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NASA Launch Services Program Dinner Event - Featuring Deputy Program Manager Jennifer Lyons
NASA Launch Services Program Dinner Event - Featuring Deputy Program Manager Jennifer Lyons

Fri, Oct 25

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Courtyard by Marriott Cocoa Beach

NASA Launch Services Program Dinner Event - Featuring Deputy Program Manager Jennifer Lyons

Join us for a dinner event with NASA Deputy Program Manager Jennifer Lyons as she presents the background, missions, and more with everything Launch Services Program related.

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Time & Location

Oct 25, 2024, 5:30 PM – 9:00 PM

Courtyard by Marriott Cocoa Beach, 3435 N Atlantic Ave, Cocoa Beach, FL 32931, USA

About the event

Discover more about one of the most successful launch programs in history: NASA's Launch Services Program (LSP). Jennifer Lyons is a Depty Program Manager for LSP and will present the background of the program, most recent successes, and upcoming majore launches. There will time for questions and to learn how LSP can support your launch services need.

Bio:

Jenny Lyons is the deputy program manager for the Launch Services Program at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, where she is responsible for overseeing NASA’s provision and management of domestic commercial launch services for robotic missions

Lyons ensures overall mission success through leading, managing, and directing the progress of planning and acquisition of launch services, expendable launch vehicle engineering and analysis, mission integration, launch vehicle production, launch site processing, launch campaigns, and launch. LSP is responsible for launching the nation’s most prized scientific and robotic spacecraft, such as the Mars rover Perseverance, Parker Solar Probe, and the Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite series.

Experience

Lyons joined NASA and the Kennedy Space Center in 1988 as an operations engineer in the Shuttle Processing organization after working for Grumman Aerospace on the Joint Surveillance Target Attack Radar System (Joint STARS) Program.

In 1993, she served as a member of the Space Station Redesign Team and was assigned temporarily to NASA Headquarters.  Upon returning to Kennedy, she was chosen as the NASA Vehicle Manager (NVM) for OV-103/Discovery. As NVM, and subsequently as the acting flow director, she was responsible for planning and management of orbiter and integrated space shuttle operations for the orbiter Discovery. She was the first woman to serve as NASA Convoy Commander (NCC) for a space shuttle landing and was the first woman to serve as the senior official for ferry flight cross-country operations of the orbiter and Shuttle Carrier Aircraft (SCA).

In 1998, she served as Kennedy’s Strategic Planning Manager. In this role, she advised the Center Director and Deputy Director, as well as senior management, on Kennedy strategic planning policy, initiatives and analyses concerning present and future Kennedy operations and development.

From 2003-2004, she was the Deputy Director of Kennedy’s Human Resources Office, before transitioning to the Launch Services Program (LSP).

Lyons served as the LSP chief of the Fleet and Systems Management Division from 2005-2020 where she led the program’s technical integration of the launch vehicle fleets and missions, providing required insight and approval for independent NASA assessment of launch vehicle readiness, and launch vehicle certification. In 2010, she chaired the NASA Launch Services (NLS) II source evaluation board, which awarded multiple contracts to meet NASA’s requirements for competitive, commercial launch services.

From 2020-2024, Lyons was the deputy manager for the Gateway Program’s Deep Space Logistics where she led the integration of commercial logistics missions to the Gateway; a unique, orbiting outpost around the Moon that will support NASA’s Artemis missions to the lunar surface, as well as the agency’s Moon to Mars exploration initiatives. Her responsibilities included oversight of the design, development, test and evaluation of the commercial spacecraft, launch vehicles and integration services. She led the source evaluation board for the Gateway Logistics Services (GLS) contract, which provides a recurring commercial supply and transportation capability to support crew, science, and exploration needs, while also enabling long-term commercial capabilities for deep space.

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