NASA Presents Safety Award To Wayne Frazier

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Feb. 10, 2011

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


RELEASE: 11-039

NASA PRESENTS SAFETY AWARD TO WAYNE FRAZIER

WASHINGTON -- NASA has presented the agency's Quality and Safety 
Achievement Recognition, or QASAR, award for 2010 to Wayne Frazier of 
Stafford, Va. Frazier, a senior manager at NASA Headquarters in 
Washington, received the award for career achievement in the safety 
disciplines. 

The QASAR award recognizes individual government and contractor 
employees who have demonstrated exemplary performance in contributing 
to the quality or safety of products, services, processes, or 
management programs and activities. 

Frazier was recognized Thursday at the agency's eighth annual Project 
Management Challenge in Long Beach, Calif. 

"Whenever I ask Wayne to look at a safety issue, I know, without a 
doubt, that I will get a technically rigorous and thorough, yet 
timely, response that appropriately embraces NASA's core values of 
safety, excellence, integrity and teamwork," said Bryan O'Connor, the 
agency's chief of safety and mission assurance. "Wayne has been 
serving NASA this way for more than 30 years." 

Frazier coordinates safety and mission assurance activities and 
management strategy among NASA's mission directorates, support 
offices and field organizations. He recently led an initiative in 
which NASA asked the Department of Defense, medical research 
community, and automotive and pharmaceutical industries for key 
lessons that are applicable to agency activities. 

Frazier was instrumental in reshaping NASA's safety and mission 
assurance program. He is a founding member of the agency's Office of 
Safety and Mission Assurance. He managed the major revision of the 
NASA Safety Manual, establishing the framework for new standards. He 
also developed the agency's first orbital debris mitigation policy 
and led a major revision of NASA's mishap reporting and investigation 
policies. 

Frazier joined NASA in 1980 after eight years as an Army safety 
engineer with expertise in system safety, aviation, explosives, 
lasers, and chemical and nuclear weapons design safety. 

For more information about the Quality and Safety Achievement 
Recognition award program, visit: 



http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/codeq/qasar/ 


For information about NASA and agency programs, visit: 



http://www.nasa.gov   

	
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