Tuesday, February 06, 2007

Lisa M. Nowak (CAPTAIN, USN), NASA Astronaut VIDEO

Astronaut Lisa M. Nowak, STS-121 mission specialist, Orange County Sheriff's DepartmentAstronaut charged with kidnap attempt arraigned, FULL STREAMING VIDEO. Photo released by Orange County Sheriff's Department, NASA astronaut Lisa Marie Nowak.
Astronaut Lisa M. Nowak, STS-121 mission specialistS121-E-06522 (13 July 2006) --- Astronaut Lisa M. Nowak, STS-121 mission specialist, washes her hair on the middeck of the Space Shuttle Discovery while docked with the International Space Station. high res (1.3 M) low res (90 K

JSC2006-E-09832 (21 March 2006) --- Astronauts Lisa Nowak (left) and Stephanie D. Wilson, STS-121 mission specialists, enjoy a brief break from training in the Space Vehicle Mockup Facility at the Johnson Space Center. The orange launch and entry suits are used for a variety of types of training, including launch countdown procedures, emergency egress and othersJSC2006-E-09832 (21 March 2006) --- Astronauts Lisa Nowak (left) and Stephanie D. Wilson, STS-121 mission specialists, enjoy a brief break from training in the Space Vehicle Mockup Facility at the Johnson Space Center.
The orange launch and entry suits are used for a variety of types of training, including launch countdown procedures, emergency egress and others. high res (1.8 M) low res (103 K)

PERSONAL DATA: Born May 10, 1963, in Washington, D.C. Married, with three children. Lisa enjoys bicycling, running, skeet, sailing, gourmet cooking, rubber stamps, crossword puzzles, piano, and African violets. As an undergraduate she competed on the track team. Her parents, Alfredo and Jane Caputo, reside in Rockville, Maryland.

EDUCATION: Graduated from C.W. Woodward High School, Rockville, Maryland, in 1981; received a bachelor of science degree in aerospace engineering from the U.S. Naval Academy in 1985; a master of science degree in aeronautical engineering and a degree of aeronautical and astronautical engineer from the U.S. Naval Postgraduate School, both in 1992.

ORGANIZATIONS: American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics; U.S. Naval Academy Alumni Association; Tau Beta Pi Engineering Society.

AWARDS: Defense Meritorious Service Medal, Navy Commendation Medal; Navy Achievement Medal; various other service awards.

EXPERIENCE: Nowak received her commission from the U.S. Naval Academy in May 1985, and reported to flight school after six months of temporary duty at Johnson Space Center. She earned her wings as a Naval Flight Officer in June 1987, followed by Electronic Warfare School at Corry Station, Florida, and initial A-7 training at Naval Air Station Lemoore, California. She was assigned to Electronic Warfare Aggressor Squadron 34 at Point Mugu, California, where she flew EA-7L and ERA-3B aircraft, supporting the fleet in small and large-scale exercises with jamming and missile profiles. While assigned to the squadron, she qualified as Mission Commander and EW Lead. In 1992, Nowak completed two years of graduate studies at Monterey, and began working at the Systems Engineering Test Directorate at Patuxent River, Maryland. In 1993, she was selected for both Aerospace Engineering Duty and U.S. Naval Test Pilot School. After graduation in June 1994, she stayed at Patuxent River working as an aircraft systems project officer at the Air Combat Environment Test and Evaluation Facility and at Strike Aircraft Test Squadron, flying the F/A-18 and EA-6B. Nowak was then assigned to the Naval Air Systems Command, working on acquisition of new systems for naval aircraft, when she was selected for the astronaut program.

Nowak has logged over 1,500 flight hours in more than 30 different aircraft.

NASA EXPERIENCE: After receiving her commission Nowak was assigned temporary duty and from June to November 1985 she provided engineering support for the JSC’s Shuttle Training Aircraft Branch at Ellington, Texas. Selected by NASA in April 1996, Nowak reported to the Johnson Space Center in August 1996. Having completed two years of training and evaluation, she became qualified for flight assignment as a mission specialist. Initially assigned technical duties in the Astronaut Office Operations Planning Branch, she also served in the Astronaut Office Robotics Branch and in the CAPCOM Branch, working in Mission Control as prime communicator with on-orbit crews. Nowak flew as a mission specialist on STS-121 in 2006 and has logged almost 13 days in space.

SPACE FLIGHT EXPERIENCE: STS-121 (July 4-17, 2006), was a return-to-flight test mission and assembly flight to the International Space Station. During the 13-day flight the crew of Space Shuttle Discovery tested new equipment and procedures that increase the safety of space shuttles, repaired a rail car on the International Space Station and produced never-before-seen, high-resolution images of the Shuttle during and after its July 4th launch. Nowak was responsible for operating the remote arm during scheduled EVAs. The crew also performed maintenance on the space station and delivered and transferred more than 28,000 pounds of supplies and equipment, and a new Expedition 13 crew member to the station. The mission was accomplished in 306 hours, 37 minutes and 54 seconds.

OCTOBER 2006

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Monday, February 05, 2007

Budget Fiscal Year 2008 VIDEO

Director Rob Portman of the Office of Management and Budget presents the budget of the U.S. government for the 2008 fiscal year to the press in the Dwight D. Eisenhower Executive Office Building Monday, Feb. 5, 2007. White House photo by Paul Morse.Press Briefing by OMB Director Rob Portman on the President's Fiscal Year 2008 Budget, FULL STREAMING VIDEO, Room 450, Eisenhower Executive Office Building, Budget of the United States Government Fiscal Year 2008,
In Focus: Budget 2008 and in PDF Format 2008 Budget Fact Sheets also in PDF Format Budget Charts 12:04 P.M. EST. For Immediate Release, February 5, 2007 FULL TEXT of Mr. Portman's Remarks

Budget of the United States Government, Fiscal Year 2008, THE BUDGET DOCUMENTS.

Budget of the United States Government, Fiscal Year 2008 contains the Budget Message of the President, information on the President’s budget and management priorities, and budget overviews organized by agency

Analytical Perspectives, Budget of the United States Government, Fiscal Year 2008, contains analyses that are designed to highlight specified subject areas or provide other significant presentations of budget data that place the budget in perspective. This volume includes economic and accounting analyses; information on Federal receipts and collections; analyses of Federal spending; detailed information on Federal borrowing and debt; baseline or current services estimates; and other technical presentations

The Analytical Perspectives volume also contains a CD-ROM with several large tables previously published in the budget documents, along with summaries of new performance assessments and updates on earlier assessments for approximately 600 Federal programs.

Current Program Assessment Rating Tool summaries and details are available on ExpectMore.gov including a CSV File for Researchers and Academics and the data model diagram. Government-wide PART summary data is also available in PDF and XLS format on the OMB website.

PDF FORMAT, Historical Tables, Budget of the United States Government, Fiscal Year 2008 (2.2 MB) FORMAT HELP provides data on budget receipts, outlays, surpluses or deficits, Federal debt, and Federal employment over an extended time period, generally from 1940 or earlier to 2008. To the extent feasible, the data have been adjusted to provide consistency with the 2008 Budget and to provide comparability over time.

Budget of the United States Government, Fiscal Year 2008—Appendix contains detailed information on the various appropriations and funds that constitute the budget and is designed primarily for the use of the Appropriations Committee. The Appendix contains more detailed financial information on individual programs and appropriation accounts than any of the other budget documents. It includes for each agency: the proposed text of appropriations language, budget schedules for each account, new legislative proposals, explanations of the work to be performed and the funds needed, and proposed general provisions applicable to the appropriations of entire agencies or group of agencies. Information is also provided on certain activities whose outlays are not part of the budget totals

SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS IN PDF FORMAT: ADDITIONAL SOURCES OF BUDGET INFORMATION

Spreadsheets, Many of the tables in the Budget, Analytical Perspectives and Historical Tables are available for download in spreadsheet (XLS) format

Public Budget Database, The Public Budget Database provides account level detail for budget authority (1976-2008), outlays (1962-2008) and receipts (1976-2008). This data is provided in various formats along with a user's guide.

Prior Year Budgets, Budget documents for current and prior years are available for downloading and viewing at the Government Printing Office (GPO) web site

GPO also maintains a searchable database of selected budget documents in PDF and text formats.

Printed Budget Documents, Budget documents are available for purchase from GPO

Budget CD-ROM, The CD-ROM contains all the budget documents and software to support reading, printing, and searching the documents. The CD-ROM also has many of the tables in the budget in spreadsheet format. The budget also contains the material on the Analytical Perspectives CD-ROM.
GENERAL NOTES
1. All years referred to are fiscal years, unless otherwise noted.
2. Detail in these documents may not add to the totals due to rounding.
3. At the time of this writing, only two of the appropriations bills for 2007 had been enacted; therefore, the programs provided for in the remaining 2007 appropriations bills were operating under a continuing resolution (P.L. 109–289, Division B, as amended). For these programs, references to 2007 spending in the text and tables reflect the levels provided by the continuing resolution.
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