Baldrige Award Board to Zoom on Excellence Improvements June 11
Published Date: 4/2/2026
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Summary
The Board of Overseers for the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award is meeting virtually on June 11, 2026, to review and improve the Award program. This affects organizations aiming for top-quality performance in areas like business, education, and health. The meeting is open to the public and focuses on updates, ethics, and new ideas—no costs or deadlines for participants yet, but big improvements could be coming!
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Virtual Public Meeting — June 11, 2026
The Board of Overseers will meet virtually on June 11, 2026, from 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Eastern Time, and the meeting is open to the public. You must pre-register to attend via Robyn Decker and registration requests must be received by 4:00 p.m. Eastern Time on June 4, 2026; include your name, email, and telephone number when registering.
Public Comment Slot and Deadlines
About 30 minutes will be reserved for public comments during the June 11, 2026 meeting, with speaking time likely limited to approximately three minutes per speaker and assigned first-come, first-served. To request a place on the agenda you must email Robyn Decker and have your request received by 4:00 p.m. Eastern Time on June 4, 2026; written statements may be submitted by email at any time.
Board Will Review and Recommend Award Improvements
The Board will review and discuss the Baldrige Performance Excellence Program and may implement improvements to the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award and submit recommendations to the NIST Director as the Board deems necessary. These reviews and recommendations will be discussed at the June 11, 2026 meeting.
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