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August
10, 2004 - RELEASE: 04-043
SCOLESE NAMED DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF GODDARD
Goddard Space Flight Center Director Dr. Edward Weiler today named Christopher
Scolese as the Centers Deputy Director.
Scolese succeeds William Townsend who announced yesterday his plans to
retire from NASA at the end of the month.
Scolese currently serves as the Deputy Director-Technical at Goddard.
In his new capacity as Deputy Director, Scolese will serve as the principal
operating official with general management responsibility for Center programmatic
activities and management of resources.
Previously, Scolese was the Deputy Associate Administrator in the Office
of Space Science at NASA Headquarters where he was responsible for the
management, direction, and oversight of NASA's space science flight program,
mission studies, technology development, and overall contract management
of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
Before going to NASA Headquarters, Scolese worked at Goddard as the EOS
Program Manager and the Deputy Director of Flight Programs and Projects
for Earth Science. In this position he was responsible for the operation
and development of all Earth Science missions assigned to Goddard. He
also served at Goddard as the EOS Terra Project Manager responsible for
the development of the 5 EOS-AM instruments, the CERES instrument for
TRMM, the EOS-AM spacecraft, the interface with the Earth Science Data
and Information System, and the integration and launch of these elements.
Scolese was the EOS Systems Manager responsible for the EOS system architecture
and the integration of all facets of the project. During his tenure at
GSFC, which began in 1987, he chaired the EOS Blue Team that rescoped
the EOS Program; he supported the EOS investigators in the development
of the EOS payloads in the restructured EOS; and he has been responsible
for the adoption of common data system architecture on EOS and some other
earth orbiting spacecraft.
Prior to his 1987 appointment at GSFC, Scolese's experience included experience
in industry and government. While a senior analyst at the General Research
Corporation of McLean, Virginia he participated in several SDIO programs.
He was selected by ADM Rickover to serve at Naval Reactors where he was
associated with the development of instrumentation, instrument systems,
and multi-processor systems for the U.S. Navy and the DOE while working
for NAVSEA.
Mr. Scolese served in the U.S. Navy from 1978 to 1983. He graduated from
the State University of New York at Buffalo with a BS in Electrical Engineering
and a MS in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from the George
Washington University.
Mr. Scolese is the recipient of several honors including the Presidential
Rank Award of Meritorious Executive, GSFC Outstanding Leadership, two
NASA Outstanding Leadership Medals, the AIAA National Capital Section
Young Engineer/Scientist of the Year award. He was recognized as one of
the outstanding young men in America in 1986, was a member of college
honor societies including Eta Kappa Nu and Tau Beta Pi, and was recipient
of the 1973 Calspan Aeronautics award.
He is an Associate Fellow of the American Institute of Aeronautics and
Astronautics and a member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics
Engineers. He has served as a member of the AIAA Astrodynamics Technical
Committee and chaired the National Capitol Section Guidance Navigation
and Control Technical Committee.
Scolese lives in Springfield Va., with his wife Dianne and four children.
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