Keegan Named NASA's Associate Deputy Administrator

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Dec. 16, 2010

David Weaver 
Headquarters, Washington      
202-358-1600 
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RELEASE: 10-283

KEEGAN NAMED NASA'S ASSOCIATE DEPUTY ADMINISTRATOR

WASHINGTON -- NASA named Richard Keegan as the agency's associate 
deputy administrator on Thursday. He replaces Charles Scales, who has 
held the position since April 2007. Scales is retiring. 

The associate deputy administrator assists and supports NASA's 
administrator and deputy administrator during day-to-day agency 
operations, across the broad scope of institutional and workforce 
issues, and with contingency and continuity of operations planning. 

Keegan has served as deputy associate administrator of the Mission 
Support Directorate since its creation in April. For the prior four 
years he was director of NASA's Office of Program and Institutional 
Integration. In those roles, he served as the focal point for 
balancing priorities for mission directorates, mission support 
offices and agency field centers. 

"Rick's extensive experience within the agency and his expertise in 
diverse areas will help me and the rest of the NASA leadership team 
continue to make good progress on the agency's challenging 
objectives," NASA Administrator Charles Bolden said. "I look forward 
to working closely with him during the exciting times ahead for 
NASA." 

Since coming to NASA Headquarters in 2002, Keegan has served in senior 
business management positions in mission directorate and mission 
support offices. He also worked in a variety of jobs during 21 years 
at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md., NASA 
Headquarters and the Department of Energy. He has degrees in 
biological sciences and secondary education from the University of 
Maryland. 

Scales became NASA's associate deputy administrator in April 2007. 
Previously, he was the associate administrator for the Office of 
Institutions and Management. He managed operational and mission 
support activities across the agency. Part of his job was to ensure 
the agency's work force, infrastructure and facility capabilities 
worked together in support of NASA's long-range needs. 

"It is always hard to bid farewell to a dedicated and longtime member 
of the NASA community," Bolden said. "Charles' calm demeanor, 
dedication and extensive knowledge of NASA helped to successfully 
guide the agency into the 21st century and our new direction for 
exploration. We'll really miss his passionate leadership and wish him 
well in retirement." 

Scales also served as deputy director in the Office of Center 
Operations at the agency's Marshall Space Flight Center in 
Huntsville, Ala. Before that, he served as director of the Center 
Operations Directorate at NASA's Glenn Research Center in Cleveland. 

Scales began his NASA career as a cooperative education student at 
Marshall. He earned a bachelor's degree in general business from 
Alabama A&M University in Huntsville, and joined Marshall as a 
communications specialist. 

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