Headquarters and Center Chief Counsel Contacts - NASA

NASA Has Official Contact Details for Each of Its Research Centers

NASA has made it easier for agencies and private companies to communicate with its research centers across the country by listing key contact details.

At the Ames Research Center, Christine Pham serves as Chief Counsel who can be reached out to for any legal matters.

Meanwhile, Brett Swanson at Armstrong Flight Research Center handles all the counsel duties for that center.

For the Glenn Research Center, a acting chief counselor is James Jackson who can provide support with legal matters pertaining to that facility.

At Goddard Space Flight Center, Dave Barrett stands as chief counsel, providing assistance on anything related to the space flight activities.

The Johnson Space Center has Randall Suratt in charge of all its counsel issues.

Alex Vinson serves at Kennedy Space Center and handles legal matters associated with its operations.

Andrea Warmbier takes care of Langley Research Center while Pam Bourque is in charge at Marshall Space Flight Center.

At the NASA Management Office at JPL, James Mahoney is available to address any legal concerns.

Ron Bald stands in for both NASA Shared Service Center and NASA Stennis Space Center acting as chief counsel to support both centers in their respective operations.
 
im so down with nasa making it easy for people to get in touch with their research centers 😊. its like they want to make sure that any potential projects or collaborations go smoothly. having a point person at each center is definitely gonna help avoid confusion and miscommunication πŸ€”. also, it's kinda cool to see all the different contacts and their areas of expertise... sounds like there are some pretty talented folks working on this stuff πŸ’‘
 
omg can you imagine having a direct contact with nasa πŸš€πŸ“² it's so cool! i mean, they have people assigned to just handle all the legal stuff for each center, and they even have a main person at the management office who can help with anything 🀝. i'm thinking of reaching out to them one day about some awesome space-related project ideas πŸ’‘πŸ”­, fingers crossed that someone from nasa will get back to me 😊
 
idk why they made this info public πŸ€”. like, it's not like it's gonna prevent some big corporation from trying to poach our top talent or something... i mean, can't those people just use a 411 directory or something? πŸ“ž and btw, haven't we been over the whole "NASA is transparent" thing already? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ anyway, at least now i can look up some specific contact info if i need to πŸ˜…
 
omg u guys can u even believe that nasa has official contact deets for each of its research centers?! like i'm literally so hyped about this!!! they're making it easier for people to reach out to them and get things done, which is def a good thing 🀩. i mean think about all the ppl who are trying to collaborate with them or just wanna learn more about space and stuff... now they can finally get in touch w/ the right person! 😊. and it's not like nasa was missing out on any major legal issues, but still its good to have someone to bounce ideas off of, no? πŸ€“ so yeah, i'm all for this move, lets see what kind of amazing things come outta it πŸ’‘.
 
I gotta say, this is a pretty cool move by NASA πŸ€”! Having all these contact details listed out makes it way easier for people to reach out to the right person at each center. I mean, who doesn't love having a point of contact when they need something? πŸ’¬ And it's not like we're gonna find any major issues with this setup, right? πŸ™ Still, it'll be interesting to see how things go down in practice. Will people really be able to get their concerns resolved efficiently? Only time will tell... but I'm keeping my fingers crossed that this move works out for the best 😊
 
This is actually kinda cool that they're making it easier for people to reach out to the different research centers πŸ€”. I mean, think about how many projects are being worked on at each of those places - some of them must be super busy and not always have someone available to handle general inquiries πŸ“±. Having a central list like this is gonna help facilitate communication and maybe even lead to new collaborations between the centers πŸ’‘. Plus, it's always good to see people in leadership roles, you know? It's nice to see women and men taking on key positions like Christine Pham and Brett Swanson πŸ‘
 
omg i was like totally confused how im gonna find the right person to talk to at nasa πŸ€”... now its so much easier!! i mean, who doesn't love a good contact list? πŸ˜‚ imagine trying to get in touch with nasa and having no idea who to ask πŸ“² anyway, cant wait for my own research projects to start and hopefully ill get to work with one of these awesome people πŸŽ‰πŸš€
 
I love how transparent NASA has become! It's so cool that they've made it easy for people to get in touch with the right person at each research center. I'm a parent, but I also have friends who work in science and tech, and it would've been super helpful when we were starting our own projects to know where to go for advice or assistance.

I can only imagine how overwhelmed they must be when dealing with all sorts of requests and queries from the public and private sectors. But kudos to them for making this info readily available! It's like having a one-stop-shop for all things NASA πŸš€πŸ’»

You know, my kid is actually really interested in space right now, and I'm so proud of that! Maybe with more resources like this available, we'll see even more young minds inspired to pursue careers in STEM fields πŸ€“πŸ‘
 
I mean, it's actually kinda cool that NASA has made its contact info easily accessible now πŸ€–. But think about it, this just means more opportunities for companies and agencies to get a hold of researchers and experts at each center... and maybe not so much control over who gets access to their work πŸ”’. Not saying it's bad or anything, but it's just interesting to consider how this shift in transparency might affect the balance between collaboration and secrecy πŸ’‘.
 
NASA's contact info is actually kinda convenient? I mean, who doesn't love having a direct line to the people making our space dreams happen? But seriously, it's not like they're just opening up the floodgates for every Tom, Dick, and Harry to come in and ask them a bunch of unnecessary questions πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. I guess it's good that they've got some actual lawyers handling all the important stuff, but still... it feels a bit too easy for me 😐.
 
I'm not sure what's going on here... I mean, have you seen how many lawyers at NASA? πŸ˜’ It's like they're waiting for something to go wrong so they can swoop in and fix it. And what's the point of having all these contact details anyway? Just more chances for spammers to flood their email inboxes. I'm not saying it's a bad thing, but sometimes I feel like we're overcomplicating things with too much bureaucracy. What's wrong with just having one person to talk to instead of having to sift through a bunch of names and numbers? πŸ€”
 
πŸ€” I think it's pretty cool that NASA has made all these contact details publicly available πŸ“. It makes sense, especially with how many research centers they have across the country. Now, agencies and private companies can easily get in touch with people at each center to discuss projects or collaborations πŸ“ˆ.

I'm also happy to see that there are people in place who handle counsel duties at each center πŸ‘₯. I mean, law and regulations can be super complex, so it's good that they have experts like Christine Pham and James Jackson who can help out with any issues that might come up 🀝.

It's always great to see organizations being transparent and making their resources more accessible πŸ’‘. And, let's be real, who wouldn't want to reach out to someone from NASA? πŸš€
 
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