von Braun Award for Excellence in Space Program Management Open for Nominations 10 November 2024 – 15 January 2025
Approved by the Board of Directors in 1987, the von Braun Award for Excellence in Space Program Management gives national recognition to an individual(s) for outstanding contributions in the management of a significant space or space-related program or project. The award honors Dr. Wernher von Braun, who was one of the world's first and foremost rocket engineers and a leading authority on space travel.
This annual award is generally presented at the AIAA AVIATION Forum/ASCEND.
Deadlines:
Accepting Online Nominations: 10 November
Nomination Deadline: 15 January
Endorsement Letters Deadline: 1 February
This annual award is generally presented at the AIAA AVIATION Forum/ASCEND.
Deadlines:
Accepting Online Nominations: 10 November
Nomination Deadline: 15 January
Endorsement Letters Deadline: 1 February
Award Recipients
2023
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Dr John M GrunsfeldEndless Frontier Associates LLCAwardedAward: 2023 AIAA von Braun Award for Excellence in Space Program ManagementAIAA Citation: For exceptional leadership of America’s space science program resulting in amazing achievements exploring the Earth, our solar system, and unravelling the mysteries of the cosmos.
2021
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Dr Fuk LiJet Propulsion LaboratoryAwardedAward: 2021 AIAA von Braun Award for Excellence in Space Program ManagementAIAA Citation: For sustained excellence in management of NASA’s New Millennium and Mars Exploration Programs, achieving major breakthroughs in space technology and Mars exploration objectives
2020
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Kim A CooperThe Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics LaboratoryAwardedAward: 020 AIAA von Braun Award for Excellence in Space Program ManagementAIAA Citation: “Parker Solar Probe is a daunting science mission that demanded exceptional program management skills to balance science requirements, budgets and launch window, and engineering development”
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Andrew S DriesmanThe Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics LaboratoryAwardedAward: 2020 AIAA von Braun Award for Excellence in Space Program ManagementAIAA Citation: "Parker Solar Probe is a daunting science mission that demanded exceptional program management skills to balance science requirements, budgets and launch window, and engineering development”
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Mr Patrick HillThe Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics LaboratoryAwardedAward: 2020 AIAA von Braun Award for Excellence in Space Program Management.AIAA Citation: “Parker Solar Probe is a daunting science mission that demanded exceptional program management skills to balance science requirements, budgets and launch window, and engineering development”
2019
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Mr Chris M CrumblyVCSIAwardedAward: 2019 von Braun Award for Excellence in Space Program ManagementAIAA Citation: For sustained excellence in furthering human spaceflight through strategic planning, managing several NASA projects, and leading key programs within the Space Launch System.
2018
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Maj Gen Thomas Doukas TaverneyUSAF (ret)AwardedAward: 2018 von Braun Award for Excellence in Space Program ManagementAIAA Citation: Major General (Retired) Tom Taverney has contributed significantly to the Space Mission as both a senior military leader and Aerospace Industry Executive
2016
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Mr Todd A MayKBRwyleAwardedAIAA Citation: For meritorious performance in managing the development of America’s future launch system to send human and scientific exploratory missions to deep space objectives including Mars.
2015
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Lt Gen John T SheridanAwardedAIAA Citation: For exceptional performance in management of military and evolutionary space programs and excellent leadership in achieving national security space superiority.
2014
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Mr. Frank J CepollinaNASA-Goddard Space Flight CenterAwardedAward: 2014 von Braun Award for Excellence in Space Program ManagmentAIAA Citation: For 50 years of astonishing contributions in on-orbit servicing culminating in five spectacular Hubble Space Telescope repair missions.
2013
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Lt Gen Eugene (Gene) TattiniNASA Jet Propulsion LaboratoryAwardedAIAA Citation: For exceptional technical management and performance to achieve space mission success and excellence, and for pioneering the development of National Security Space.
2012
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Maj Gen James B Armor JrOrbital ATKAwardedAIAA Citation: For insightful leadership in the space community – as an Air Force officer and GPS Program Manager, as the leader of SIGINT systems for the NRO, as the National Security Space Architect, and as an Vice President at ATK
2011
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William H GerstenmaierNASAAwardedAward: 2011 AIAA von Braun Award for Excellence in Space Program ManagementAIAA Citation: For exemplary leadership of America’s human space flight program, culminating in completion of construction of the International Space Station and safe operations of the Space Shuttle system
2010
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Dr Wanda M AustinAwardedAIAA Citation: For significant contributions in satellite acquisition, systems engineering and system simulation, and for leadership in ensuring not only technical excellence but space mission success.
2007
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Mr. Glen H FountainJohns Hopkins UniversityAwardedAIAA Citation: For 40 years of outstanding contributions to space flight missions to advance the fundamental understanding of the earth’s environment and solar system.
2006
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Mr Byron K WoodAwardedAIAA Citation: For successfully managing the largest liquid propulsion rocket engine company and for installing/innovating a novel management organization system which reduced development costs and schedules.
2005
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Alexander A McCoolAwardedAIAA Citation: In recognition of more than 40 years of outstanding engineering and management contributions to America's space program.
2003
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Brewster H ShawAwardedAIAA Citation: His outstanding leadership and management skills resulted in historic International Space Station achievements, permanent human presence in space, and continuing additions involving multiple international partners
2001
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Dr Han HwangboKorea TelecomAwardedAIAA Citation: In recognition of his pioneering role in establishing and advancing Korea’s national space program, as exemplified by his outstanding management of the Korea Communications and Broadcasting Satellite Program
2000
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Mr. Robert A PattishallNorthrop Grumman CorporationAwardedAIAA Citation: For revolutionizing the National Reconnaissance Office’s Advanced Technology Enterprise; expanding collaboration, enhancing customer focus and demonstrating new capabilities to exploit intelligence collection from space
1999
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Christine M AndersonAwardedAIAA Citation: For outstanding management leadership of the Space Technology Alliance, which enabled greater efficiency and synergy of space technology developments across a multitude of federal agencies
1998
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Richard L KlineAwardedAIAA Citation: For outstanding engineering and management leadership during the development of the Apollo, Space Transportation, and the International Space Station programs
1997
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Mr. Robert R LovellOrbital Sciences CorporationAwardedAIAA Citation: For outstanding engineering and management leadership of a range of spacecraft and launch vehicle programs in both government and private industry which greatly benefited the U.S. international competitive position in space
1996
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James P NoblittAwardedAIAA Citation: For innovation and enduring leadership on space programs, including the successful restructuring of the International Space Station, and development of the International Sea Launch Company
1995
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Mr. Arthur F ObenschainNASA-Goddard Space Flight CenterAwardedAIAA Citation: For assuming management of the Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite Program on the verge of cancellation and within 30 months making it one of NASA’s model programs
1994
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Mr. Minoru S ArakiLockheed Missiles & Space CompanyAwardedAIAA Citation: For leadership and management contributions in the design, development, and integration of the Agena, Hubble Space Telescope, MILSTAR, and key classified spacecraft systems
1993
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Mr. Aaron CohenTexas A&M UnivAwardedAIAA Citation: In recognition of steady and consistent leadership, creativity, and excellence in program management that have produced outstanding results and advances in this nation's Space Program
1992
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Thomas J LeeAwardedAIAA Citation: For exceptional dedication and substantial engineering and management contributions to the science of space flight over the span of three decades
1991
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Lt Gen Forrest McCartneyAwardedAIAA Citation: In recognition of continued excellence in Space Program Management and leadership in the Space Shuttle launch Operations "Return to Flight."
1990
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James R ThompsonOrbital ATKAwardedAIAA Citation: For exemplary engineering and management contributions which have had major impact on the nations liquid and solid rocket programs and for outstanding leadership which contributed greatly to NASA's "Return to Flight" with the launch of Space Shuttle Discovery
1989
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Samuel HoffmanAwardedAIAA Citation: For distinguished leadership, integrity, and excellence in program management of rocket propulsion systems for the United States space missions, including the Explorer, Mercury, Gemini, Apollo series, and Space Shuttle
1988
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GEN Samuel C PhillipsAwarded