MARSHALL SPACE FLIGHT CENTER DIRECTOR ROBERT LIGHTFOOT ADDRESSES TEAM MEMBERS FEB. 14, FOLLOWING THE ROLLOUT OF NASA’S PROPOSED FISCAL YEAR 2012 BUDGET.  LIGHTFOOT TOLD MEMBERS OF THE HUNTSVILLE-AREA AT A SUBSEQUENT PRESS CONFERENCE THAT THE PROPOSAL “HITS ON OUR CAPABILITIES, ON WHAT WE DO WELL AT MARSHALL. THIS IS GOOD NEWS FOR US.”  HE HELD AN ALL-HANDS MEETING FEB. 15 TO DISCUSS WHAT THE BUDGET MEANS FOR MARSHALL AND TO ANSWER QUESTIONS FROM THE WORKFORCE.
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Jody Singer, director of NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center, speaks to team members March 11 following the FY2020 proposed budget rollout event with NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine. Singer congratulated the Marshall team for all its hard work on managing and contributing to delivery of the nation's next great rocket, the Space Launch System; communications and science operations oversight for the International Space Station; astrophysics and heliophysics achievements helping to rewrite our understanding of our Sun, the solar system and the cosmos beyond; and more. "We've seen a lot of first-time-in-history [milestones]," Singer said, lauding the center's history of expertise and successful partnerships with industry, academia and government. "We are always looking for creative solutions to serve and do right for the country. We're strong, and we lead the way."
2019 Budget Rollout Event
Jody Singer, director of NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center, speaks to team members March 11 following the FY2020 proposed budget rollout event with NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine. Singer congratulated the Marshall team for all its hard work on managing and contributing to delivery of the nation's next great rocket, the Space Launch System; communications and science operations oversight for the International Space Station; astrophysics and heliophysics achievements helping to rewrite our understanding of our Sun, the solar system and the cosmos beyond; and more. "We've seen a lot of first-time-in-history [milestones]," Singer said, lauding the center's history of expertise and successful partnerships with industry, academia and government. "We are always looking for creative solutions to serve and do right for the country. We're strong, and we lead the way."
2019 Budget Rollout Event
TODD MAY ADDRESSES AUDIENCE CONCERNING 2017 BUDGET ROLLOUT IMPACT ON NASA/MSFC
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TODD MAY ADDRESSES AUDIENCE CONCERNING 2017 BUDGET ROLLOUT IMPACT ON NASA/MSFC
TODD MAY ALL HANDS
NASA Deputy Administrator Lori Garver visits Ames for a employee all-hands and press briefing during Budget 2012 rollout week.
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NASA Deputy Administrator Lori Garver visits Ames for a employee all-hands and press briefing during Budget 2012 rollout week.
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NASA Deputy Administrator Lori Garver visits Ames for a employee all-hands and press briefing during Budget 2012 rollout week.  Shown here with Jack Boyd.
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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – In the Neil Armstrong Operations and Checkout Building high bay at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, NASA Administrator Charlie Bolden delivers a “state of the agency” address at NASA's televised fiscal year 2016 budget rollout event. Kennedy Space Center Director Bob Cabana looks on, at right. Representatives from the Kennedy workforce, news media and social media were in attendance. NASA's Orion, SpaceX Dragon and Boeing CST-100 spacecraft, all destined to play a role in NASA’s overall exploration objectives, were on display.  For information on NASA's budget, visit http://www.nasa.gov/budget. Photo credit: NASA/Gianni Woods
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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – In the Neil Armstrong Operations and Checkout Building high bay at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, NASA Administrator Charlie Bolden delivers a “state of the agency” address at NASA's televised fiscal year 2016 budget rollout event. Kennedy Space Center Director Bob Cabana looks on, at right. Representatives from the Kennedy workforce, news media and social media were in attendance. NASA's Orion, SpaceX Dragon and Boeing CST-100 spacecraft, all destined to play a role in NASA’s overall exploration objectives, were on display.  For information on NASA's budget, visit http://www.nasa.gov/budget. Photo credit: NASA/Gianni Woods
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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – In the Neil Armstrong Operations and Checkout Building high bay at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, NASA Administrator Charlie Bolden delivers a “state of the agency” address at NASA's televised fiscal year 2016 budget rollout event with Kennedy Space Center Director Bob Cabana looking on. Representatives from the Kennedy workforce, news media and social media were in attendance. NASA's Orion, SpaceX Dragon and Boeing CST-100 spacecraft, all destined to play a role in NASA’s overall exploration objectives, were on display.  For information on NASA's budget, visit http://www.nasa.gov/budget. Photo credit: NASA/Gianni Woods
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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – In the Neil Armstrong Operations and Checkout Building high bay at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, NASA Administrator Charlie Bolden delivers a “state of the agency” address at NASA's televised fiscal year 2016 budget rollout event. Kennedy Space Center Director Bob Cabana, seated, made the opening remarks. Representatives from the Kennedy workforce, news media and social media were in attendance. NASA's Orion, SpaceX Dragon and Boeing CST-100 spacecraft, all destined to play a role in NASA’s overall exploration objectives, were on display.  For information on NASA's budget, visit http://www.nasa.gov/budget. Photo credit: NASA/Amber Watson
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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – In the Neil Armstrong Operations and Checkout Building high bay at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, NASA Administrator Charlie Bolden delivers a “state of the agency” address at NASA's televised fiscal year 2016 budget rollout event. Kennedy Space Center Director Bob Cabana, at right, made the opening remarks. Representatives from the Kennedy workforce, news media and social media were in attendance. NASA's Orion, SpaceX Dragon and Boeing CST-100 spacecraft, all destined to play a role in NASA’s overall exploration objectives, were on display.  For information on NASA's budget, visit http://www.nasa.gov/budget. Photo credit: NASA/Gianni Woods
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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – In the Neil Armstrong Operations and Checkout Building high bay at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, NASA Administrator Charlie Bolden delivers a “state of the agency” address at NASA's televised fiscal year 2016 budget rollout event. Kennedy Space Center Director Bob Cabana, seated, made the opening remarks. Representatives from the Kennedy workforce, news media and social media were in attendance. NASA's Orion, SpaceX Dragon and Boeing CST-100 spacecraft, all destined to play a role in NASA’s overall exploration objectives, were on display.  For information on NASA's budget, visit http://www.nasa.gov/budget. Photo credit: NASA/Amber Watson
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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – In the Neil Armstrong Operations and Checkout Building high bay at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, Kennedy Space Center Director Bob Cabana introduces NASA Administrator Charlie Bolden who will deliver a “state of the agency” address at NASA's televised fiscal year 2016 budget rollout event. Representatives from the Kennedy workforce, news media and social media were in attendance. NASA's Orion, SpaceX Dragon and Boeing CST-100 spacecraft, all destined to play a role in NASA’s overall exploration objectives, were on display.  For information on NASA's budget, visit http://www.nasa.gov/budget. Photo credit: NASA/Gianni Woods
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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – In the Neil Armstrong Operations and Checkout Building high bay at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, NASA Administrator Charlie Bolden delivers a “state of the agency” address at NASA's televised fiscal year 2016 budget rollout event. Representatives from the Kennedy workforce, news media and social media were in attendance. NASA's Orion, SpaceX Dragon and Boeing CST-100 spacecraft, all destined to play a role in NASA’s overall exploration objectives, were on display.  For information on NASA's budget, visit http://www.nasa.gov/budget. Photo credit: NASA/Gianni Woods
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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – In the Neil Armstrong Operations and Checkout Building high bay at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, NASA Administrator Charlie Bolden delivers a “state of the agency” address at NASA's televised fiscal year 2016 budget rollout event. Representatives from the Kennedy workforce, news media and social media were in attendance. NASA's Orion, SpaceX Dragon and Boeing CST-100 spacecraft, all destined to play a role in NASA’s overall exploration objectives, were on display.  For information on NASA's budget, visit http://www.nasa.gov/budget. Photo credit: NASA/Amber Watson
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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – In the Neil Armstrong Operations and Checkout Building high bay at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, NASA Administrator Charlie Bolden delivers a “state of the agency” address at NASA's televised fiscal year 2016 budget rollout event. Representatives from the Kennedy workforce, news media and social media were in attendance. NASA's Orion, SpaceX Dragon and Boeing CST-100 spacecraft, all destined to play a role in NASA’s overall exploration objectives, were on display.  For information on NASA's budget, visit http://www.nasa.gov/budget. Photo credit: NASA/Gianni Woods
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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – In the Neil Armstrong Operations and Checkout Building high bay at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, NASA Administrator Charlie Bolden delivers a “state of the agency” address at NASA's televised fiscal year 2016 budget rollout event. Kennedy Space Center Director Bob Cabana, seated, made the opening remarks. Representatives from the Kennedy workforce, news media and social media were in attendance. NASA's Orion, SpaceX Dragon and Boeing CST-100 spacecraft, all destined to play a role in NASA’s overall exploration objectives, were on display.  For information on NASA's budget, visit http://www.nasa.gov/budget. Photo credit: NASA/Gianni Woods
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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – In the Neil Armstrong Operations and Checkout Building high bay at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, NASA Administrator Charlie Bolden, left, and Kennedy Space Center Director Bob Cabana answer questions from the news media during NASA's televised fiscal year 2016 budget rollout event. NASA's Orion, SpaceX Dragon and Boeing CST-100 spacecraft, all destined to play a role in NASA’s overall exploration objectives, were on display.  For information on NASA's budget, visit http://www.nasa.gov/budget. Photo credit: NASA/Gianni Woods
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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – In the Neil Armstrong Operations and Checkout Building high bay at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, NASA Administrator Charlie Bolden, at left, takes a few moments to consult with Kennedy Space Center Director Bob Cabana before delivering a "state of the agency" address at NASA's televised fiscal year 2016 budget rollout event. Representatives from the Kennedy workforce, news media and social media were in attendance. NASA's Orion, SpaceX Dragon and Boeing CST-100 spacecraft, all destined to play a role in NASA’s overall exploration objectives, were on display.  For information on NASA's budget, visit http://www.nasa.gov/budget. Photo credit: NASA/Gianni Woods
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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – In the Neil Armstrong Operations and Checkout Building high bay at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, Kennedy Space Center Director Bob Cabana makes the opening remarks during a “state of the agency” address at NASA's televised fiscal year 2016 budget rollout event. The address will be delivered by NASA Administrator Charlie Bolden. Representatives from the Kennedy workforce, news media and social media were in attendance. NASA's Orion, SpaceX Dragon and Boeing CST-100 spacecraft, all destined to play a role in NASA’s overall exploration objectives, were on display.  For information on NASA's budget, visit http://www.nasa.gov/budget. Photo credit: NASA/Gianni Woods
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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – In the Neil Armstrong Operations and Checkout Building high bay at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, Kennedy Space Center Director Bob Cabana introduces NASA Administrator Charlie Bolden, at left, who will deliver a “state of the agency” address at NASA's televised fiscal year 2016 budget rollout event. Representatives from the Kennedy workforce, news media and social media were in attendance. NASA's Orion, SpaceX Dragon and Boeing CST-100 spacecraft, all destined to play a role in NASA’s overall exploration objectives, were on display.  For information on NASA's budget, visit http://www.nasa.gov/budget. Photo credit: NASA/Amber Watson
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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – In the Neil Armstrong Operations and Checkout Building high bay at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, NASA Administrator Charlie Bolden delivers a “state of the agency” address at NASA's televised fiscal year 2016 budget rollout event with Kennedy Space Center Director Bob Cabana looking on, at right. Representatives from the Kennedy workforce, news media and social media were in attendance. NASA's Orion, SpaceX Dragon and Boeing CST-100 spacecraft, all destined to play a role in NASA’s overall exploration objectives, were on display.  For information on NASA's budget, visit http://www.nasa.gov/budget. Photo credit: NASA/Amber Watson
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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – In the Neil Armstrong Operations and Checkout Building high bay at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, NASA Administrator Charlie Bolden delivers a “state of the agency” address at NASA's televised fiscal year 2016 budget rollout event. Kennedy Space Center Director Bob Cabana, seated, made the opening remarks. Representatives from the Kennedy workforce, news media and social media were in attendance. NASA's Orion, SpaceX Dragon and Boeing CST-100 spacecraft, all destined to play a role in NASA’s overall exploration objectives, were on display.  For information on NASA's budget, visit http://www.nasa.gov/budget. Photo credit: NASA/Gianni Woods
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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – In the Neil Armstrong Operations and Checkout Building high bay at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, NASA Administrator Charlie Bolden, left, and Kennedy Space Center Director Bob Cabana answer questions from the news media during NASA's televised fiscal year 2016 budget rollout event. NASA's Orion, SpaceX Dragon and Boeing CST-100 spacecraft, all destined to play a role in NASA’s overall exploration objectives, were on display.  For information on NASA's budget, visit http://www.nasa.gov/budget. Photo credit: NASA/Amber Watson
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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – In the Neil Armstrong Operations and Checkout Building high bay at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, NASA Administrator Charlie Bolden and Kennedy Space Center Director Bob Cabana have a few moments to consult before NASA's televised fiscal year 2016 budget rollout event. Bolden will deliver a "state of the agency" address. Representatives from the Kennedy workforce, news media and social media were in attendance. NASA's Orion, SpaceX Dragon and Boeing CST-100 spacecraft, all destined to play a role in NASA’s overall exploration objectives, were on display.  For information on NASA's budget, visit http://www.nasa.gov/budget. Photo credit: NASA/Gianni Woods
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NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine presented the 2020 Presidential Budget with a video conference. Administrator Bridenstine's presentation was followed by a live presentation by MSFC Director Jody Singer and NASA Associate Administrator Steve Jurczyk.
2020 Budget Rollout
NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine presented the 2020 Presidential Budget with a video conference. Administrator Bridenstine's presentation was followed by a live presentation by MSFC Director Jody Singer and NASA Associate Administrator Steve Jurczyk.
2020 Budget Rollout
NASA Administrator Bill Nelson delivers the 2022 State of NASA address on March 28, 2022, from the agency’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Nelson highlighted NASA’s plans to explore the Moon and Mars, address climate change, promote racial and economic equity, and drive economic growth while sustaining U.S. leadership in aviation and aerospace innovation.
State of NASA Live Address
NASA Administrator Bill Nelson delivers the 2022 State of NASA address on March 28, 2022, from the agency’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Nelson highlighted NASA’s plans to explore the Moon and Mars, address climate change, promote racial and economic equity, and drive economic growth while sustaining U.S. leadership in aviation and aerospace innovation.
State of NASA Live Address
Kennedy Space Center Director Janet Petro addresses attendees before NASA Administrator Bill Nelson delivers the 2022 State of NASA address on March 28, 2022, at the Florida spaceport. Nelson highlighted NASA’s plans to explore the Moon and Mars, address climate change, promote racial and economic equity, and drive economic growth while sustaining U.S. leadership in aviation and aerospace innovation.
State of NASA Live Address
Attendees listen to NASA Administrator Bill Nelson deliver the 2022 State of NASA address on March 28, 2022, from the agency’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Nelson highlighted NASA’s plans to explore the Moon and Mars, address climate change, promote racial and economic equity, and drive economic growth while sustaining U.S. leadership in aviation and aerospace innovation.
State of NASA Live Address
Kennedy Space Center Director Janet Petro addresses attendees before NASA Administrator Bill Nelson delivers the 2022 State of NASA address on March 28, 2022, at the Florida spaceport. Nelson highlighted NASA’s plans to explore the Moon and Mars, address climate change, promote racial and economic equity, and drive economic growth while sustaining U.S. leadership in aviation and aerospace innovation.
State of NASA Live Address