Larry Crawford Retires After 35 Years of Service to Nation

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06.03.05

Mike Rein
Kennedy Space Center, Fla. 
(Phone: 321/867-2468)

RELEASE: 46-05

LARRY CRAWFORD RETIRES AFTER 35 YEARS OF SERVICE TO NATION

James L. "Larry" Crawford, director of Kennedy Space Center's Safety 
and Mission Assurance (S&MA) organization, is retiring today after 35 
years of dedicated service to NASA and the U.S. Army.

Crawford joined KSC in 2004 to lead the new S&MA organization, which 
was created to centralize the safety and mission assurance activities 
into a single, effective organization. Through his leadership, the 
Center's safety and mission assurance program was tremendously 
strengthened.

"In reorganizing the S&MA directorate, employees made it clear that 
they wanted a seasoned veteran as their director," said KSC Director 
Jim Kennedy. "Larry was the right man at the right time and has made 
significant accomplishments."

According to Crawford, the S&MA organization is a large and evolving 
structure that has made major contributions in reducing risk to 
flight and ground crews.

"I am very proud of what both the KSC team and the S&MA organization, 
in particular, have accomplished, and I will cherish the time I had 
here," said Crawford, who led more than 250 KSC safety professionals. 
"When I started this job, a good friend and safety professional at 
another NASA Center gave me a copy of a prayer to use before starting 
work each day. I try to bring God's presence with me each day, and I 
know who gets credit for whatever has been accomplished in the time I 
have been here."

	
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