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 01.06.94 - NASA Administrator Announces Management Changes
NASA Administrator Daniel S. Goldin announced today that Donald J. Campbell has been appointed director of the Lewis Research Center and Lawrence J. Ross has been appointed as director of the Wind Tunnel Program Office, reporting directly to the Office of the Administrator.
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 01.02.94 - NASA Awards a $45-Million Contract
The NASA Lewis Research Center has awarded Engineering Design Group, Inc., Tulsa, Okla., a contract for engineering, construction and environmental services to be performed at the Lewis Research Center and at the Plum Brook Station in Sandusky, Ohio.
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 01.24.94 - NASA Lewis Research Center Co-Sponsors Career Expo
NASA Lewis and the Cortez III Service Corporation, a Lewis contractor, have joined forces to sponsor a day- long motivational Career Expo at the Center beginning at 9:00 a.m. on Friday, January 28, 1994.
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 01.26.94 - Note to Editor: KC-135
 
 02.01.94 - Note to Editor: African Heritage Advisory Council
 
 02.09.94 - Cleveland Browns' Matt Stover to speak at Eagle Scout Recognition Ceremony
On February 13, 1994, the Eagle Scout Association of Greater Cleveland and the NASA Lewis Research Center will join together in honoring the 99 young men from the Greater Cleveland area who earned their Eagle Scout Badges in 1993.
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 02.10.94 - NASA Lewis Research Center Sponsors Students in U.S. FIRST Competition in New Hampshire
Lewis employees have been working with 31 students from various Cleveland area high schools preparing for the highly competitive U.S. FIRST contest to be held February 24-26, 1994, in Nashua, New Hampshire.
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 02.10.94 - NASA Selects General Dynamics for Contract Negotiations
The NASA Lewis Research Center has selected General Dynamics, Commercial Launch Services, Inc., of San Diego, Calif., for negotiations leading to the award of a contract for two firm launches and options for seven additional launches using the Atlas intermediate expendable launch vehicle (IELV).
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 02.1094 - Lewis to Lead Efforts on Joint U.S./Russia Solar Dynamic Test Flight
NASA today announced the Lewis Research Center, Cleveland, Ohio, has been given responsibility for the planning and early technology development work that will lead to the first demonstration of a joint U.S.-Russian Solar Dynamic Power System aboard the Mir space station in 1997.
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 02.10.94 - Note to Editor: Small Disadvantaged Business Forum
 
 02.11.94 - High-Speed Aircraft Research Combustor Tests Exceed Goal
NASA-industry research experiments to reduce exhaust emissions to environmentally compatible levels for future supersonic airliners have yielded results that substantially exceed program goals.
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 02.14.94 - Note to Editor: New Era of Discovery -- Plans for Research on SS
 
 02.16.94 - NASA Lewis Engineers Celebrate the 44th Anniversary of National Engineers Week with Visit to Schools in Seven Ohio Counties
More than 120 schools in Cuyahoga, Lorain, Summit, Ashtabula, Geauga, Lake and Medina counties will be buzzing with activities geared to increasing students' interest in science and math during National Engineers Week, February 20-26, 1994.
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 02.16.94 - Note to Editor: Robo-Athlete Trial Competition at NASA Lewis Research Center
 
 02.23.94 - Note to Editor: Press Briefing for 2/28/94 - STS-62
 
 02.24.94 - NASA Lewis Research Center Microgravity Experiements Prime Customer of STS-62 Shuttle Mission
When the space shuttle Columbia (STS- 62) is launched in March 1994, the Lewis Research Center will be its prime customer.
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 02.24.94 - Note to Editor: N.E.W. Dinner
 
 02.28.94 - NASA Awards a $52.3-Million Contract to a Cleveland Firm
The NASA Lewis Research Center has awarded Robert P. Madison International, Cleveland, Ohio, a small disadvantaged business, a contract for engineering, construction and environmental services to be performed at the Lewis Research Center and at the Plum Brook Station in Sandusky, Ohio.
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 03.09.94 - Note to Editor: Visitor Center 3-Month Schedule
 
 03.10.94 - Note to Editor: Site Inspection at Lewis
 
 03.14.94 - High-Speed Engine Cycles Tapped for Further Research
A NASA-industry team has chosen two engine cycle concepts on which to focus the next 3 years of propulsion research for a next-generation supersonic airliner.
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 03.17.94 - NASA Lewis Research Center Engineers Responsible for Launch Management of New Weather Satellite
More than 25 engineers from NASA's Lewis Research Center will be on hand at the Kennedy Space Center to oversee the launch of the latest and greatly improved weather satellite--GOES-I--aboard an Atlas/Centaur rocket.
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 03.18.94 - Note to Editor: Press Briefing - GOES-I Weather Satellite
 
 03.22.94 - Dinosaurs Roam the U.S. via The Information Superhighway
Satellite video transmissions that demonstrate distance learning will send the images of dinosaurs to thousands of Cleveland area students and to students throughout the United States this week.
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 03.28.94 - Note to Editor: Enabling Technology for Physically Challenged
 
 03.28.94 - Note to Editor: GOES-I Weather Satellite
 
 03.31.94 - Note to Editor: 2nd Microgravity Fluid Physics Conference
 
 04.06.94 - Ohio Economy Boosted by NASA'S Presence
Approximately $667.5 million was added to Ohio's economy by NASA's Lewis Research Center in Fiscal Year 1993 in the form of contracts, grants to colleges and universities, utilities, and salaries and benefits paid to its employees.
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 04.12.94 - Note to Editor: Lecture Series "Turbomachinery Using CFD" 5/24-25/94
 
 04.12.94 - Note to Editor: Weather Satellite Update
 
 05.10.94 - NASA Lewis Selects R & R International for Support Contract
The NASA Lewis Research Center has selected R & R International, Akron, Ohio, a small, 8(a) disadvantaged business, for negotiations leading to the award of a contract for facilities operations and technical support services for Lewis' in-house research and development programs.
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 05.10.94 - NASA Lewis Research Center Awards a $70-Million Contract to an Elyria, Ohio Firm
The NASA Lewis Research Center has awarded Gilcrest Electric and Supply Company, Elyria, Ohio, a contract to provide technical and fabrication support services for Lewis' in-house research and development programs.
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 05.24.94 - Note to Editor: CEI and NIC and OAI Electric Car Race
 
 05.26.94 - Station Solar Array Modules Shipped to Russia
When the first set of solar array modules reach their destination--Russia, NASA's Lewis Research Center expertise in space power will be combined with Russian technology representing one more milestone towards building a world-class international research facility in space.
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 05.26.94 - NASA Lewis Decoder will Enhance Satellite Communications
NASA's Lewis Research Center, in partnership with Harris' Government Communications Systems Division, Melbourne, FL, has developed a high-speed error correcting decoder chip that improves the data integrity of satellite communication systems.
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 06.20.94 - NASA Lewis Research Center Employees Receive Agency's Highest Medals at Honors Awards Ceremony
NASA's Acting Deputy Administrator General John R. Dailey and Center Director Donald J. Campbell were present on May 11, 1994 to honor more than 50 employees who made outstanding contributions to advancing the goals of NASA and the Lewis Research Center.
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 06.17.94 - Note to Editor: Apollo 11 Press Kits
 
 06.27.94 - Note to Editor: Two Cleveland Astronauts
 
 06.30.94 - Note to Editor: AIAA Workshop 7/18/94
 
 07.11.94 - NASA Technology Utilized for State-of-the-Art Restorations
NASA's Lewis Research Center, in concert with the Cleveland Museum of Art, has developed a varnish (lacquer) removal technique that will enable museums and art collectors to more safely restore paintings.
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 07.11.94 - Note to Editor: Lewis College Fair
 
 07.15.94 - Events Planned at NASA Lewis in Recognition of Apollo 11 25th Anniversary
News media should make a note of several events NASA Lewis Research Center will be holding to commemorate the 25th anniversary of Apollo 11.
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 07.19.94 - Note to Editor: Apollo 11 Mission's 25th Anniversary
 
 07.27.94 - NASA Lewis Receives "Space Observance Week" Proclamation
NASA Lewis Research Center Deputy Director Dr. J. Stuart Fordyce (left), a resident of Fairview Park, received the "Space Observance Week" proclamation from Richard Konisiewcz, liaison for Ethnic and International Relations, Office of Mayor Michael White, at the NASA Lewis Visitors Center on July 6, 1994.
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 08.09.94 - NASA Lewis Research Center Deputy Director Named Ohio Aerospace Institute Chief Scientist
Dr. J. Stuart Fordyce, Deputy Director of NASA's Lewis Research Center has been appointed Chief Scientist at the Ohio Aerospace Institute (OAI) effective September 18. OAI is a private, non-profit consortium of nine Ohio universities, Lewis Research Center, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base and private companies.
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 09.07.94 - Note to Editor: SSCE Aboard STS-68
 
 09.09.94 - NASA Lewis Research Center Awards High-Speed Propulsion Contract
NASA Lewis Research Center today announced the signing of a $266 million contract to the industry team of GE Aircraft Engines and United Technologies' Pratt & Whitney for work on the critical propulsion components technologies for a 21st century High-Speed Civil Transport (HSCT).
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 09.20.94 - Note to Editor: Photo Opportunity of Icing Research Tunnel
 
 09.21.94 - Ten Lewis Employees Receive Silver Silver Snoopy Awards
The Silver Snoopy Award was presented to ten NASA Lewis Research Center employees by Cleveland astronaut Carl Walz on August 30, 1994.
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 09.27.94 - NASA Lewis Research Center's Icing Research Facility Celebrates 50 Years of Ice Protection Systems Testing
Icing is no longer a major problem for many of today's aircraft because of the ice protection systems technology largely developed at the Lewis Research Center's Icing Research Tunnel (IRT).
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 09.27.94 - Note to Editor: Weekend Programming for Oct., Nov. and Dec.
 
 10.13.94 - Minority Business Awards Ceremony to be held October 14
NASA Administrator Daniel C. Goldin will present the National Association of Small Disadvantaged Business (NASDB) Meritorious Award to the honorable Congressman Louis Stokes, Ohio's 11th Congressional District, in a ceremony on October 14 beginning at 9:30 a.m.
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 10.19.94 - Note to Editor: Hispanic Advisory Month
 
 10.20.94 - Note to Editor: Visitor Center Director Nancy Piltch
 
 11.03.94 - NASA Lewis to Manage Contract to Develop Photovoltaic Technology for Potential Commercial Use
The NASA Lewis Research Center Director, Donald J. Campbell announced today, November 3, 1994, that the Center will manage a $2-million contract for the Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA) which allows for the development of thermophotovoltaic technology for commercial use.
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 11.17.94 - NASA Center Launches 2nd Phase of Educational Initiative
The Lewis Research Center announced the beginning of Phase II of it's educational initiative, LEEP -- Lewis Empowerment of Educators Program.
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 11.28.94 - Note to Editor: Weekend Programming at VC
 
 12.06.94 - Note to Editor: Photo Opportunity for Children's Christmas Play
 
 12.15.94 - NASA Launches New Aeronautics Education Project
NASA's Lewis Research Center will be a host site to a public briefing Monday, December 19 on a new three-year project called "Education, Training and Lifelong Learning in Aeronautics."
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 12.20.94 - NASA Lewis Research Center Celebrates One Year Plus for Advanced Communications Satellite (ACTS)
Since the Lewis managed Advanced Communications Technology Satellite was launched on September 12, 1993, users have logged over 10,000 hours of communications time performing field trials that demonstrate key technologies of great importance to the future of satellite communications.
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 12.31.94 - NASA Lewis Developed Technology Helps Army Reservists be with Family for the Holidays
The Advanced Communication Technology Satellite (ACTS) developed by NASA Lewis Research Center will be used in bringing families together today Friday, December 30, from 3 - 5 p.m. in the ACTS Visitor Center.
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