NASA Associate Administrator for Human Spaceflight Receives AIAA Von Karman Award

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Jan. 11, 2012

Joshua Buck
Headquarters, Washington
202-358-1100
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RELEASE: 12-015

NASA ASSOCIATE ADMINISTRATOR FOR HUMAN SPACEFLIGHT RECEIVES AIAA VON KARMAN AWARD

WASHINGTON -- The American Institute for Aeronautics and Astronautics 
(AIAA) has honored Bill Gerstenmaier, associate administrator for the 
Human Exploration and Operations Mission Directorate with the Von 
Karman Lectureship in Astronautics. 

The award is given annually to someone who has performed notably and 
distinguished themselves technically in the field of astronautics. 
Gerstenmaier was recognized for his 30 years of accomplishment in 
human spaceflight, culminating in the leadership of the Space Shuttle 
and International Space Station Programs.

As part of the award, Gerstenmaier delivered the speech "Global 
Outpost in Space: A Platform for Discovery -- The International Space 
Station" Wednesday during the AIAA's 50th Aerospace Sciences Meeting 
in Nashville, Tenn. The award honors Theodore von Karman, an early 
astronautics pioneer responsible for breakthroughs in understanding 
supersonic and hypersonic airflow characterization and the value of 
the swept wing design.

"It is truly an honor to receive this special recognition from the 
AIAA and to have the opportunity to speak at this year's conference 
about the International Space Station and its importance to the 
future of human exploration," Gerstenmaier said. "Serving as a test 
bed for research and new technologies, the space station is the 
centerpiece for space operations and a stepping stone toward future 
exploration destinations."

Gerstenmaier began his NASA career in 1977 at the Glenn Research 
Center in Cleveland performing aeronautical research, after receiving 
a B.S. aeronautical engineering from Purdue University. In 1988, he 
became head of the Orbital Maneuvering Vehicle (OMV) Operations 
Office, Systems Division at the Johnson Space Center. Gerstenmaier 
also served as Shuttle/Mir Program Operations Manager from 1995 to 
1997. In 1998, he became manager of Space Shuttle Program 
Integration. In December 2000, he was named deputy manager of the 
International Space Station Program, becoming the associate 
administrator for space operations in 2005. Currently, he heads the 
agency's Human Exploration and Operations Mission Directorate.

For Gerstenmaier's complete biography, visit:

http://go.nasa.gov/Gerstenmaier

For information about NASA's Human Exploration and Operations Mission 
Directorate, visit: 

http://www.nasa.gov/directorates/heo

	
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