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Appendix D: Biographies of Committee Members and Staff
Pages 80-84

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... He is responsible for Aerospace support to the Air Force Satellite Control Network and Spacelift Range, as well as the company's launch operations at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station and Vandenberg Air Force Base.
From page 81...
... These include the Department of Commerce Bronze and Silver Medals, two NASA Exceptional Service Medals, the NASA Cooperative External Achievement Award, more than 15 NASA Group Achievement Awards, the Catholic University of America Alumni Achievement Award in the Field of Science, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Environmental Hero Award, and the U.S. Environmental
From page 82...
... His career with NASA and Lockheed Martin includes Science Mission Operations on Apollo 16 and Apollo 17; director, Solar Terrestrial and Astrophysics at NASA Headquarters (included the Sounding Rocket and Balloon Programs) ; GSFC director for space and Earth science; NASA deputy associate administrator, space station; NASA associate administrator for human exploration, and director, space systems and engineering, civil space for Lockheed Martin, with responsibility for the Hubble servicing missions, Space Infrared Telescope Facility (Spitzer)
From page 83...
... He also received recognition in Group Achievement Awards for the following programs: Pegsat Development Team 1990, Spartan I Team 1985, STS GetAway Special Program 1982, Skylab Achievement Award 1974, and 2000th Sounding Rocket 1977. Upon retiring from NASA in 1992, he continued as a consultant for missile defense programs in Huntsville, Alabama.
From page 84...
... He was on the staff of the Congressional Budget Office and also worked for the Space Policy Institute at the George Washington University. He has held Guggenheim and Verville fellowships and is an associate editor of the German spaceflight magazine Raumfahrt Concret, in addition to writing for such publications as Novosti Kosmonavtiki (Russia)


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