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Regional Offices—Merit Systems Protection Board

Region Address Director Telephone

Atlanta Regional Office 401 W. Peachtree St. NW., Atlanta, GA 30308 ...... Thomas J. Lanphear ...... 404Ð730Ð2751 Central Regional Office 31st Fl., 230 S. Dearborn St., Chicago, IL 60604 ..... Martin W. Baumgaertner 312Ð353Ð2923 Northeastern Regional Rm. 501, 2d & Chestnut Sts., Philadelphia, PA William L. Boulden ...... 215Ð597Ð9960 Office. 19106. Washington Regional Suite 205, 1800 Diagonal Rd., Alexandria, VA P.J. Winzer ...... 703Ð756Ð6250 Office. 22314. Western Regional Office 4th Fl., 250 Montgomery St., San Francisco, CA Amy Dunning ...... 415Ð705Ð2935 94104.

Field Offices—Merit Systems Protection Board

Chief Administrative Region Address Judge Telephone

Boston, MA ...... Suite 1810, 99 Summer St., 02110 ...... William Carroll ...... 617Ð424Ð5700 Dallas, TX ...... Rm. 620, 1100 Commerce St., 75242 ...... Sharon F. Jackson ...... 214Ð767Ð0555 Denver, CO ...... Suite 100, 12567 W. Cedar Dr., Lakewood, CO Joseph H. Hartman ..... 303Ð969Ð5101 80228. New York, NY ...... Rm. 3137A, 26 Federal Plz., 10278 ...... Arthur S. Joseph ...... 212Ð264Ð9372 Seattle, WA ...... Rm. 1840, 915 2d Ave., 98174 ...... Carl Berkenwald ...... 206Ð220Ð7975

For further information, contact the Merit Systems Protection Board, 1615 M Street NW., Washington, DC 20419. Phone, 202–653–7200 or 800–209–8960. TDD, 800–209–8960. Fax, 202–653–7130. Internet, www.mspb.gov.

NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION 300 E Street SW., Washington, DC 20546 Phone, 202–358–0000. Internet, www..gov.

Administrator SEAN O’KEEFE Deputy Administrator FREDERICK D. GREGORY Chief of Staff/White House Liaison COURTNEY A. STADD Associate Deputy Administrator for Institutions JAMES L. JENNINGS and Asset Management Associate Deputy Administrator for Technical MICHAEL A. GREENFIELD Programs Chief Engineer THERON M. BRADLEY, JR. Chief Technologist (VACANCY) Program Executive Officer for Integrated PATRICK A. CIGANER Financial Management Chief Scientist SHANNON LUCID Chief Information Officer (VACANCY) Deputy Chief Financial Officer for Financial GWENDOLYN BROWN Management Deputy Chief Financial Officer for Resources STEVE ISAKOWITZ (Comptroller) Senior Historian (VACANCY) General Counsel PAUL G. PASTOREK Deputy General Counsel ROBERT M. STEPHENS Staff Director, NASA Advisory Council DAVID LENGYL Associate Administrator for Aerospace JEREMIAH F. CREEDON Technology Deputy Associate Administrator J. VICTOR LEBACQZ

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Associate Administrator for Earth Science GHASSEM R. ASRAR Deputy Associate Administrator (Programs) MICHAEL L. LUTHER Deputy Associate Administrator (Advanced MARY L. CLEAVE Planning) Association Administrator, Office of Education ADENA WILLIAMS LOSTON Deputy Associate Administrator ANGELA PHILLIPS DIAZ Deputy Associate Administrator for CLIFFORD HOUSTON Education Programs Assistant Administrator for Equal Opportunity DOROTHY HAYDEN-WATKINS Programs Deputy Assistant Administrator (VACANCY) Assistant Administrator for External Relations JOHN D. SCHUMACHER Deputy Assistant Administrator (VACANCY) Deputy Assistant Administrator (Space Flight) LYNN F.H. CLINE Director for Headquarters Operations JAMES J. FRELK Assistant Administrator for Human Resources VICKI A. NOVAK Assistant Administrator for Legislative Affairs CHARLES T. HORNER, III Deputy Assistant Administrator MARY D. KERWIN Associate Administrator for Biological and MARY E. KICZA Physical Research Deputy Associate Administrator KRISTEN J. ERICKSON, Acting (Management) Deputy Associate Administrator (Science) HOWARD E. ROSS, Acting Assistant Administrator for Management JEFFREY E. SUTTON Systems Assistant Administrator for Procurement THOMAS S. LUEDTKE Assistant Administrator for Public Affairs GLENN MAHONE Deputy Assistant Administrator PAULA M. CLEGGETT Assistant Administrator for Small and RALPH C. THOMAS III Disadvantaged Business Utilization Associate Administrator for Space Flight WILLIAM F. READDY Deputy Associate Administrator (VACANCY) Deputy Associate Administrator for MICHAEL C. KOSTELNIK International and Programs Assistant Associate Administrator for ALBERT DIMARCANTONIO Interagency Enterprise Assistant Associate Administrator for Crew JEFFREY DAVIS Health and Safety Assistant Associate Administrator for Policy (VACANCY) and Plans Assistant Associate Administrator for Space ROBERT E. SPEARING Communications Assistant Associate Administrator for TOM E. CREMINS, Acting Institutional Assets Management and Investments Assistant Associate Administrator for Launch KAREN S. PONIATOWSKI Services Assistant Associate Administrator for GARRY L. GAUKLER, Acting Business Management Integration Analysis Assistant Associate Administrator for JOHN C. MANKINS, Acting Advanced Systems Associate Administrator for Space Science EDWARD J. WEILER Deputy Associate Administrator CHRISTOPHER J. SCOLESE

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Associate Administrator for Safety and Mission BRYAN D. O’CONNOR Assurance Deputy Associate Administrator JAMES D. LLOYD Inspector General ROBERT W. COBB Deputy Inspector General THOMAS J. HOWARD Assistant Inspector General for Audits DAVID M. CUSHING Assistant Inspector General for Investigations LANCE G. CARRINGTON Counsel to the Inspector General FRANCIS P. LAROCCA Assistant Administrator, Security Management DAVID A. SALEEBA and Safeguards Director, Security Management Division JOHN PIASECKY NASA Centers Director, Ames Research Center G. SCOTT HUBBARD Director, Dryden Flight Research Center KEVIN L. PETERSEN Director, John H. Glenn Research Center DONALD J. CAMPBELL Director, Goddard Space Flight Center ALPHONSO V. DIAZ Director, Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center JEFFERSON D. HOWELL, JR. Director, John F. Kennedy Space Center ROY D. BRIDGES Director, Langley Research Center DELMA C. FREEMAN, Acting Director, George C. Marshall Space Flight ARTHUR G. STEPHENSON Center Director, John C. Stennis Space Center MICHAEL RUDOLPHI, Acting Director, Jet Propulsion Laboratory CHARLES ELACHI [For the National Aeronautics and Space Administration statement of organization, see the Code of Federal Regulations, Title 14, Part 1201]

The National Aeronautics and Space Administration conducts research for the solution of flight problems within and outside the Earth’s atmosphere and develops, constructs, tests, and operates aeronautical and space vehicles. It conducts activities required for the exploration of space with manned and unmanned vehicles and arranges for the most effective utilization of the scientific and engineering resources of the United States with other nations engaged in aeronautical and space activities for peaceful purposes.

The National Aeronautics and Space Ames, Dryden Flight, Langley, and Administration was established by the Glenn Research Centers. National Aeronautics and Space Act of For further information, call 202–358–2693. 1958, as amended (42 U.S.C. 2451 et seq.). Biological and Physical Research The Office of Biological and Physical Activities Research conducts programs concerned Aerospace Technology The Office of with biological sciences, physical Aerospace Technology manages NASA’s sciences and applications, aerospace aerospace technology enterprise. Its medicine, and space development and mission is to pioneer and validate high- commercialization. The Office directs payoff technologies beyond the risk limit the planning, development, integration, capabilities of others. This includes and operations support for NASA improving the quality of life through missions which use the space shuttle, aeronautics, enabling exploration and free flyers, international space station, discovery through technology, and and other advanced carriers. The Office extending the benefits of our innovation also establishes all requirements and throughout our society. In addition, the standards for design, development, and Office is responsible for managing the

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COUNCIL PROGRAMS ADVISORY PANEL NASA ADVISORY SYSTEMS AEROSPACE SAFETY INSPECTOR GENERAL MANAGEMENT EQUAL OPPORTUNITY ASSISTANT ADMINISTRATOR ASSISTANT ADMINISTRATOR ASSOCIATE EDUCATION ADMINISTRATOR OFFICER EXTERNAL CHIEF FINANCIAL RELATIONS ASSOCIATE SPACE FLIGHT ADMINISTRATOR • LYNDON B. JOHNSON SPACE CENTER • JOHN F. KENNEDY SPACE CENTER GEORGE C. MARSHALL SPACE FLIGHT CENTER • JOHN C. STENNIS SPACE CENTER • ASSISTANT ADMINISTRATOR

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operation of human space flight systems November 2000. A new star is now on and facilities. the horizon, and construction will be completed in the next few years. For further information, call 202–358–0123. For further information, call 202–358–2015. Earth Science The Office of Earth Science manages NASA’s Earth Science Space Science The Office of Space Enterprise. The Earth Science Enterprise Science conducts flight programs and fulfills NASA’s mission to understand research designed to understand the and protect our home planet by using origin, evolution, and structure of the NASA’s view of Earth as a planet to universe and the solar system. This improve prediction of climate, weather, includes the development of new and natural hazards. The Enterprise is a technologies to continually improve leading participant in the interagency scientific capabilities and to transfer climate change science program. science and technology advances to the public and private sector to ensure U.S. For further information, call 202–358–2165. scientific and technical leadership. The Space Flight The Office of Space Flight Office also manages NASA’s activities at is responsible for NASA’s human space the Jet Propulsion Laboratory and flight programs, including the space maintains contacts with the Space shuttle, international space station, Studies Board of the National Academy payload carrier, and future human of Sciences and with other science exploration and development of space advisory boards and committees. projects. The Office is also responsible For further information, call 202–358–1409. for managing the expendable launch vehicles and space communications for both human and robotic missions, as NASA Centers well as other related space flight Ames Research Center The Center, activities. The office is also responsible located at Moffett Field, CA, researches, for institutional management of the develops, and transfers leading-edge Kennedy Space Center, Marshall Space aerospace operations automation Flight Center, Johnson Space Flight technologies through the unique Center, and the Stennis Space Center. utilization of modeling, simulations, NASA is leading an international effort ground and flight experimentation, and to construct and deploy a permanently information sciences. It provides answers inhabited space station in Earth’s orbit. to fundamental questions concerning the Elements of the space station are evolution of astronomical and planetary provided by Brazil, Canada, Italy, Japan, environments and of life, the adaptation Russia, and 10 European nations of living systems to space, and the health represented by the European Space of our planet. It designs, develops, and Agency. The space station will be a delivers integrated information systems permanent outpost in space where technologies and applications, enabling humans will live and work productively revolutionary advances in aeronautics for extended periods of time. It will and space applications and processes, provide an advanced research laboratory and it develops advanced thermal to explore space and employ its protection systems for space flight. resources, as well as the opportunity to Dryden Flight Research Center The learn to build, operate, and maintain Center, located at Edwards Air Force systems in space. U.S. elements of the Base, CA, conducts aerospace flight space station are launched aboard the research and aircraft operations in space shuttle and assembled in orbit. support of agency and national needs, The first eight assembly flights were assures preeminent flight research and successfully launched from facilities in atmospheric flight operations for science Russia and the United States, platform aircraft capability through respectively, and a crew of three have effective management and maintenance been living aboard the outpost since of unique national expertise and

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facilities, and provides operational national capability for human landing support for the space shuttle. exploration and utilization of space by Glenn Research Center The John H. research, development, and operation of Glenn Research Center at Lewis Field, the space shuttle, the international space located in Cleveland, OH, provides station (ISS), and other space systems leadership in aeropropulsion technology and by developing and maintaining and is the center of excellence for excellence in the fields of project turbomachinery. The Center also management, space systems engineering, develops and transfers critical medical and life sciences, lunar and technologies, addressing national planetary geosciences, and crew and priorities through research, technology mission operations. It is also the lead development, and systems development center for several agencywide programs in aeronautics and space applications. and initiatives, including the space Center specialties include commercial shuttle and ISS program, space communications and enabling operations, extra-vehicular activity (EVA) technologies. It also maintains a science projects, astromaterials sciences, research and technology development biomedical research, advanced human role in space power and onboard support technology, and space medicine. propulsion and microgravity fluid Kennedy Space Center The John F. physics and combustion. Kennedy Center, which is located in Goddard Space Flight Center The Florida, manages space launches Center, based in Greenbelt, MD, is including the launching of NASA’s center of excellence for crews, space station elements, and a scientific research. The Center conducts wide variety of payloads. The Center is research to advance the knowledge of responsible for launch and payload Earth and its environment, the solar processing systems and is home to the system, and the universe through space shuttle fleet and the expendable observations from space. It provides launch vehicle program. It leads in the scientific leadership in Earth science; payload carriers and payload processing physics and astronomy; program and and support programs and supports the project management; systems and international space station program. discipline engineering; spacecraft and Langley Research Center The Center, instrument development, as well as other located in Hampton, VA, is the NASA administrative functions necessary to center of excellence for structures and place scientific instruments in space; and materials. In cooperation with industry, retrieves, distributes, and shares the other agencies, and academia, it information that results from the undertakes innovative, high-payoff missions. It develops and operates aerospace activities beyond the risk limit sounding rockets, balloons, and or capability of commercial enterprises. payloads, and manages the rocket range, It conducts research to develop vehicle aircraft flight platforms, and research systems technologies and capabilities for airports located at the Wallops Flight the next generation of aerospace Facility at Wallops Island, VA. The vehicles and to develop capabilities for Center also manages the NASA planetary atmospheric entry and flight. In independent verification and validation conjunction with the Earth science facility in Fairmont, WV, which is community, the Center pioneers the responsible for independent evaluations scientific understanding of the Earth’s of mission-critical software development atmospheric chemistry and radiation to processes and products for NASA preserve the environment. The Center projects. also provides systems analysis for agency Johnson Space Center The Lyndon B. programs and projects. Johnson Center, which is located in Marshall Space Flight Center The Houston, TX, is the NASA center of George C. Marshall Center, located in excellence for human operations in Huntsville, AL, is responsible for space. The Center strives to advance the transportation systems development,

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microgravity research, and optics business opportunities with NASA should manufacturing technology. It is the lead be directed to the Assistant Administrator space propulsion center and leads the for Small and Disadvantaged Business U.S. space launch initiative, which Utilization, NASA Headquarters, 300 E brings together government, industry, Street SW., Washington, DC 20546. and academia to develop advanced Phone, 202–358–2088. technologies leading to a new generation Employment Direct all inquiries to the of safer, more reliable, and lower cost Personnel Director of the nearest NASA reusable launch vehicles. The Center Center or, for the Washington, DC, develops, integrates, and operates metropolitan area, to the Chief, microgravity payloads, experiments, and Headquarters Personnel Branch, NASA research. In addition, it supports the Headquarters, Washington, DC 20546. Johnson Space Center in developing the Phone, 202–358–1543. international space station facilities. OIG Hotline An individual may report Other programs include microgravity crimes, fraud, waste, and abuse in NASA research; space product development; programs and operations by calling the the Chandra X–Ray Observatory OIG Hotline (phone, 800–424–9183); by Program; and the design, development, writing to the NASA Inspector General, and integration of space transportation P.O. Box 23089, L’Enfant Plaza Station, and propulsion systems including space Washington, DC 20026; or by sending shuttle propulsion improvements, an electronic message from the OIG’s reusable and expendable launch Web site (Internet, www.hq.nasa.gov/ vehicles, and vehicles for orbital transfer office/org/hq/hotline.html). and deep space missions. Stennis Space Center The John C. Publications, Speakers, Films, and Stennis Center, located near Bay St. Exhibit Services Several publications Louis, MS, conducts rocket propulsion concerning these services can be testing. The Center develops commercial obtained by contacting the Public Affairs remote sensing applications, studies and Officer of the nearest NASA Center. researches Earth system sciences, and Publications include NASA Directory of provides for technology transfers. Services for the Public, NASA Film List, and NASA Educational Publications List. Government-Owned/Contractor- The headquarters telephone directory Operated Facility and certain publications and picture sets are available for sale from the Jet Propulsion Laboratory The Superintendent of Documents, Laboratory, which is operated under Government Printing Office, contract by the California Institute of Washington, DC 20402. Telephone Technology in Pasadena, CA, develops directories for NASA Centers are spacecraft and space sensors and available only from the Centers. conducts mission operations and ground- Publications and documents not based research in support of solar system available for sale from the exploration, Earth science and Superintendent of Documents or the applications, Earth and ocean dynamics, National Technical Information Service space physics and astronomy, and life (Springfield, VA 22151) may be obtained science and information systems from the NASA Center’s Information technology. It is also responsible for the Center in accordance with the NASA operation of the Deep Space Network in regulation concerning freedom of support of NASA projects. information. Reading Room NASA Headquarters Sources of Information Information Center, Room 1H23, 300 E Contracts and Small Business Activities Street SW., Washington, DC 20546. Inquiries regarding contracting for small Phone, 202–358–0000.

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For further information, contact the Headquarters Information Center, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Washington, DC 20546. Phone, 202–358–0000. Internet, www.nasa.gov.

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The National Archives and Records Administration ensures, for citizens and Federal officials, ready access to essential evidence that documents the rights of American citizens, the actions of Federal officials, and the national experience. It establishes policies and procedures for managing U.S. Government records and assists Federal agencies in documenting their activities, administering records management programs, scheduling records, and retiring noncurrent records; accessions, arranges, describes, preserves, and provides access to the essential documentation of the three branches of Government; manages the Presidential Libraries system; and publishes the laws, regulations, and Presidential and other public documents. It also assists the Information Security Oversight Office, which manages Federal classification and declassification policies, and the National Historical Publications and Records Commission, which makes grants to help nonprofit organizations identify, preserve, and provide access to materials that document American history.

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