Team Named One NASA Center Best
The NASA Ballistic Impact Test Team has earned the 2006 Center Best Award from among the center’s One NASA individual and team recipients. The team was chosen by a center panel based on its relationship to a strategic goal, ability to utilize a One NASA concept and involvement of more than one center and/or Mission Directorate.
Image left: The Ballistic Impact Test Team with Center Director Dr. Woodrow Whitlow, Jr.: bottom row to top rows, left to right, Hemmel, Samorezov, Padula, Lerch, Whitlow; second row, Murphy, Goldberg, Bodis, Carney; third row, Schwinn, Lavelle, Revilock, Missing Name; top row, Pereira, Ubienski, Tenteris, and Melis. Credit: NASA/Marvin Smith
The Ballistic Impact Test Team was recognized for the contributions they have made to fly the shuttle as safely as possible.
The team members, listed in alphabetical order according to division, include Kelly Carney, Robert Goldberg, Brad Lerch, Matt Melis (lead), Santo Padula, Mike Pereira and Duane Revilock, Materials Structures Division; Sergey Samorezov, ZINT/Exploration Systems Division; Dave Brinkman (SLI), Jeff Hammel (JVS), Joe Lavelle (GLCR), Gary Novotnak (JVS) and Tim Ubienski (SLI), Research Testing Division; Mike Capelety, Tim Gaydos, Bruce Jackson (SAIC) and Anita Tenteris (SAIC) Assurance and Risk Management; Mark Grills, Michelle Murphy, Vince Reich, Quentin Schwinn and Peter Tate, RSIS/Logistics and Technical Information Division; Jim Bodis, Laura Cosgriff and Rich Martin, Cleveland State University.
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