Date: June 19th 2009

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  1. NASA CHOOSES THREE NEW FLIGHT DIRECTORS TO LEAD MISSION CONTROL
  2. NASA AWARDS FIRST RECOVERY ACT CONTRACT FOR JOHNSON REPAIRS

Date: Thu, 18 Jun 2009 11:38:00 -0500 From: info@JSC NASA GOV Subject: NASA CHOOSES THREE NEW FLIGHT DIRECTORS TO LEAD MISSION CONTROL

June 12, 2009

John Yembrick Headquarters, Washington 202-358-1100

Kelly Humphries Johnson Space Center, Houston 281-483-5111

Report #H09-133

NASA CHOOSES THREE NEW FLIGHT DIRECTORS TO LEAD MISSION CONTROL

HOUSTON -- NASA has selected three new flight directors who will manage and carry out shuttle flights and International Space Station expeditions Dina Contella, Scott Stover and Ed Van Cise will join a select group of individuals who lead human spaceflights from Mission Control at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston

"Since the first flight director, Chris Kraft, was selected during the Mercury era, 77 men and women have served as flight directors One of the new flight directors will be the 80th in the history of U S human spaceflight," said John McCullough, chief of the Flight Director Office at Johnson "Dina, Scott and Ed are senior flight controllers who have lead management experience and an average of 10 years of flight control experience "

A flight director leads and orchestrates planning and integration activities with flight controllers, payload customers, international partners, and technical and program support across the agency Flight directors also are involved in developing plans and reviewing systems for future Constellation Program exploration missions All of the recently selected individuals will begin training as space station flight directors

"This group will help us transition the knowledge and experience from the existing human spaceflight programs into the development and execution of our exploration program with the new Orion spacecraft in the years to come," McCullough said

Contella was born in Austin, Texas, and earned a bachelor's degree in aerospace engineering from Texas A&M University in 1992 She began working at NASA in the cooperative education program in 1990 Since 1995, Contella has served as a space shuttle and space station flight controller and astronaut instructor responsible for planning, training and executing spacewalks

Contella served as the lead spacewalk, or Extravehicular Activity Officer, liaison to Russia during early station construction After the Columbia accident, she was instrumental in the development of repair tools and techniques for the space shuttle's thermal protection system From 1993 to 1995, Contella was an astronaut instructor in the Shuttle Data Processing System Navigation group

Stover was born in Chambersburg, Pa , but considers Lemasters, Pa , to be his hometown He earned a bachelor's degree in aerospace from Pennsylvania State University in 2000, and a master's degree in Space Architecture from the University of Houston in 2004

Since 2000, Stover has supported six space shuttle assembly flights to the station as a member of the Power, Heating, Articulation, Lighting and Control, or Phalcon team that manages the space station's electrical power system He has led the group since 2008 He was group leader during a space station expedition mission and two shuttle missions, including the STS-120 mission, supporting the relocation and reactivation of the Port 6 power module and the Harmony node

Van Cise was born in Bay City, Mich , and earned a bachelor's degree in aerospace engineering from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, in 2000 Van Cise joined NASA as a member of the Operations Support Officer, or OSO, which coordinates station repair, maintenance and assembly operations in 2000 Most recently, he has served as special assistant to the director of Mission Operations in a leadership development assignment

Prior to that, Van Cise had been lead of the Mechanisms and Maintenance Training Group since 2007, responsible for the training of astronauts and flight controllers in skills and techniques needed to repair, maintain and assemble the station In 2006, he was on staff in the Flight Director Program Integration Office, and worked as a space station flight controller for the OSO and Telemetry, Information, Transfer and Attitude Navigation, or Titan, groups The Titan discipline oversees attitude control, communications and command, and data handling systems of the station during Houston nighttime and weekend hours

Photos of the new flight directors are available at:

http://spaceflight nasa gov/gallery/images/behindthescenes/people/flightdirectors2009/ndxpage1 html

For information about NASA and agency programs, visit:

http://www nasa gov

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Date: Thu, 18 Jun 2009 12:01:09 -0500 From: info@JSC NASA GOV Subject: NASA AWARDS FIRST RECOVERY ACT CONTRACT FOR JOHNSON REPAIRS

June 15, 2009

Stephanie Schierholz Headquarters, Washington 202-358-4997

Josh Byerly Johnson Space Center 281-483-5111

Report #C09-028

NASA AWARDS FIRST RECOVERY ACT CONTRACT FOR JOHNSON REPAIRS

HOUSTON -- Using funds from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, NASA has awarded to DRI Commercial Corporation of Irvine, Calif , a contract to repair critical infrastructure facilities at the agency's Johnson Space Center in Houston that were damaged during Hurricane Ike in September 2008 The funds will be used to perform roof repairs and roof ledge replacements at Johnson

The competitively awarded, firm-fixed-price contract begins June 15, 2009 The total value of the base contract and options is $7 9 million The base contract lasts approximately 9 months and has seven options Each of the options, which may be conducted concurrently, also has a performance period of approximately 9 months after notice to begin work

This is NASA's first procurement using funds from the Recovery Act Among the key purposes of the Recovery Act are preserving and creating jobs, spurring technological advances in science and health, and promoting economic recovery

NASA will receive a total of approximately $1 billion in Recovery Act stimulus funding, of which $50 million is prioritized for restoring NASA-owned facilities damaged from hurricanes and other natural disasters that occurred during calendar year 2008

Use of Recovery Act funds for institutional investments will ensure NASA's key infrastructure capabilities are available to conduct the agency's mission New jobs will be created to conduct this work funded by the Recovery Act

The facilities being repaired at Johnson are crucial to NASA's human spaceflight missions These missions include flying the space shuttle until its retirement, completing the assembly of the International Space Station for its use as a national laboratory, implementing Constellation Program's next-generation space systems and supporting the development of future crew and cargo transportation systems

For more information about NASA's Johnson Space Center, visit:

http://www nasa gov/johnson

For the most current information about NASA's use of the Recovery Act funds, visit:

http://www nasa gov/recovery

For more information about NASA and agency programs, visit:

http://www nasa gov

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