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EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND: B.A. in Math-Physics, DePauw University, Greencastle, IN, 1959 M.S. in Physics, Yale University, New Haven, CT, 1961 Ph.D. in Physics, Yale University, New Haven, CT, 1965 PRE-NASA EXPERIENCE: Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, NY (1963-1967) · Guest Research Associate (1963-1967) Nuclear Structure Laboratory, Yale University, New Haven, CT (1965-1966) · Guest Research Associate (1965-1966) Nuclear Physics Laboratory, University of Washington, Seattle, WA (1967) · Research Associate (1967) NASA EXPERIENCE: NASA Manned Spacecraft Center/Johnson Space Center, Houston, TX (1967-1975, 19781985) · Astronaut, Astronaut Office (1967-1975, 1978-1985) NASA Headquarters, Washington, DC (1975-1978) · NASA Assistant Administrator for Legislative Affairs (1975-1978) POST-NASA EXPERIENCE: Space Industries Inc., Houston, TX (1985-1991) · Executive Vice President (1985-1991) Space Industries International, Washington, DC (1991-1993) · Chief Executive Officer (1991-1993) Calspan SRL Corp., Washington, DC (1993-1997) · Director (1993) · President and Chief Executive Officer (1994-1997) · Chairman of the Board (1995-1997) Veridian, Arlington, VA (1997-2003) · Chairman of the Board (1997-2003)


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: STS-5 (Columbia) · Crew: Commander Vance D. Brand, Pilot Robert F. Overmyer, Mission Specialist 1 Joseph P. Allen, Mission Specialist 2, William B. Lenoir · Launched: 11 November 1982 at 07:19:00 A.M. EST from Kennedy Space Center, FL · Duration: 5 days, 2 hours, 14 minutes, 26 seconds · Landed: 16 November 1982 at 06:33:26 A.M. PST Edwards AFB, California · Mission Highlights: This was the Space Shuttle's first operational flight, and the first mission to have four crew members onboard. Two communication satellites were deployed: Anik C-3 and SBS-3. The crew completed three Shuttle Student Involvement Program experiments. Flight controllers cancelled the Space Shuttle's first planned spacewalk when the crew had problems with the spacesuits. STS 51-A (Discovery) · Crew: Commander Frederick H. Hauck, Pilot David M. Walker, Mission Specialist 1 Anna L. Fisher, Mission Specialist 2 Dale A. Gardner, Mission Specialist 3 Joseph P. Allen · Launched: 8 November 1984 at 07:15:00 A.M. EST from Kennedy Space Center, FL · Duration: 7 days, 23 hours, 44 minutes, 56 seconds · Landed: 16 November 1984 at 06:59:56 A.M. EST, Kennedy Space Center, FL · Mission Highlights: The crew deployed two satellites: the TELESAT-H (Anik D2) and SYNCOM IV-I (Leasat 1). Allen and Gardner retrieved two faulty satellites with the use of the Manned Maneuvering Units. Other payloads included: Diffusive Mixing of Organic Solutions (DMOS) and Radiation Monitoring Equipment (RME).

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& CITATIONS: Fulbright Scholar, 1959-1960 Outstanding Flying Award, Class 69-06, Vance Air Force Base, 1969 NASA Group Achievement Award, 1971, 1974 Yale Science and Engineering Association Award for Advancement of Basic and Applied Science, 1972 Depauw University Distinguished Alumnus Award, 1972 NASA Exceptional Scientific Achievement Medal, 1973 NASA Exceptional Service Medal, 1978 NASA Superior Performance Award, 1975, 1981 Honorary Doctor of Science from DePauw University, 1983 Wilber Cross Medal, Yale University, 1983 Komarov Diploma, Federation Aeronautique Internationale, 1985 Honorary Doctor of Science from State University of New York, Buffalo, 2003 Inductee, National Wrestling Hall of Fame, Stillwater, OK


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PUBLICATIONS & PATENTS: Joseph P. Allen, Entering Space: An Astronaut's Odyssey (New York: Stewart, Tabori & Chang, 1984).
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Joseph P. Allen, "Industrial Space Facility," in Proceedings of the Second International Conference and Exhibition on the Commercial and Industrial Uses of Outer Space, Montreaux, Switzerland, Feb. 21-25, 1988 (New York: Gordon and Breach Science Publishers, 1988), 181-200. Joseph P. Allen, "Business and Life in Space," in Biological Life Support Technologies: Commercial Opportunities, eds. Mark Nelson and Gerald Soffen (Washington, DC: NASA, 1990), 88-95. REFERENCES: "Allen leaves NASA," Space News Roundup (NASA Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center), 28 June 1985, 2. Douglas B. Hawthorne, Men and Women of Space (San Diego: Univelt, 1992), 22. "Dr. Joseph P. Allen, Chairman of the Board," Veridian Homepage, Online, http://www. veridian.com/Aboutus/allen.asp (Last Updated n.d.; Accessed 17 July 2001). "Eleven complete membership of space advisory committee," Space News Roundup (NASA Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center), 3 August 1990, 1. "Mission Summary," NASA Spacelink Homepage, Online, http://spacelink.nasa.gov /NASA.Projects/Human.Exploration.and.Development.of.Space/Human.Space.Flight/Shuttle/Sh uttle.Missions/Flight.005.STS-5/Mission.Summary (Last Updated n.d.; Accessed 18 April 2002). "Space Center Houston sets Spaceweek events," Space News Roundup (NASA Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center), 19 July 1993. "STS 51-A," Kennedy Space Center Historical Archive Homepage, Online, http://science. ksc.nasa.gov/shuttle/missions/51-a/mission-51-a.html (Last Updated 29 June 2001; Accessed 11 March 2002).
BIOGRAPHICAL DATA SHEET CREATED: 16 MAY 2002