Janet Petro Becomes First Female Acting Administrator of NASA
Janet Petro has been appointed as the acting administrator of NASA, marking a significant milestone as the first woman to lead the agency since its inception in 1958. The announcement follows President Donald Trump's recent succession, with Petro stepping in to replace Bill Nelson, the 14th NASA administrator.
In her capacity as acting administrator, Petro will direct the agency’s operations, budgets, and programs until a new administrator is officially confirmed by the Senate. Previously, she served as the 11th director of the John F. Kennedy Space Center in Florida where she oversaw the Kennedy team and executed key missions.
Petro's extensive experience includes two roles as acting director and deputy director at Kennedy. She played a pivotal role in transforming Kennedy into a multi-user spaceport and has engaged in initiatives to streamline government processes for commercial space operations.
A veteran of the US Army, Petro holds a Bachelor of Science degree in engineering from West Point and a Master of Science in business administration from Boston University. Her appointment is part of a broader transition within NASA, which also included the departure of Deputy Administrator Pam Melroy and the appointment of Jim Free as the new associate administrator.
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