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From page 101...
... She retired from Lockheed Martin as vice president and general manager of the Civil Space business where she had executive responsibility for national space programs relating to human space flight and space science missions, including planetary, solar, astrophysical, and Earth remote sensing for civil government agencies. These major programs included the Orion Multi-purpose Crew Vehicle, Hubble and Spitzer space telescopes, GOES-R weather satellites, Juno, GRAIL, MAVEN, Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, Mars Odyssey, InSight, OSIRIS-Rex planetary missions, and the company's nuclear space power programs.
From page 102...
... Ms. Klug Boonstra has more than 20 years of experience in creating and implementing national NASA STEM education pipeline programs that stretch vertically from pre-college to workforce including as principal investigator for NASA's largest undergraduate internship program (Undergraduate Student Research Project)
From page 103...
... She has held several positions of leadership in the planetary science community, including chair of the Division for Planetary Sciences of the American Astronomical Society and president of the AGU's Planetary Science Section.
From page 104...
... In addition to examining physics education and the workforce within the United States, Dr. White helped direct the Global Survey of Science as part of a study examining gender differences in science disciplines around the world.


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