The ICPC CLI Joseph S. DeBlasi Outstanding Contribution Award#
The ICPC Joseph S. DeBlasi Award is awarded each year to the ICPC volunteer who has played an instrumental role in the success of the ICPC for a period of not less than 5 years. The award winner is selected by a committee of senior ICPC volunteers.
Award winners are presented with the award at the ACM-ICPC World Finals.
| Year | Recipient | Service |
|---|---|---|
| 2012 | Kattis: Fredrik Niemelä, Gunnar Kreitz, Per Austrin, Pehr Söderman, Mikael Goldmann, Emma Enström, Mikael Lagerkvist | For developing the Programming Contest Control System used to support the ACM-ICPC World Finals since 2010 and the Nordic Collegiate Programming Contest since 2007. |
| 2012 | ICPC Live: Fredrik Niemelä, Mats Erixon, Niklas Lind, Mattias de Zalenski, Aase Knudsen, Roger Sandholm | For establishing a live production, allowing people world-wide to watch the ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest World Finals live via the Internet. |
| 2011 | Michael Jeffry Donahoo Tomáš Černý Ray Holder | Baylor University Competitive Infrastructure Initiative Lab and the core team of developers for providing global enterprise management tools in support of the ICPC since 1998 and development support for global CLI developers since 2002. |
| 2009 | Vladimir Parfenov Roman Elizarov Vladimir Vasiliev | NEERC Team for establishing the ICPC NEERC tiered contest spanning from Eastern Europe to the Pacific Ocean, including the Russian Federation. |
| 2008 | Hans Domjan Michael Korpi Joel Korpi David Hill Lisa Donahoo | ICPC Digital Media Team for outstanding service and accomplishment in telling the story of the ACM-ICPC World Finals through video and still photography since 1996. |
| 2007 | Rodney D'Silva | IBM Technical Representative ICPC Operations Team |
| 2006 | Patrick Hynan | World Finals Operations Manager World Finals Operations Director |
| 2006 | Brian Sitton | World Finals Systems Manager World Finals Configuration QA Manager |
| 2005 | Miguel Revilla Ramos Valladolid University | The Valladolid On-Line Judge System The ICPC On-Line Judge System For outstanding service and accomplishment in support of ICPC Contests throughout the world as ICPC Problem Archivist and for the development of the the Online-Judge Problem Set Archive at the Universidad de Valladolid. |
| 2004 | John Clevenger Sam Ashoo Doug Lane Troy Boudreau Cal State Sacramento | PC^2 Programming Contest Control System |
| 2003 | C. Jinshong Hwang Texas State University | Director and Founder of Asia Contests |
| 2002 | IBM Toronto Labs | Outstanding service as volunteers and ICPC Sponsor |
| 2002 | Joseph S. DeBlasi | ACM Mentoring the ICPC while ACM Executive Director |
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