Lockheed Martin Aug 2007 - Mar 2013
Senior Manager, Orion Flight Operations
Lockheed Martin Aug 2007 - Mar 2013
Orion Flight Operations and Mission Integration
Boeing 2005 - 2007
Manager, Crew Exploration Vehicle Mission Operations
Boeing 2003 - 2005
Director, Space Shuttle Research and Development
Nasa 1993 - 2003
Flight Director, Space Shuttle and Iss
Education:
Texas A&M University 1977 - 1981
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Computer Science
Skills:
Integration Risk Assessment Design Review Strategic Planning Change Management Program Management Customer Presentations Test Engineering Technology Evaluation Testing Requirements Analysis Life Cycle Assessment Analysis Test Planning Business Requirements User Acceptance Testing Systems Engineering Process Improvement Continuous Improvement Operations Management Engineering System Design Problem Solving Requirements Gathering Risk Management Automation System Testing Team Building Safety Management System Safety Human Factors Engineering Space Systems Fault Tree Analysis Hazard Analysis Supportability Flight Operations Flight Safety Concurrent Engineering Earned Value Management Aerospace Proposal Writing Engineering Management Flight Test Flights Configuration Management Dod Requirements Management Simulations Spacecraft Systems Design
"We need a spacecraft that's going to be sturdy enough and robust enough" to carry astronauts well beyond low-Earth orbit for weeks and months at a time, said Lockheed Martin's Bryan Austin, a former NASA shuttle flight director who will oversee Orion's maiden voyage.
Its somewhat unique for this mission. NASAs asking for a service and were providing the data back, Bryan Austin, the Lockheed Martin EFT-1 mission manager, at last months KSC briefing.