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Jay F. Honeycutt is a distinguished aerospace leader whose NASA career spanned critical eras of human spaceflight, including Apollo and the Space Shuttle Program. He began his government service in 1960 as an engineer at Redstone Arsenal before joining NASA in 1966 at the Johnson Space Center (JSC), where he contributed to the Apollo Program as a flight operations engineer. He went on to hold several key positions in NASA’s human spaceflight programs, including technical assistant to the associate administrator for the Space Transportation System and leadership roles within the Space Shuttle Program Office. Following the Challenger accident, Honeycutt served as special assistant to the associate administrator for Space Flight, coordinating activities with the Presidential Commission and Congress. He later became deputy manager of the National Space Transportation System (NSTS) Program Office at NASA Headquarters. In 1989, Honeycutt was appointed director of Shuttle Management and Operations at Kennedy Space Center (KSC), overseeing launch, landing, and recovery of Space Shuttle missions. He became Director of KSC in 1995, leading the center through major shuttle milestones and mission successes. After retiring from NASA, Honeycutt served as President of Lockheed Martin Space Operations, where he led support services for shuttle processing and ISS operations. His post-NASA work further cemented his legacy in advancing U.S. spaceflight capabilities. His accolades include multiple NASA Outstanding Leadership and Exceptional Service Medals, the Equal Employment Opportunity Award, and the prestigious Meritorious Executive Presidential Rank Award.

