Status Report

Minutes of Senior Staff and Center Directors’ Meeting 18 September 2000

By SpaceRef Editor
September 18, 2000
Filed under

The following documents the discussions addressed at the Senior Staff and
Center Directors’ Meeting on September 18, 2000. Mr. Goldin did not attend
the meeting. Action assignments have been placed in brackets [ ] for easy
identification.

1. AA Reports

B/Holz: Mr. Holz reported that he would be meeting with the SEB (Source
Evaluation Board) at MSFC to receive the Board’s evaluation of proposed
Core Financial Management software products that are being considered for
NASA’s restructured Integrated Financial Management Program.

E/Hall: Ms. Hall reported that the Minority University Space
Interdisciplinary Network’s (MU-SPIN) 10th annual users’ conference was
held September 11-16, 2000, at Morris Brown College and the Atlanta
Renaissance Hotel in Atlanta, Georgia. MU-SPIN assists minority
institutions in developing computer networks and using the Internet in
their research and education activities. Codes E, S (Space Science), and Y
(Earth Science) sponsor the project. The Science Communications and
Technology Branch at GSFC manage the project. The conference was well
attended by faculty and students, as well as by NASA Headquarters and GSFC.
Ms. Hall thanked and congratulated the MU-SPIN Project Director Mr. James
Harrington, and staff, for a job well done.

M/Hawes: Mr. Hawes reported that launch preparations are going well.

Q/Gregory: Mr. Gregory reported on the following: 1) The Office of Safety
and Mission Assurance (S&MA) conducted an Integrated Mission Assurance
Review on the NOAA-L mission which is scheduled for launch this week (on a
Titan II at Vandenberg Air Force Base (AFB). Based on the minimum success
criteria, the S&MA concluded that there are no unresolved safety issues,
and that there is a high probability of minimum mission success.

Y/Asrar: Dr. Asrar reported on the following items: 1) The NOAA-L is on
target for launch on September 20 from Vandenberg AFB). 2) He
congratulated GSFC for receiving one of six National Federal Acquisition
Awards for the NASA Rapid Spacecraft Acquisition. 3) The ESE (Earth
Science Enterprise) “For Kids Only” Web site was selected by Pirelli
International for dissemination of scientific and cultural information on
the Internet. Pirelli International is an Italian-based company that makes
cables and systems for telecommunications and energy transmission. Pirelli
selected the Web site from Popular Science magazine where NASA’s “For Kids
Only” Web site was chosen as one of the five best science learning sites
and as, overall, among the 50 best. Like the Popular Science contest, this
is a worldwide competition.

L/Kerwin: Ms. Kerwin reported on the following items: 1) The NASA
authorization bill passed in the House 399 to 17, and the bill is now in
the Senate. 2) The Senate Appropriations Committee discussed the FY 2001
bill last week. 3) NASA has received clearance on the extension of its
Buyout Authority for 4 more years.

2. AS/Dr. Olsen

Dr. Olsen reported on the following items: 1) She is acting in behalf of
Dr. Mulville who will be participating in meetings in Budapest, Hungary,
this week. 2) Tuesday through Sunday (September 19-24), Mr. Brian Keegan
will be Acting Associate Deputy Administrator.

3. Center Reports

DFRC/Petersen: Mr. Petersen reported that, last week, DFRC hosted about
300 former NASA employees and their spouses for a tour and evening events.
The 9th NACA (National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics) reunion was
highly successful.

GSFC/Diaz: Mr. Diaz reported that everything is going well with the NOAA-L
launch. Bill Townsend is at Vandenberg AFB this week for the launch.

JSC/Abbey: Mr. Abbey reported on the following items: 1) The undocking of
the Space Shuttle from ISS was a success, and the Space Shuttle is on
schedule for landing on Wednesday, September 20, at 2:50 a.m. 2)
Preparations are underway for the October 5 launch of STS-92. 3) Space
Station is doing well on orbit. 4) The Flight Readiness Review is
scheduled for next week.

MSFC/Saucier: Mr. Saucier reported on the following items: 1) Mr.
Stephenson is on travel. 2) The X-34 and the MC-1 (Fastrac) engine were
successfully mated. MSFC completed a highly successful full-duration test
of the Fastrac engine. 3) The SSME (Space Shuttle Main Engine)
High-Pressure Fuel Turbo Pump completed a very successful Design
Certification Review at SSC. 4) MSFC will celebrate its 40th Anniversary

on September 21.

SSC/Craig: Mr. Craig reported on a variety of SSC’s test activities that
include the TRW pintle engine successful test, the Pratt and Whitney
High-Pressure Fuel Turbo Pump Unit 14 test, and the aerospike engine test.
He also discussed SSC’s successful completion of the ISO/DNV audit last
week and tomorrow’s benchmarking visit to the Naval Air Museum at NAS
Pensacola to assist in the ongoing planning for the expanded SSC visitors
center.

NOTE: ACTION ASSIGNMENTS WILL BE TRANSMITTED UNDER SEPARATE COVER AND
TRACKED BY THE HEADQUARTERS CORRESPONDENCE MANAGEMENT OFFICE. SPECIFIC
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Distribution


Officials-in-Charge of NASA Headquarters Offices:
AA/Mr. Heffernan
AI/Dr. Mulville
AB/Ms. Tagg
AC/Gen. Armstrong
AE/Mr. Keegan
AJ/Mr. Tam
AM/Dr. Nicogossian
AO/Mr. Holcomb
AS/Dr. Olsen
B/Mr. Holz
C/Mr. Christensen
E/Mr. Reese
F/Ms. Novak
G/Mr. Frankle
H/Mr. Luedtke
I/Mr. Schumacher
J/Mr. Sutton
K/Mr. Thomas
L/Mr. Heffernan
M/Mr. Rothenberg
P/Ms. Wilhide
Q/Mr. Gregory
R/Mr. Venneri
S/Dr. Weiler
U/Dr. Olsen (Acting)
W/Ms. Gross
Y/Dr. Asrar
Z/Ms. Garver
Directors, NASA Centers:
ARC/Dr. McDonald
DFRC/Mr. Petersen
GRC/Mr. Campbell
GSFC/Mr. Diaz
JSC/Mr. Abbey
KSC/Mr. Bridges
LaRC/Dr. Creedon
MSFC/Mr. Stephenson
SSC/Mr. Estess
Director, Jet Propulsion Laboratory:
Dr. Stone

cc:
A/Ms. Stewart
AB/Ms. Saldana
AC/Ms. Landrus
AE/Ms. Moore
AI/Ms. Shaeffer
AI/Ms. Blinebury
AI/Ms. Soper
AJ/Ms. Bloxon
AM/Ms. Barnes
AO/Ms. Wissinger
AS/Ms. Simms
CIC/Ms. Grimes
CIC/Ms. Hoover
CIC/Ms. Coates
CIC/Ms. Fenner
CIC/Ms. Maynor
CIC/Ms. Doyle

SpaceRef staff editor.