Meet the Launch Team

NASA's Launch Services Program gives the 'go' for launch!
 
For the NOAA-N Prime liftoff, the launch team members will assemble at their computer and communication consoles in the Mission Directors Center at Vandenberg Air Force Base in California about three to four hours before the launch.

The NASA launch director is the highest authority during the countdown and provides NASA's "go/no-go" decision to the mission director.

Before liftoff, the launch director checks with the launch team to make sure all the criteria are met and that the payload and rocket are ready to go.


Omar Baez





Omar Baez, NASA Launch Director
The launch director ensures that the countdown and launch decision processes are properly followed.
   
James Wood, Senior Chief Engineer





James Wood , NASA Chief Engineer
The chief engineer is responsible for advising the launch manager of the launch vehicle's engineering and analysis status for launch.
   
Dave Breedlove, Mission Integration Manager





Dave Breedlove, Mission Manager
The mission manager serves as the primary interface between the spacecraft and the launch vehicle.
   
Shannon Bartell





Shannon Bartell, Chief Safety Officer
The chief safety officer is responsible for spacecraft and launch vehicle overall safety, quality and assessment of the launch countdown.
   
Wayne McIntyre


R. Wayne McIntyre, Spacecraft Mission Manager
The spacecraft mission manager provides the overall assessment of the spacecraft and its readiness to launch.
   
Joe Lackovich





Joe Lackovich, NASA Advisory Manager
The advisory manager provides consultation for assessing the launch process and countdown.

 
 
NASA's John F. Kennedy Space Center