Gateway Deep Space Logistics
While the Gateway Program is led out of NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston, Deep Space Logistics (DSL) is the Gateway Project office at Kennedy Space Center in Florida responsible for leading the commercial supply chain in deep space by procuring services for transporting cargo, equipment, and consumables to enable exploration of the Moon and Mars.
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Contract Awarded for Gateway Logistics
NASA has selected SpaceX of Hawthorne, California, as the first U.S. commercial provider under the Gateway Logistics Services contract to deliver cargo, experiments and other supplies to the agency’s Gateway in lunar orbit.
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Christine Shepperd
Christine Shepperd is the integration analysis lead for Gateway's Deep Space Logistics at Kennedy.
Amber Allen
Amber Allen is a program analyst supporting Gateway's Deep Space Logistics Project at Kennedy.
Stacie Turner
Stacie Turner is a project strategic manager supporting Gateway's Deep Space Logistics Project at Kennedy.
Dr. Jeffrey Smith
Dr. Jeffrey Smith is the element architect for the Gateway program’s Deep Space Logistics at Kennedy.
Teresa Kinney
Teresa Kinney is the chief engineer for NASA’s Gateway Deep Space Logistics Project office at Kennedy.
Kerry Funston
Kerry Funston is a fleet engineer for NASA’s Gateway Deep Space Logistics Project office at Kennedy.
Jeff Brink
Jeff Brink is currently a Flight Systems Engineer in Deep Space Logistics at Kennedy Space Center.
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NASA is leading the development of the Gateway, an outpost in lunar orbit that will be a staging point for human and robotic exploration in deep space and will serve as a technology test bed for Mars.
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