HOWELL LEAVING NASA'S JOHNSON SPACE CENTER

Monday, October 03 2005 @ 09:16 PM EDT

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Howell Leaving NASA to Join University of Texas, Austin

Jefferson D. Howell, Jr. takes questions from the media at Johnson Space Center.
Jefferson D. Howell, Jr. takes questions from the media at Johnson Space Center.

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NASA via BBSNews - 2005-10-03 -- Jefferson Davis Howell, Jr., is leaving his position as director of NASA's Johnson Space Center to join the University of Texas, Austin. NASA has initiated a search for a successor, and Howell will stay on until a replacement is named.

"No one has been a more dedicated, supportive, and collegial member of NASA's management team than General Howell, and no one has been a more effective leader of his people," said NASA Administrator Michael Griffin. "Nevertheless, I respect his desire to move on to new challenges, and wish him well in this pursuit. He will be missed."

Howell is a retired U.S. Marine Corps Lt. Gen. He was named Johnson's director April 1, 2002. Prior to joining NASA, he served as senior vice president and program manager for the safety, reliability, and quality assurance contract at Johnson. The contract focused on safety and mission assurance for the shuttle and International Space Station programs.

"I am looking forward to this new role," Howell said. "This is an opportunity for me to challenge these students to develop the skills NASA and the country will need as we continue our journey of exploration. I am pleased to return home to the University of Texas, as I continue to serve the needs of our space program."

Howell graduated from the University of Texas with a bachelor's in political science and Masters of Arts in economics.

He is the recipient of several honors including the U.S. Navy Distinguished Service Medal; Defense Superior Service Medal; Legion of Merit; Bronze Star Medal with Combat "V"; Air Medal with two individual and 25 strike/flight awards; and Navy Commendation Medal with Combat "V". In 1980, he received the John Paul Jones Award for Inspirational Leadership from the Navy League of the United States.

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