Headquarters and Center Chief Counsel Contacts - NASA

Contact Information for Chief Counsel at NASA Headquarters and Centers Across the US

NASA has assigned a chief counsel to each of its major research centers across the United States. These professionals play a crucial role in providing legal guidance to their respective facilities, ensuring compliance with federal regulations and policies.

At the Ames Research Center in California, Christine Pham serves as the chief counsel. In Texas, Brett Swanson leads the team at Armstrong Flight Research Center, while James Jackson takes charge of Glenn Research Center following an acting position initially held by a colleague. Goddard Space Flight Center is handled by Dave Barrett, and Randall Suratt oversees operations at Johnson Space Center in Houston.

At Kennedy Space Center in Florida, Alex Vinson serves as chief counsel. Andrea Warmbier leads the Langley Research Center team. The Marshall Space Flight Center is headed up by Pam Bourque, with James Mahoney overseeing operations for NASA's Management Office at JPL. Ron Bald handles matters pertaining to the NASA Shared Service Center and also oversees daily activities at NASA's Stennis Space Center.

Each of these chief counsel members brings extensive knowledge and experience in their respective fields, ensuring that their centers operate within the bounds of applicable laws and regulations while pursuing innovative endeavors in space exploration and research.
 
I'm surprised they're not just one person handling all the legal stuff at NASA... I mean, can you imagine trying to navigate all those different centers and facilities? 🤯 They need someone with deep roots and expertise in each area to make sure everything runs smoothly. It's a big job, but I guess having multiple chief counsel members will help ensure everyone stays on track... maybe this is how they'll tackle some of the issues with private space companies coming into play - more checks and balances 🚀
 
just had a convo with my friend about nasa's new head counsel people 🤔 they got some awesome names and all, but like what's the point of having all these ppl just to make sure they follow rules? shouldn't we be pushing the boundaries of space exploration instead of playing by the book all the time? and btw, who else is excited for that new moon mission coming out soon?! 🚀👽
 
I just read this news about the new chiefs counsel at NASA centres across US 🚀👮‍♀️ and I gotta say, it's like they're setting up a whole crew to keep everything ship-shape over there. You know how important it is for scientists to focus on their research without worrying about the legalese stuff? Now, these chief counsel folks are like the ultimate problem-solvers 🤔, making sure all that goes down smoothly.

I'm curious though, what's next for NASA? Are they gonna send someone to Mars or something? 🚀👽 Only time will tell...
 
Just heard about this news and I'm low-key impressed 🤩 #NASA #ChiefCounsel #SpaceExploration! It's so cool to see these awesome individuals working behind the scenes to make sure everything runs smoothly at each of the centers. I mean, can you imagine having a chief counsel at the Kennedy Space Center? Alex Vinson is like a total rockstar! 🚀👏 And it's awesome that they're all experts in their fields, bringing that expertise to help push the boundaries of space research and innovation. The fact that NASA has these dedicated people on board just makes me want to learn more about space travel and astronomy #SpaceFacts #NASAHQ
 
Man, I'm still living in a dream where humans are actually exploring space 🚀💫... I mean, it's cool that NASA has these chief counsel people to make sure they're following the rules, but can't we just have a magic button to make everything work out perfectly like in all those old sci-fi movies? 😂 And what's up with these guys having so many job titles? It sounds like a real-life game of "Escape from Spider-Man" trying to keep track of who's doing what 🤔. On the bright side, I guess it's awesome that they have people like Christine Pham and Alex Vinson leading the charge, bringing all that expertise to the table... still, I wonder when we'll actually set foot on Mars 🌌😃.
 
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