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1 posted on 05/19/2020 8:37:19 PM PDT by BenLurkin
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To: BenLurkin

Did this guy resign voluntarily?
He has no future in politics ... in case he was looking at that as an alternative career.


2 posted on 05/19/2020 8:48:54 PM PDT by TigersEye (If you see me wearing a mask ... don't assume I'm wearing it for Covid-19.)
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To: BenLurkin

Gene Krantz is still alive. Have him put on his vest and get report for work.


3 posted on 05/19/2020 8:54:49 PM PDT by Kirkwood (Follow your Inner Trump)
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Let’s pray that this mission is a success. It would be a shot in the arm for our country. It would instill pride again. Although the Rats will find something wrong.... cause they’re Rats.


6 posted on 05/19/2020 9:25:30 PM PDT by HighSierra5
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To: BenLurkin
Mr. Douglas L. Loverro, is a recognized and highly sought-after expert in defense and intelligence space matters, having worked for over 30 years in the Department of Defense (DoD) and the National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) developing, managing, and establishing national policy for the full range of National Security space activities. From 2013 to 2017, he served as the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Space Policy. In this role, he was responsible for establishing policy and guidance to assure United States and allied warfighters the benefits of space capabilities and to help guide the Department’s strategy for addressing space-related issues. He led Departmental activities in international space cooperation, assessment of the national security impacts of commercial space activities, and oversaw the establishment of a strategy for addressing growing challenges in space security.

From 2007 to 2013, Mr Loverro served as the Executive Director and Deputy Program E xecutive Officer for the Air Force Space Command’s Space and Missile Systems Center (SMC). In that capacity, he was responsible for the development, deployment, and sustainment of all Department of Air Force space systems and was a key spokesman for addressing the growing importance of space systems and the steps needed to assure them for the future. Prior to his assignment at SMC, he served in a wide range of space leadership roles as Deputy Director of System Engineering at the NRO, and Program Director for the Future Imagery Architecture System, the US Global Positioning Satellite (GPS) System, and the Air Force’s classified space control systems program.

Mr. Loverro is credited with a wide-ranging list of accomplishments in aerospace development including the development of a national strategy for space defense and space system resilience, initiating modernization of the third-generation GPS System, establishing the DoD’s Global Broadcast Service program, and the invention of the supersonic chemical oxygen-iodine laser. He is an outspoken advocate for greater use of commercial capabilities and manufacturing for future DoD space and launch missions. He retired from active duty in the Air Force as a Colonel in February 2006 after 30 years of uniformed service and upon selection as a member of the Defense Intelligence Senior Executive Service.

Mr. Loverro holds an M.S. in Physics from the University of New Mexico, an M.S. in Political Science from Auburn University, an M.B.A. from the University of West Florida, and a B.S. in Chemistry from the United States Air Force Academy. He was the top graduate from his class atthe Industrial College of the Armed Forces and is a graduate of the JFK School of Government Senior Executives in National and International Security Program, and the National Defense University’s Pinnacle Program.

Mr. Loverro is married to Stephanie Loverro and they have two children.

8 posted on 05/19/2020 9:49:50 PM PDT by Steely Tom ([Seth Rich] == [the Democrats' John Dean])
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“It had to do with moving fast on Artemis, and I don’t want to characterize it in any more detail than that,” Loverro told the Post.

Perhaps he saw a Challenger-like disaster in the making. Getthereitis got all those astronauts killed.

13 posted on 05/20/2020 12:29:09 AM PDT by KevinB ("Ignorance more frequently begets confidence than does knowledge." - Charles Darwin)
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“it was absolutely safe to proceed”
14 posted on 05/20/2020 12:54:43 AM PDT by Delta 21 (Be strong & prosper, be weak & die! Stay true.... ~~ Donald J. Trump)
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“It had to do with moving fast on Artemis, and I don’t want to characterize it in any more detail than that,” Loverro told the Post.

Sorry, chief. When you take the king's shilling you don't get to choose what information you will and won't share.

16 posted on 05/20/2020 3:44:45 AM PDT by relictele
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I read his well-written government resume.

I believe, due to his long-standing in NASA, he is a never-Trumper.

I, as a former DoD/NASA certified Quality Control Specialist, I can say there is and was more politics found there, than during the peak of the latest rounds of impeachment!!!


17 posted on 05/20/2020 3:50:24 AM PDT by Terry L Smith
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