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NASA Field Centers

Ames Research Center
Selected technological strengths are Information Technologies, Aerospace Systems, Autonomous Systems for Space Flight, Computational Fluid Dynamics and Aviation Operations.

Carolina Blake
Ames Research Center
Moffett Field, California 94035-1000
650/604-1754
cblake@mail.arc.nasa.gov

Dryden Flight Research Center
Selected technological strengths are Aerodynamics, Aeronautics Flight Testing, Aeropropulsion, Flight Systems, Thermal Testing and Integrated Systems Test and Validation.

Eugene (Lee) Duke
Dryden Flight Research Center
Edwards, California 93523-0273
661/258-3802
lee.duke@dfrc.nasa.gov

Glenn Research Center
Selected technological strengths are Aeropropulsion, Communications, Energy Technology and High Temperature Materials Research, Microgravity Science and Technology and Instrumentation Control Systems.

Larry Viterna
Glenn Research Center
Cleveland, Ohio 44135
216/433-3484
Larry.A.Viterna@grc.nasa.gov

Goddard Space Flight Center
Selected technological strengths are Earth and Planetary Science Missions, LIDAR, Cryogenic Systems, Tracking, Telemetry, Command, Optics and Sensors/Detectors.

George Alcorn
Goddard Space Flight Center
Greenbelt, Maryland 20771
301/286-5810
george.e.alcorn.1@gsfc.nasa.gov

Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Selected technological strengths are Deep and Near Space Mission Engineering and Operations, Microspacecraft, Space Communications, Remote and In-Situ Sensing, Microdevices, Robotics, and Autonomous Systems.

Merle McKenzie
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Pasadena, California 91109
818/354-2577
merle.mckenzie@jpl.nasa.gov

Johnson Space Center
Selected technological strengths are Life Sciences/Biomedical, Spacecraft Systems, Information Systems, Robotic and Human Space Flight Operations.

Henry (Hank) Davis
Johnson Space Center
Houston, Texas 77058
281/483-0474
henry.l.davis@jsc.nasa.gov


Kennedy Space Center
Selected technological strengths are Emissions and Contamination Monitoring, Sensors, Corrosion Protection and Biosciences.

Gale Allen
Kennedy Space Center
Kennedy Space Center,
Florida 32899
407/867-6226
gale.allen-1@kmail.ksc.nasa.gov

Langley Research Center
Selected technological strengths are Aerodynamics, Flight Systems, Materials, Structures, Sensors, Measurements and Information Sciences.

Sam Morello
Langley Research Center
Hampton, Virginia 23681-0001
757/864-6005
s.a.morello@larc.nasa.gov

Marshall Space Flight Center
Selected technological strengths are Materials, Manufacturing, Non-destructive Evaluation, Biotechnology, Space Propulsion, Controls and Dynamics, Structures and Microgravity Processing.

Sally Little
Marshall Space Flight Center
Huntsville, Alabama 35812
256/544-4266
sally.little@msfc.nasa.gov

Stennis Space Center
Selected technological strengths are Propulsion Systems, Test/Monitoring, Remote Sensing and Nonintrusive Instrumentation.

Kirk Sharp
Stennis Space Center
Stennis Space Center, Mississippi 39529-6000
228/688-1914
kirk.sharp@ssc.nasa.gov

NASA’s Business Facilitators

NASA has established several organizations whose objectives are to establish joint sponsored research agreements and incubate small start-up companies with significant business promise.

Joseph C. Boeddeker
Ames Technology Commercialization Center
San Jose, CA
408/557-6789

Greg Hinkebein
Mississippi Enterprise
for Technology
Stennis Space Center, MS
228/688-3144

Wayne P. Zeman
Lewis Incubator for Technology
Cleveland, OH
216/586-3888, 216/229-9445

Thomas G. Rainey
Florida/NASA Business Incubation Center
Titusville, FL
407/383-5200

Celeste Moore
University of Houston/NASA Technology Center
Houston, TX
713/743-0451

Joanne Randolph
Business Technology
Development Center
Huntsville, AL
256/704-6000, ext. 202

Richard C. (Michael) Lewin
Department of Business and Economic Development
Greenbelt, MD
800/541-8549

Van Garner
California State Polytechnic
University–Pomona
Pomona, CA
909/869-2276

Martin Kaszubowski
Hampton Roads Technology Incubator
Hampton, VA
757/865-2140

Small Business Programs

Carl Ray
NASA Headquarters
Small Business Innovation Research Program (SBIR/STTR)
202/358-4652
cray@hq. nasa.gov

Paul Mexcur
Goddard Space Flight Center
Small Business Technology Transfer (SBIR/STTR)
301/286-8888
paul.mexcur@pop700.gsfc.
nasa.gov

NASA-Sponsored Commercial Technology Organizations

These organizations were established to provide rapid access to NASA and other federal R&D and foster collaboration between public and private sector organi-zations. They also can direct you to the appropriate point of contact within the Federal Laboratory Consortium. To reach the RTTC nearest you, call 800/642-2872.

Ken Dozier
Far West Technology Transfer Center
University of Southern California
213/743-2353

Dr. William Gasko
Center for Technology Commercialization
508/870-0042

J. Ronald Thornton
Southern Technology Applications Center
University of Florida
352/294-7822

Gary F. Sera
Mid-Continent Technology Transfer Center
Texas A&M University
409/845-8762

Lani S. Hummel
Mid-Atlantic Technology Applications Center
University of Pittsburgh
412/383-2500

Christopher Coburn
Great Lakes Industrial Technology Center
Battelle Memorial Institute
440/734-0094

Joseph P. Allen
National Technology Transfer Center
Wheeling Jesuit University
800/678-6882

Doris Rouse
Research Triangle Institute Technology Applications Team
Research Triangle Park, NC
919/541-6980


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