NASA Administrator Names Ryschkewitsch as New Chief Engineer

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July 17, 2007

David Mould/Bob Jacobs
Headquarters, Washington 
202-358-1600 

RELEASE: 07-156

NASA ADMINISTRATOR NAMES RYSCHKEWITSCH AS NEW CHIEF ENGINEER

WASHINGTON - NASA Administrator Michael Griffin has named Michael 
Ryschkewitsch as the agency's chief engineer. He succeeds Christopher 
Scolese, who Griffin selected as NASA's associate administrator on 
July 11.

As chief engineer, Ryschkewitsch is responsible for the overall review 
and technical readiness of all NASA programs. The Office of the Chief 
Engineer assures that the agency's development efforts and missions 
operations are being planned and conducted on a sound engineering 
basis with proper controls and management of technical risks.

Since October 2005, Ryschkewitsch served as the deputy center director 
for NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md.

Previously, he was director of the Applied Engineering and Technology 
directorate at Goddard. He joined the center in 1982 as a cryogenics 
engineer to work on the Cosmic Background Explorer mission. Between 
those jobs, Ryschkewitsch held several management positions and 
supported projects from the first servicing mission of the Hubble 
Space Telescope in 1993 to the Aeronomy of Ice in the Mesosphere 
mission launched in April 2007.

Ryschkewitsch earned his bachelor's degree in Physics from the 
University of Florida, Gainesville, in 1973 and a doctorate from Duke 
University, Durham, N.C., in 1978. He has received numerous group 
achievement awards throughout his career. Ryschkewitsch was awarded 
the NASA Exceptional Service Medal, the NASA Medal for Outstanding 
Leadership, the Robert Baumann Award for contributions to mission 
success, and the NASA Engineering and Safety Center Leadership Award.

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