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Charles E. Cockrell
Deputy Director, Space Technology & Exploration
NASA Langley Research Center
NASA Langley Research Center
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A Century of Accomplishments
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NASA Langley at a Glance in FY 2015PY2015 Budget Estimate ~$825m
NASA Langley Budget ~$795mExternal Business ~$30m
Workforce ~3,500Civil Servants ~1,900Contractors (on/near-site) ~1,600
Infrastructure/Facilities
156 Buildings 764 acresReplacement Value ~$3.5b
As of 6/1/15
Langley’s Economic Impact (2014)• National economic output of ~$2.3b and
generates over 17,500 high-tech jobs • Virginia economic output of ~$900m and
generates over 7,000 high-tech jobs• Within Virginia, executed $66m or 21% of
obligations to small businesses
Center Management & Operations (Facilities, IT, Engineering, Tech Authority,
B&P, IRAD, Safety/Mission Assurance, Legal, Finance, Procurement, Human
Resources)
Agency Management & Operations
(NASA Engineering & Safety Center, Office of Chief Engineer, Agency IT)
ConstructionEnvironmental Compliance
& Restoration(Revitalization Plan)
SCIENCE$198m
HUMANEXPLORATION
$41mEDUCATION
$5mAERONAUTICS
$214mSPACE TECH
$36m
CROSS-AGENCY SUPPORT PROGRAMS & CONSTRUCTION/ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE & RESTORATION
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Aeronautics: with you when you fly
Integrated Air Traffic Systems
Low-Boom Supersonic JetsGreener, Quieter, Safer Skies
Unmanned Aerial Systems
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Human Exploration: building blocks to Mars
Orion Space Launch System
Commercial Crew Advanced Exploration Systems
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Space Technology: driving exploration
Entry, Descent & Landing Technologies Lightweight Structures
Habitation Systems for Deep Space
Human-Robotic Systems for Deep Space Operations
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Science: our Planet is changing; we’re on it
Radiation & Climate
Air Quality
Active Remote Sensing
Atmospheric Composition
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NASA Langley – Investing in the Future
Small Business Award
Education
PeopleFacilities Digital Transformation
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Measurements Systems LaboratoryProviding Solutions from Concept to Flight
World-class facility for research and development of new measurement concepts, technologies, and systems.
Space Exploration • Atmospheric Entry Aerodynamics • Landing on Planetary or Asteroid Surfaces.• Sensing the Space Environment
Science • Monitoring Earth’s Climate • Measuring Earth’s Atmospheric Composition • Observations of Air Pollution
Aeronautics • Advancing Ground Test Measurement • Capabilities • Safer Aviation Operations • Unmanned Aircraft Systems
175,000 SF energy-efficient facility with 40 modular research labs for electronics, lasers, clean rooms, and instrumentation
245 permanent staff and visiting students and members of government, academia and industry
$94M construction contract value with 30% to 45% of contract value doing to small businesses
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Partnerships – Critical to our Success
CCAM: Commonwealth Center for Advanced Manufacturing– We were the first government member
MAAP: Support for Mid-Atlantic Aviation Partnership – Uncrewed Aerial Systems, test-site collaborations
Sea-Level Rise Preparedness & Resilience– Enabling better data access & analysis tools
DEVELOP: Enhanced State and Local Decisions
Education activities– Numerous federal, state & local partners – Serve on Virginia’s SOL Innovation Committee
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Wallops 70th Anniversary Open House
NASA Langley participated in Wallops 70th Anniversary Celebration and Open House, supplying speakers, displays,
hands on activities and artifacts.
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NASA Langley Centennial Planning