March 10, 2009
David E Steitz Headquarters, Washington 202-358-1730 david steitz@nasa gov
Alan Brown Dryden Flight Research Center, Edwards, Calif 661-276-2665 alan brown@nasa gov
RELEASE: 09-053
NASA DRYDEN DIRECTOR KEVIN PETERSEN TO RETIRE IN APRIL
EDWARDS, Calif -- Kevin L Petersen, director of NASA's Dryden Flight Research Center, announced he plans to retire from NASA effective April 3 A veteran aerospace engineer and manager with 38 years experience at Dryden, Petersen has served as the center's director for more than 10 years and is the longest-serving field center director currently at NASA Dryden's deputy center director, David D McBride, has been named acting director
"Kevin's service to NASA exemplifies what's great about the people who make up America's space program -- he's served with distinction and helped lead the agency aeronautics efforts into the 21st century," said NASA Acting Administrator Chris Scolese "I've asked David McBride to serve as acting Dryden director I'm confident David will help keep Dryden in the forefront of aeronautics research during this period of transition "
During Petersen's tenure as center director, Dryden has been transformed from a field center primarily focused on aeronautics research and support for the space shuttle program to a center with major projects supporting all four of NASA's mission disciplines -- environmental and space science, space exploration, human spaceflight and aeronautics
During the last decade, Dryden has accomplished many flight-research "firsts," including the flight of the Helios solar-electric aircraft to a world record altitude of 96,863 feet, the flight of the X-43A integrated scramjet vehicle to a speed of Mach 10, and the demonstration of fully autonomous in-flight aerial refueling capability
"It is hard to imagine a career with more excitement and opportunity," said Petersen "Dryden is a unique place with unmatched talents and capabilities It has been a privilege and an honor to have played a small role in Dryden's historic accomplishments "
Petersen began his career at Dryden as a university cooperative student in 1971 and was hired as an aerospace engineer upon graduation in 1974 Early in his career at Dryden, Petersen worked as a research engineer on the three-eighths-scale F-15 Remotely Piloted Research Vehicle, the F-8 Digital Fly-By-Wire and the Highly Maneuverable Aircraft Technology projects
He later served in multiple supervisory and management positions at Dryden within the Research Engineering Division He provided multidisciplinary support to a variety of research programs for flight dynamics and controls, structural dynamics and flight systems Programs he supported included the F-18 High Angle-of-Attack Research Vehicle and the X-29 Forward Swept Wing technology demonstrator aircraft, for which he was chief engineer He also headed the center's National AeroSpace Plane project office from February 1992 through November 1993
Beginning in 1993, Petersen served as the center's acting deputy director and was appointed Dryden's deputy director in January 1996 Upon the retirement of former center director Ken Szalai, Petersen was named the center's director on Feb 9, 1999
Petersen was awarded NASA's Exceptional Achievement Medal in 2004 for his contributions to the agency He also has been the recipient of NASA's Exceptional Engineering Achievement Medal, NASA's Exceptional Service Medal, NASA's Outstanding Leadership Medal and NASA's Equal Employment Opportunity Medal
Petersen holds both a bachelor's degree and a master's degree in aerospace engineering He is a fellow of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics
A High-resolution photo of Petersen is available online at:
http://www nasa gov/centers/dryden/news/newsphotos/index html
For more information about NASA's Dryden Flight Research Center and its research projects, visit:
http://www nasa gov/centers/dryden
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