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NASA JOHNSON SPACE CENTER ORAL HISTORY PROJECT BIOGRAPHICAL DATA SHEET
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EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND: Attended Kansas City Junior College, 1939-1940 B.S. in Aeronautical Engineering, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, 1943 M
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PRE-NASA CAREER: North American Aviation Aeronautical Engineer, Project Aerodynamicist (F-82, XSNJ, XFJ-1 Airplanes) (1943-1946) Chief Engineer, Missile Development Division (1946-1957) Vice-President, Weapons Systems Manager (1957-1963) Assistant Division Director, Advanced Systems, Rockwell International Corporation (1963-1964) CAREER AS NASA CONTRACTOR: Rockwell International Corporation Vice-President, Program Manager for Apollo CSM programs (1964-1969) Vice-President, Program Manager for Space Shuttle program (1969-1970) NASA CAREER: NASA Headquarters, Washington, DC Associate Administrator, Manned Space Flight (1970-1974) Deputy Administrator of NASA (1986-1989) POST-NASA CAREER: President of Operations, North American Aircraft Group, El Segundo, California (19741977) Corporate Vice-President, Rockwell International Corporation, El Segundo, California (1974-1977) Under Secretary, U.S. Department of Energy (1977-1979) President and Chief Operating Officer, Jacobs Engineering Group, Inc., Pasadena, California (1979-1984) President, Dale D. Myers & Associates Aerospace and Energy (1984-1986; 1989- date unknown)


Johnson Space Center Oral History Project

Dale D. Myers

Senior Technical Advisor, Kistler Aerospace, Kirkland, Washington PROFESSIONAL & HONORARY SOCIETIES: · Fellow (and former National Director, 1978), American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) · Member, American Management Association · Member, American Astronautics Society · Member, National Academy of Engineers · Newcomen Society in North America (for the study of the history of engineering and technology) · Director, California Chamber of Commerce · Member, California Roundtable · Member, Sigma Alpha Epsilon · Member, Century Flying of California AWARDS & CITATIONS: · NASA Certificate of Appreciation, Apollo 8, 1969 · NASA Public Service Award, Apollo 11, 1969 · Honorary Ph.D., Whitworth College, Spokane, Washington, 1970 · NASA Distinguished Service Medal, Apollo, 1971 · NASA Distinguished Service Medal, Skylab and Shuttle, 1974 · NASA Distinguished Service Medal, All Manned Space Flight, 1974 · Achievement Award, Los Angeles City Schools, 1976 · Meritorious Service Award, Compton (California) Schools, 1977 · U.S. Department of Energy, Distinguished Service Medal, 1979 SELECT PUBLICATIONS: Myers, Dale. "Apollo Command and Service Module System Specification/Block I". North American Aviation, Inc., Space and Information Systems Division, 28 August 1964. Myers, Dale. "The Current Status of and Future Outlook for the NASA Space Program". 16th International Symposium on Space Technology and Science. Sapporo, Japan, 22-27 May 1988. Myers, Dale, L. S. Haynes, D. Lin, and R. Xu. "Fuzzy logic control of docking and berthing using multiple, integrated censors." Intelligent Automation Systems. NAS9-97067. Myers, Dale. "Mission and economics of the Space Shuttle." 4th Eurospace, U. S.European Conference, Venice, Italy, 22-25 September 1970. Myers, Dale. "NASA's management concept for the Space Shuttle Program." 23rd International Astronautical Congress, Vienna, Austria, 8-15 October 1972.


Johnson Space Center Oral History Project

Dale D. Myers

Myers, Dale. "The Navaho Cruise Missile - A Burst of Technology." 42nd International Astronautical Congress, Montreal, Canada, 5-11 October 1991. Myers, Dale. "Space flight operations for world development." 23rd International Astronautical Congress, Vienna, Austria, 8-15 October 1972. Myers, Dale. "The Space Shuttle/ La Navette Spatiale." La Recherche, vol. 3, September 1972. p. 733-40. In French. Myers, Dale. "Space Shuttle Requirements, Program Plans, and Progress." Aerospace Management, vol. 5, no. 1, January 1970. 29-35. Myers, Dale. "Space Station Objectives, Operation and Applications." Aerospace Management, vol. 5, no. 1, January 1970. 35-40. Myers, Dale. "Space transportation report." 22nd International Astronautical Congress, Brussels, Belgium, 20-25 September 1971. BIOGRAPHICAL REFERENCES: American Men & Women of Science. 17th ed. Vol. 5. 1989-90, s.v. "Myers, Dale Dehaven". Cohen, J. "Executive and Technical Team". Kistler Aerospace. [Kistler Aerospace Homepage]. [Online]. (02 April 1998--Last Updated). Available: http://www. newspace.com/industry/kistler/std/techTeam.html [30 June 1998--Accessed]. International Who's Who, The. 53rd ed. 1989-90, s.v. "Myers, Dale Dehaven." NASA Biographical Data Sheet for Dale D. Myers (1971). Public Affairs Office. Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center, Houston, TX. NASA. Biographies of NASA Deputy Administrators. [Online]. (10 February 1997-- Last Updated). Available: http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/ Biographies/myers.html [30 June 1998--Accessed]. Who's Who in America. 46th ed. Vol. 2. 1990-91, s.v. "Myers, Dale Dehaven". Who's Who in American Politics. 12th ed. 1989-90, s.v. "Myers, Dale." BIOGRAPHICAL DATA SHEET CRE
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