NASA Deputy Administrator's Blog

2012
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100 Women Leaders in STEM Oct 03, 2012 08:33:29 AM | Lori Garver
 
I was honored yesterday as one of the 100 Women Leaders in STEM at an event held at the Hart Senate Office Building here in Washington, DC, just up the road from NASA Headquarters. All these amazing women came together to talk about one thing: how we get more young women involved in STEM.
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Farewell to an American Hero Sep 13, 2012 03:36:54 PM | Lori Garver
 
Earlier today a grateful nation bid farewell to an American hero. Neil Armstrong was revered not only for being the first human to set foot on the moon, he was also a war hero and throughout his life he seized every opportunity to serve his country and all humankind.
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Happy Labor Day Sep 03, 2012 12:10:56 PM | Lori Garver
 
The first Monday in September is a holiday for many of us. It’s the beginning of the school year and the time when offices switch from casual summer dress back to suits and ties. We’ve taken our summer vacations and are ready to settle in for the fall. But it’s also a day to thank an American worker.
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Women’s Equality Day Aug 30, 2012 09:40:27 PM | Lori Garver
 
92 years ago, on August 26, 1920, the United States granted women the right to vote through the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. For almost 100 years, women have been making a difference by casting their ballot to make their voice heard. The ability to exercise this most sacred of our country’s rights is not one we should take for granted; we have no right to complain if we do not participate.
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NASA Welcomes Rocket Crafters and New Jobs to Florida Jul 11, 2012 04:07:48 PM | Lori Garver
 
Good news and the prospect of additional jobs are arriving on Florida’s Space Coast at the speed of innovation. This week, the Space Coast economy got another boost when Rocket Crafters, Inc. (RCI), a Utah-based company, announced plans to move its budding high-tech aerospace business to Brevard County. The company expects that by 2017-18, it will have about 1,300 highly skilled aerospace workers, including former space shuttle employees.
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Orion Arrives at Kennedy Space Center Jul 03, 2012 10:02:55 AM | Lori Garver
 
Today I joined with NASA’s good friend Florida Senator Bill Nelson and Kennedy Space Center Director Bob Cabana to celebrate the arrival of the new Orion crew capsule and the 50th anniversary of Kennedy Space Center.
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Girls Scouts 100th Anniversary Jun 08, 2012 06:06:26 PM | Lori Garver
 
Today at NASA Headquarters, we hosted Girl Scouts visiting Washington, DC for the celebration of the Girl Scouts 100th anniversary. I want to congratulate the Girl Scouts of America on a century of positive impact on girls, emphasizing achieving their full potential and developing skills to make a difference.
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Japan Visit Caps Historic Week for NASA May 30, 2012 01:25:11 PM | Lori Garver
 
Last week, I had the unique opportunity to celebrate the successful berthing of SpaceX’s Dragon capsule with the ISS, while visiting one of NASA’s closest partners in space exploration, Japan. I can tell you that our Japanese partners were almost as excited by this achievement as we all were.
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Robonaut 2 Team Honored May 14, 2012 02:38:41 PM | Lori Garver
 
Each May we take time to honor public servants as part of Public Service Recognition Week. The men and women who serve our nation are dedicated to the goal of making government work for all Americans. I am honored to be one small part of the greatest government in the world, working with some of the best and brightest.
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Test Fire of Commercial Cargo Rocket Engine May 03, 2012 07:39:53 PM | Lori Garver
 
Earlier today, I was at NASA’s Stennis Space Center to watch a test of Aerojet’s AJ26 Engine E9, which will provide first-stage power for Orbtial Sciences’ Antares rockets on their ISS cargo supply missions. Orbital is preparing for an August test flight under NASA’s Commercial Orbital Transportation Systems program.
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NASA research helps steward world’s water resources Mar 26, 2012 12:01:17 PM | Lori Garver
 
NASA’s Earth observation research capabilities in space provide a variety of resources, ingenuity and new knowledge to tackle the global water challenge.
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NASA’s FOIA Program Gets High Marks Mar 21, 2012 11:45:51 AM | Lori Garver
 
Last week, NASA received one of the highest grades in government when the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee awarded the agency an A- for its ability to track and respond to Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests from the public. Since being signed into law in 1976, FOIA has been an essential part of our nation’s commitment to government transparency.
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Women's History Month Mar 12, 2012 02:04:08 PM | Lori Garver
 
March is Women's History Month, and I encourage everyone to celebrate this year's theme "Women's Education ­-- Women's Empowerment" by recognizing the many accomplishments of women at NASA and throughout history.
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Visiting Marshall for the FY2013 Budget Rollout Feb 13, 2012 04:41:03 PM | Lori Garver
 
Today I had the pleasure of visiting Rocket City during the rollout of President Obama's FY2013 budget.
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Visiting One of Our Small Business Partners Jan 27, 2012 03:26:47 PM | Lori Garver
 
Earlier today, I visited one of NASA’s most successful small business partners, Aurora Flight Sciences in Manassas, Virginia to get an up close and personal look at what can be achieved when government and industry work together to achieve big things, enhance American competitiveness, and create jobs.
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