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Joyce Carpenter
Ms. Carpenter earned a BAE in 1972 and an MSAE in 1978, both from The
Georgia Institute of Technology. She began her career in 1975 at the
Lockheed-Georgia Aircraft Company (now Lockheed Martin Aeronautical
Systems), where she held positions in the structures and operations
analysis organizations. Following
completion of Lockheed’s general management development program, she
supervised system engineers engaged in developing designs for new
transport and combat aircraft. Ms.
Carpenter joined NASA’s Johnson Space Center in 1990 as a manager for
mission analysis and systems engineering in the Exploration Programs
Office. Additional
assignments with NASA include Chief of Staff for the International Space
Station Headquarters Office, manager of advanced development for robotic
systems, and manager of system engineering for the Assured Crew Return
Vehicle project. Ms.
Carpenter currently serves as Deputy Manager of the Exploration Office
at the Johnson Space Center. The
Exploration Office is responsible for developing strategies and
technology investment plans to support human missions to the moon and to
Mars. Ms. Carpenter manages the advanced design team, which is
responsible for defining conceptual design to support strategic
planning. Ms. Carpenter is
a senior member of the American Institute of Aeronautics and
Astronautics, the Society of Women Engineers, and the International
Council on System Engineering.
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