conceived by Kayla Lorette)
*Project Sleep - a piece wherein improvisers set their clocks to wake up in the middle of the night to record themselves performing spontaneous monologues based on a suggestion that is only revealed to them when they arise; these projected monologues form the basis of improvised scenework (conceived by Sean Tabares)
*Epicene girls/epicene boys - projects featuring the core cast divided along gender lines
Past projects (could return)
*The Kid is Hot 2night - a 6-month long ongoing longform elimination tournament wherein the initial field of 30 seasoned improvisers was eventually narrowed (through audience voting) to a group of 6 improvisers who were featured at the 2008 COMBUSTIONfestival (conceived by Bob Banks)
*Slimfit - a serialized improvised sitcom set in the world of high fashion modeling (conceived by Alana Johnston)
Festival appearances
*2007 Toronto International Improv Festival (as PROJECTproject: epicene project)
*2008 University of Toronto Improv Festival (showcase guests)
*2008 Victoria International Improv Festival
*2008 Vancouver International Improv Festival
*2009 Canadian Comedy Awards & Festival - Saint John, New Brunswick
*2009 Mprov - Montreal International Improv Festival
*2010 Guelph Comedy Festival
Performers
Core Cast Members
*Julie Dumais
*Sarah Hillier
*Sean Tabares
*Alex Tindal
*Mark Andrada (occasionally)
Core Cast Alumni
*Adam Cawley
*Jason DeRosse
*Bob Banks
*Alana Johnston
*Bita Joudaki
*Kayla Lorette
*Tatiana Maslany
Guests
Pat Thornton, Gary Rideout Jr., Norm Sousa, Craig Brown, Cole Osborne, Rob Baker, Aurora Browne, Caitlin Howden, Jan Caruana, Lauren Ash, James Gangl, Lisa Merchant, Kris Siddiqi, Daryn McIntyre, Peter Stevens, Claire Salloum, Georgea Brooks-Hancock, Alice Moran, Liz White, Mack Lawrenz, Rob Baker, Chris Tindal, Sarah Hennessey, Deborah Etta Robinson, Brian Barlow, Carmine Lucarelli, Kevin Gillese, Michal Grajewski, Katie Bowes, Arlen Konopaki, Kjartan Hewitt, Chris Craddock, Sandra Battaglini, Rebecca Addelman, Kristen MacGregor, Tal Zimmerman, Steph “Tony” Tonietto, Simon Pond, Dave Morris, Aaron Read, Andrew Chen, Mark Little, Andrew Bush, Dan Jeannotte, Anders Yates, Matt Goldberg, Taz VanRassel, Eric Hart, Rob Norman, Andy Hull, Steve Oke, Brian Cook, Jeff McEnery, Dave Melenchuk, Matt Duncan, Adam Kennedy, Meags Fitzgerald, Fraz Weist, Ian Rowe, Steph Tolev, Allison Hogg, Ian MacIntyre, Lisa Farlow, Megan Fraser, Renna Reddie, Mark Cotoia, Kevin Patrick Robbins, Julia Lane, Rob Chodos, Brad Sayeau, Laura Cilevitz, Adam Ward, Steve Hobbs, Sean Magee, Wayne Molinski, Kevin Williams, Isaac Kessler, Michael Balazo Luis Fernandes & more.
Larry E. Coben is an American personal injury lawyer who has obtained millions of dollars in verdicts and settlements on behalf of injured people in nearly every state in the . He serves in leadership roles in numerous legal organizations including an Arizona Trial Lawyers Association Board of Directors. Coben is also a former Chair of the American Association for Justice (AAJ) Products Liability Section and has served in various leadership roles for the American Bar Association.
Coben represents people suffering catastrophic brain and spinal cord injuries as well as victims of unsafe and defective products.
Notable Verdicts and Settlements
Coben serves as a member of the Executive Committee in the Federal NFL Concussion Litigation, which reached a $765 million proposed settlement to aid former players suffering from neurological disorders. He and Anapol Schwartz partner Sol H. Weiss filed the first of the federal lawsuits titled Easterling v. The National Football League.
Coben also obtained $26 million in Buongiovanni v. General Motors Corporation on behalf of a woman who suffered a catastrophic spinal cord injury after a defectively designed front passenger seat in a 1984 Chevrolet Chevette failed to yield rearward in a rear-end collision.
Coben’s $10.2 million verdict in Pursell v. Volkswagen made VerdictSearch’s Top PA Verdicts of 2010. He secured the award for a woman who suffered catastrophic injuries to her internal organs and spinal cord, resulting in and loss of bowel and bladder control. She was a passenger in a defective rear seat when the driver of a 1992 Volkswagen Jetta lost control of the car and struck a .
Publications
Coben has authored three books:
Crashworthiness Litigation, 2d, American Association of Justice, 2008.
Products Liability Litigation: Product Studies—Chapters on Crashworthiness, Frontal, Restraint Systems, Seat Belts. Clark, Boardman and Callaghan, 1996.
Pennsylvania Products Liability Guide, Bisel Publishing Co., 1993.
Professional Recognition
Coben was the 2010 recipient of the AAJ Steven J. Sharp Public Service Award for his representation of thousands of consumers before the U.S. Congress and the U.S. Bankruptcy Court. He fought to prevent General Motors Corporation and Chrysler Corporation from avoiding responsibility for the sale of defective products as the companies restructured operations during the financial crisis of 2009.
Coben was named a Top 100 Lawyer in Pennsylvania by Super Lawyers® and has been included in the publication every year since 2011. He also received the 2009 Attorneys’ Information Exchange Group Presidential Award for Outstanding Service in the Pursuit of Justice.
Coben represents people suffering catastrophic brain and spinal cord injuries as well as victims of unsafe and defective products.
Notable Verdicts and Settlements
Coben serves as a member of the Executive Committee in the Federal NFL Concussion Litigation, which reached a $765 million proposed settlement to aid former players suffering from neurological disorders. He and Anapol Schwartz partner Sol H. Weiss filed the first of the federal lawsuits titled Easterling v. The National Football League.
Coben also obtained $26 million in Buongiovanni v. General Motors Corporation on behalf of a woman who suffered a catastrophic spinal cord injury after a defectively designed front passenger seat in a 1984 Chevrolet Chevette failed to yield rearward in a rear-end collision.
Coben’s $10.2 million verdict in Pursell v. Volkswagen made VerdictSearch’s Top PA Verdicts of 2010. He secured the award for a woman who suffered catastrophic injuries to her internal organs and spinal cord, resulting in and loss of bowel and bladder control. She was a passenger in a defective rear seat when the driver of a 1992 Volkswagen Jetta lost control of the car and struck a .
Publications
Coben has authored three books:
Crashworthiness Litigation, 2d, American Association of Justice, 2008.
Products Liability Litigation: Product Studies—Chapters on Crashworthiness, Frontal, Restraint Systems, Seat Belts. Clark, Boardman and Callaghan, 1996.
Pennsylvania Products Liability Guide, Bisel Publishing Co., 1993.
Professional Recognition
Coben was the 2010 recipient of the AAJ Steven J. Sharp Public Service Award for his representation of thousands of consumers before the U.S. Congress and the U.S. Bankruptcy Court. He fought to prevent General Motors Corporation and Chrysler Corporation from avoiding responsibility for the sale of defective products as the companies restructured operations during the financial crisis of 2009.
Coben was named a Top 100 Lawyer in Pennsylvania by Super Lawyers® and has been included in the publication every year since 2011. He also received the 2009 Attorneys’ Information Exchange Group Presidential Award for Outstanding Service in the Pursuit of Justice.