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Chief, Budget Operations Office
Associate Administrator for Headquarters
Operations

Associate Administrator for Policy and Plans
Manager, Special Projects and Staff Director,
NASA Advisory Council

Director for NASA Continual Improvement
Director for Special Studies

Director for Strategic Planning
Associate Administrator for Legislative Affairs
Deputy Associate Administrator

Deputy Associate Administrator (Programs)
Deputy Associate Administrator (Policy)
Director, Congressional Inquiries Division
Director, Congressional Liaison Division
Director, Legislation Division
Director, Outreach Division

Associate Administrator for Life and

Microgravity Sciences and Applications

Deputy Associate Administrator (Operations and Space Flight)

Director, Aerospace Medicine Division
Director, Flight Systems Office
Director, Life Sciences Division
Director, Microgravity Sciences and
Applications Division

Director, Policy and Program Management Associate Administrator for Mission to Planet Earth

Deputy Associate Administrator (Programs)
Deputy Associate Administrator

(Management)

MALCOLM L. PETERSON

KENNETH J. WINTER

STEPHEN J. VARHOLY PATRICIA A. NASH DAVID J. PINE

(VACANCY)

MICHAEL D. CHRISTENSEN

ALAN M. LADWIG

ANNE L. ACCOLA

JOHN W. GAFF
SYLVIA K. Kraemer
GARY A. STEINBERG
JEFFREY LAWRENCE

LYNN W. HENNINGER
MARY D. KERWIN
PHYLLIS A. LOVE
HELEN ROTHMAN
MARY D. KERWIN, Acting
MICHAEL A. MAGUIRE
PHYLLIS A. LOVE, Acting
HARRY C. HOLLOWAY

ARNAULD E. NICOGOSSIAN

EARL W. FERGUSON

EDWARD A. REEVES

JOAN VERNIKOS

ROBERT C. RHOME

ARNAULD E. NICOGOSSIAN, Acting CHARLES F. KENNEL

WILLIAM F. TOWNSEND

MICHAEL B. MANN

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[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 problems of flight 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 Administration was established by the National Aeronautics and Space Act of 1958, as amended (42 U.S.C. 2451 et seq.).

NASA Headquarters

Planning, coordinating, and controlling
Administration
programs are vested in
Headquarters. Directors of NASA centers
are responsible for the execution of
agency programs, largely through
contracts with research, development,

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