Reorganization at KSC Aligns Center With NASA Exploration Vision

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10.06.05

Bruce Buckingham
Kennedy Space Center, Fla.
(Phone: 321/867-2468) 

RELEASE: 90-05

REORGANIZATION AT KSC ALIGNS CENTER WITH NASA EXPLORATION VISION

NASA's Kennedy Space Center has created four new offices in response 
to the Exploration Systems Architecture Study, which aims to 
implement the nation's vision for space exploration.

This reorganization, known as KSC Exploration 2005, is in response to 
President George W. Bush's plan for NASA to return the space shuttle 
to safe flight, complete the International Space Station, return to 
the moon and continue on to Mars and beyond. KSC Exploration 2005 
will allow the center work force to accomplish its role in this 
effort, which includes launching new vehicles from the Space Coast as 
early as 2012.

The leaders of these offices soon will be confirmed by NASA 
Administrator Michael Griffin, and the staff reorganization will be 
complete by late October.

"I am proud to roll-out this reorganization," said KSC Director Jim 
Kennedy. "We are making a great organization even better. With these 
changes, KSC will be postured to support the Vision for Space 
Exploration while continuing to fully support the space shuttle, the 
International Space Station and our expendable launch vehicle 
missions." 

The Constellation Projects Office will represent KSC for the 
Constellation Program, supporting exploration during the design, 
development and acquisition phase of the flight and ground systems. 
John "Tip" Talone Jr. will direct this office and Philip "Pepper" 
Phillips will serve as its deputy director. Talone is now the 
director of International Space Station and Payload Processing. 
Phillips is the Shuttle Processing deputy director. ISS/Payload 
Processing Deputy Director Russell Romanella will assume Talone's 
previous position.

The Engineering Development Office will design, develop and sustain 
the necessary launch site. Center Operations Director Scott Kerr will 
become director of this office. Exploration Office Director Shannon 
Bartell and Oscar Toledo will assume deputy director roles in 
separate disciplines. Toledo is currently the director of Independent 
Technical Authority and Systems Management and KSC's chief engineer. 
Michael Benik, special assistant to the center director, will acquire 
Kerr's prior position, and Warren Wiley, associate director of 
technical readiness, will assume Toledo's previous role.

The Applied Technology Office will assume functions similar to the 
dissolving Spaceport Engineering and Technology Directorate and will 
oversee technology transfer, testbed and applied technology, and 
range and weather technology. David Bartine will direct this office. 
He is currently KSC's chief technologist and associate director for 
the Spaceport Technology Development Office.

Patrick Simpkins will serve as acting director of the new Advanced 
Planning Office, which will perform and manage KSC's strategic 
planning activities. Simpkins is currently KSC's Human Resources 
director.

	
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