Cabana To Succeed Parsons As Kennedy Space Center Director

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Sept. 30, 2008

Allard Beutel
Kennedy Space Center, Fla. 
321-867-2468 
allard.beutel@nasa.gov  

David Mould 
Headquarters, Washington
202-358-1898
david.r.mould@nasa.gov 

RELEASE: 26-08

CABANA TO SUCCEED PARSONS AS KENNEDY SPACE CENTER DIRECTOR

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- NASA announced Tuesday that William Parsons, 
director of the John F. Kennedy Space Center in Florida, is leaving 
the agency in mid-October to pursue opportunities in the private 
sector. Parsons will be succeeded by former astronaut Robert Cabana, 
currently director of NASA's John C. Stennis Space Center in 
Mississippi. 

Gene Goldman, Stennis' deputy director, will become the acting center 
director.

Parsons, who joined NASA in 1990, also has served as director of 
Stennis. His other NASA assignments have included launch site support 
manager, manager of the Space Station Hardware Integration Office, 
chief of operations of the Propulsion Test Directorate, space shuttle 
program manager and deputy director of the Johnson Space Center in 
Houston.

"It has been my distinct privilege to have gotten to know and work 
with Bill Parsons since joining NASA as the administrator," NASA 
Administrator Michael Griffin said. "In managing both centers and 
programs for NASA, Bill has demonstrated unswerving dedication to the 
mission and unshakable loyalty to his teammates. I have learned to 
expect that from Marines, and Bill's early training is always in 
evidence. While wishing him well in his new endeavors, I will miss 
him greatly."

"My time with NASA has been extremely rewarding in many ways but made 
more special because of the talented people I have worked with across 
all the NASA centers," said Parsons. "Of course, each center I have 
worked at holds a special place in my heart and I have many friends 
at each one. Thank you all for allowing me the opportunity to serve 
with you. I look forward to all of your future successes."

His successor, Cabana, is a native of Minnesota. He graduated from the 
U.S. Naval Academy in 1971 with a Bachelor of Science in mathematics 
and was commissioned as an officer in the U.S. Marine Corps. Cabana 
is a distinguished graduate of the U.S. Naval Test Pilot School and 
has logged over 7,000 hours in 36 different aircraft.

After his selection as an astronaut candidate in June of 1985, Cabana 
completed his training in 1986. He has flown four space shuttle 
missions, serving as the pilot of Discovery on STS-41 in October 
1990, the pilot of Discovery on STS-53 in December 1992, the 
commander of Columbia on STS-65 in July 1994, and the commander of 
Endeavour on STS-88 - the first International Space Station assembly 
mission - in December 1998.

Before being named the director at Stennis in October 2007, Cabana 
served as deputy director of Johnson. In addition, Cabana has worked 
as chief of NASA's Astronaut Office, manager of international 
operations of International Space Station Program, director of NASA's 
Human Space Flight Program in Russia, deputy director of the 
International Space Station Program, and director of Flight Crew 
Operations.

"Bob Cabana is a longtime colleague, and another whose Marine training 
has redounded to NASA's benefit," Griffin said. "Bob has seen it all 
and done it all in human spaceflight, and done it with an open, 
collaborative style. There is just no better teammate. He will be a 
terrific successor to Bill Parsons as director of KSC."

For more information about NASA's Kennedy Space Center and the 
projects and programs it supports, visit:

http://www.nasa.gov/kennedy 

	
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