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Frederick D.
Gregory is the Deputy Administrator of NASA. He assumed this
position in August 2002. He serves as the chief operating officer
for the Agency and reports directly to NASA's Administrator. He is
responsible for directing and managing many of the programs as well
as the day-to-day operations and activities at NASA.
Prior to becoming the Deputy Administrator, Mr. Gregory served
as the Associate Administrator for Space Flight and was responsible
for overseeing the management of the International Space Station;
Space Shuttle operations; Space Access using Expendable Launch
Vehicles for commercial launch services; Space Communications; and
Advanced Programs. He held that position from December 2001 to
August 2002.
From June 1992 to December 2001, Mr. Gregory held the position
of Associate Administrator, Office of Safety and Mission Assurance,
at NASA Headquarters. As Associate Administrator, he was
responsible for assuring the safety, reliability, quality, and
mission assurance of all NASA programs.
Mr. Gregory has extensive experience as an astronaut, test
pilot, and manager of flight safety programs and launch support
operations. As a NASA astronaut, he logged 455 hours in space: as
pilot for the Orbiter Challenger (STS-51B) in 1985, as spacecraft
commander aboard Discovery (STS-33) in 1989, and as spacecraft
commander aboard Atlantis (STS-44) in 1991. Mr. Gregory served in
several key positions as an astronaut, including Astronaut Office
Representative at the Kennedy Space Center, for the first Space
Shuttle flights (STS-1 and STS-2); lead Capsule Communicator
(CAPCOM); Chief, Operational Safety at NASA Headquarters; and
Chief, Astronaut Training. He also served on the Orbiter
Configuration Control Board and Space Shuttle Program Control
Board.
Mr. Gregory retired as a Colonel in the United States Air Force
in December 1993 after logging 7,000 hours in more than 50 types of
aircraft, including 550 combat missions in Vietnam. His 30-year Air
Force career included serving as a helicopter pilot and as a
fighter pilot. He graduated from the United States Naval Test Pilot
School and served as an engineering test pilot for the Air Force
and for NASA. He was selected as a pilot Astronaut in January
1978.
Mr. Gregory holds a Bachelor of Science degree from the United
States Air Force Academy and a Master's degree in Information
Systems from George Washington University. He is a member or past
member of numerous societies, including the Society of Experimental
Test Pilots, American Helicopter Society, Air Force Academy
Association of Graduates, the National Technical Association, the
Tuskegee Airmen, and the Order of the Daedalians, and the
Association of Space Explorers. He has been or currently is a board
member with the following organizations: Maryland Science Center;
Young Astronaut Council; Kaiser-Permanente; the Photonics
Laboratory at Fisk University, and the Engineering College at
Howard University.
His honors include the Air Force and DOD, Meritorious Service
Medal, Air Force Commendation Medal, 16 Air Medals, 2 Distinguished
Flying Crosses, Legion of Merit, Defense Superior Service Medal,
Defense Meritorious Service Medal, National Intelligence Medal;
NASA, 3 Space Flight Medals, 2 Outstanding Leadership Medals,
Distinguished Service Medal; National Society of Black Engineers
Distinguished National Scientist Award; the George Washington
University Distinguished Alumni Award; President's Medal, Charles
R. Drew University of Medicine and Science; Honorary Doctor of
Science Degrees from the College of Aeronautics and the University
of the District of Columbia. He was also awarded the Air Force
Association Ira Eaker Award as well as numerous civic and community
honors.
He is married to the former Barbara Archer. They have two
children and four grandchildren.
September 2002
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