NASA, Louisiana Officials Renew Partnership With National Center For Advanced Manufacturing

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Aug. 2, 2012

David Steitz 
Headquarters, Washington      
202-358-1730 
david.steitz@xxxxxxxx 

Angela Storey 
Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, Ala. 
256-544-0034 
angela.d.storey@xxxxxxxx 


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NASA, LOUISIANA OFFICIALS RENEW PARTNERSHIP WITH NATIONAL CENTER FOR ADVANCED MANUFACTURING

HUNTSVILLE, Ala. -- NASA and Louisiana leaders Thursday committed to a 
five-year extension of their partnership in the National Center for 
Advanced Manufacturing (NCAM). NCAM is a principal NASA resource in 
Louisiana that supports aerospace manufacturing research, development 
and innovation critical to the goals of the nation's space program. 

NCAM was formed in 1999 and includes NASA, NASA's Michoud Assembly 
Facility in New Orleans, the state of Louisiana and the University of 
New Orleans. This new agreement will expand the NCAM partnership to 
include Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge, which has 
engineering and research capabilities that can assist NCAM in 
fulfilling the nation's aerospace technology needs. 

About 400 of the 2,600 employees at the multi-use, multi-tenant 
Michoud facility are associated with and benefit from NCAM. The 
partners strive to improve U.S. competitiveness in aerospace and 
commercial markets, and enable transfer of technology to industry 
partners and educational institutions within the partnership and 
across the nation. NCAM also has a strong education role, sponsoring 
a consortium of Louisiana research universities developing advanced 
materials and manufacturing technologies key to the production of 
aerospace hardware and structures. 

"Advanced manufacturing is a matter of fundamental importance to the 
economic strength and national security of the United States," NASA 
Administrator Charles Bolden said. "The President's manufacturing 
initiative is helping us forge partnerships like this that are 
closing the gap between research and development activities and the 
deployment of technological innovations in domestic production of 
goods. And at NASA, whether we're developing needed technologies for 
space exploration or advancing the nation's aeronautics capabilities, 
great ideas are benefiting our nation, creating jobs and making life 
better here on Earth." 

NASA and the state of Louisiana enhanced the NCAM partnership 
beginning in 2004 with a joint investment of more than $62 million to 
date. Their key goals are to promote growth of Louisiana's trained 
aerospace workforce and sustain world-class manufacturing 
capabilities, such as those at Michoud, where work is under way on 
elements of NASA's Space Launch System, the heavy-lift vehicle that 
will usher in a new era of exploration and discovery beyond Earth 
orbit. 

"This renewed agreement reflects and amplifies NASA's long commitment 
to sustaining a strong, technologically trained work force in New 
Orleans and across Louisiana," said Marshall Center Associate 
Director Robin Henderson. "The National Center for Advanced 
Manufacturing has proven itself vital to NASA's work at Michoud and 
to the agency's overall mission of exploration and discovery." 

Under the newly restructured NCAM agreement, NASA and its academic and 
industry partners will continue to work jointly on research, 
development and test activities to meet future space systems needs. 
New goals for NCAM are intensive new education outreach across the 
greater New Orleans region through a partnership with the University 
of New Orleans and expansion of NCAM research and development 
activities on a national scale. 

For more information about NASA's Michoud Assembly Facility, visit: 

http://mafspace.msfc.nasa.gov/ 

	
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