NASA Names Irvine Deputy Associate Administrator for Aeronautics

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Aug. 4, 2008

Beth Dickey 
Headquarters, Washington 
202-358-2087
beth.dickey-1@xxxxxxxx

RELEASE: 08-197

NASA NAMES IRVINE DEPUTY ASSOCIATE ADMINISTRATOR FOR AERONAUTICS

WASHINGTON -- NASA Associate Administrator for Aeronautics Research 
Jaiwon Shin on Monday announced that Thomas B. Irvine will be the 
deputy associate administrator for the agency's Aeronautics Research 
Mission Directorate, effective immediately.

Since May 2005, Irvine has been the director of the Mission Support 
Office for the directorate at NASA Headquarters in Washington. In his 
new position, he will assist Shin with planning, management and 
development of NASA's aeronautics research activities.

NASA's Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate conducts cutting-edge, 
fundamental research in traditional aeronautical disciplines and 
emerging fields to help transform the U.S. air transportation system 
and support future air and space vehicles.

"Tom has been instrumental in the restructuring and management of 
NASA's aeronautics research programs since he came to Washington in 
2004," said Shin. "He has extensive and well-rounded experience in 
the areas of aeronautics research, space station program engineering 
and management, institutional management, and NASA administration. 
Aeronautics benefits greatly from his presence on my team."

Irvine previously served as deputy director of the Aeronautics Test 
Program at NASA Headquarters. From 1999 to 2004, Irvine was the chief 
of the Facility Management and Planning Office at NASA's Glenn 
Research Center in Cleveland. During 26 years with NASA, he has held 
a variety of program management and research engineering positions in 
technical services, space operations and aeronautics.

Irvine holds a Master of Science degree in engineering mechanics and a 
Bachelor of Science degree in civil engineering from the Ohio State 
University in Columbus.

Irvine has received several commendations for group achievements, as 
well as NASA's Exceptional Service Medal for sustained contributions 
to NASA aeronautics and space flight missions. For information about 
NASA's aeronautics research activities, visit:

http://www.aeronautics.nasa.gov

	
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