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MAF Security

Security is vital to ensuring safe and efficient operations for the workforce and visitors at Michoud. MAF Security enforces administrative mandates and federal, state, and local laws to provide for a secure and orderly facility.  Security personnel are prepared to respond to manmade and natural emergencies to protect the facility and its inhabitants.

Site Overview about MAF Security

Location

New Orleans, LA

Security Lead

Chris Cambre

For accidents, police, fire, EMS, hazardous material incidents, and utility failures, dial 911 or (504) 257-2333

Move crews at NASA’s Michoud Assembly Facility in New Orleans guide the Inter-Stage Simulator (ISS) to the Michoud deep water port on Monday, Sept. 19 in preparation for transportation by barge to the agency’s Stennis Space Center near Bay St. Louis, Mississippi.  Crews will lift the simulator into the B2 Test Stand at Stennis, where it holds the Exploration Upper Stage (EUS) in place and acts as a thrust takeout. ISS protects the lower portion of the EUS from environmental elements during its Green Run tests. The term “green” refers to the new hardware, and “run” refers to operation all the components together for the first time. During tanking and launch for its future mission, the lower portion is shrouded in a flight interstage. EUS is part of the SLS Block 1B configuration. The more powerful configuration of the SLS rocket will provide in-space propulsion to send astronauts in NASA’s Orion spacecraft and 40% more cargo mass on a precise trajectory to the Moon. Through the Artemis missions, NASA will land the first woman and the first person of color on the Moon to pave the way for a sustainable presence on the Moon and future missions beyond.
Move crews at NASA’s Michoud Assembly Facility in New Orleans guide the Inter-Stage Simulator (ISS) to the Michoud deep water port on Monday, Sept. 19 in preparation for transportation by barge to the agency’s Stennis Space Center near Bay St. Louis, Mississippi.
Credit: NASA

Responsibilities

Responsibilities include but are not limited to:

  • Site security
  • Site emergency management
  • Badging

Visitor Badging Information

Visitors must request permission before coming onsite. Visitors must provide the following prior to visit:

  1. Visitors Name as it appears on driver’s license
    or government issued ID
  2. Work e-mail address
  3. Work phone number
  4. Organization

For more information visit the Visitor Management System and the Visitors and Tours section of MAFSpace.

Visit requests for Non‐Designated Countries must be submitted 10 Business Days prior to the visit start date; visitors born in or citizens of a Designated Country, High‐Level Protocol and foreign film crews must submit requests 30 Days prior.

Foreign nationals will be subject to Pre‐Visit Identity Vetting and Export Control Compliance (ECC), conducted and completed by the Center IVC And Export Control Program Officers.

More information on foreign nationals visits, including FAQ’s, can be found in the online brochure (NASA Internal link to Sharepoint).

Contact

Chris Cambre
Security Lead
Cell: 504-257-1015
christopher.j.cambre@nasa.gov

Badging Office

Lobby Hours: 
7:00am – 5:00pm
Monday – Friday
(504) 257-1268
maf-badge-requests@mail.nasa.gov