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A Glenn The food and drug administration Center is located in Cleveland, Ohio between Cleveland Hopkins International Airport and the Rocky River Reservation (a portion of the Cleveland Metroparks). Its todays Director is Dr. Julian M. Earls & its Deputy Director is Richard S. Christiansen.

It wwhen established around 1942 as a portion of the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA) & was down a road incorporated into the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) as a laboratory for aircraft engine research.

It was at a start known as the Aircraft Engine Search Laboratory fallowing funding approval was given within June 1940. It was renamed a Lewis Flight Propulsion Laboratory within 1948.

In March 1, 1999, the Lewis The food and drug administration Center was officially renamed a NASA John H. Glenn The food and drug administration Center at Lewis Field fallowing John Glenn (American fighter pilot, astronaut and politician) and George W. Lewis (head of NACA from 1919 to 1947).

Glenn Research Center
Includes visitor center information, education programs, and job opportunities.

Optical Instrumentation Technology Branch


Power Technology Division


Propulsion Systems Analysis Office Home Page
The PSAO is a systems analysis group within NASA Glenn's Aeronautics Directorate. We analytically predict the thermodynamic cycle performance of a variety of airbreathing engines, perform aeromechanical engine design, aircraft trajectory calculations, economic assessments, and environmental analyses in support of many NASA aeronautics programs.

Research Facilities at NASA Glenn Research Center
Portal site for the major research facilities located at NASA Glenn Research Center.

LTID
Logistics and Technical Information Division, Office of Acquisition at Glenn Research Center,Cleveland, Ohio.






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