NASA Announces New Cleveland Safety Center

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Oct. 11, 2006

J. D. Harrington/Allard Beutel
Headquarters, Washington
202-358-5241/4769

Katherine Martin
Glenn Research Center, Cleveland
216-433-2406

RELEASE: 06-332

NASA ANNOUNCES NEW CLEVELAND SAFETY CENTER

NASA re-designated the NASA Assurance Technology Center Wednesday as 
the NASA Safety Center.

The change was made after an extensive review of the agency's safety 
and mission assurance programs and to better support the Vision for 
Space Exploration. The center will focus on supporting the 
development of personnel, processes and tools needed for the safe and 
successful achievement of NASA's strategic goals.

Residing at the Ohio Aerospace Institute near NASA's Glenn Research 
Center in Cleveland, the new safety center will assume and augment 
the duties previously accomplished by its predecessor. The new 
facility will support and strengthen the wide range of NASA safety 
and mission assurance efforts including system safety; reliability 
and maintainability; quality engineering and assurances; software 
assurance and risk management.

Alan Phillips, director of the Safety and Mission Assurance Office at 
NASA's Langley Research Center, Hampton, Va., was selected to lead 
the new center. Philips brings a wealth of knowledge and experience 
to the position, having worked in NASA's safety and mission assurance 
environment for 19 years.

The center will complement the NASA Engineering and Safety Center 
based at Langley. Both centers will support safety but have separate 
and independent supervisory chains to ensure consideration of various 
points of view about technically complex issues. The Cleveland center 
will report to the Office of Safety and Mission Assurance at NASA 
Headquarters, Washington. For information about NASA and agency 
programs, visit:

http://www.nasa.gov/home

	
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