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NASA JOHNSON SPACE CENTER ORAL HISTORY PROJECT BIOGRAPHICAL DATA SHEET
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EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND: B.S. in Engineering (1st Class Honors), Northampton Engineering College, University of London, England, 1949 PRE-NASA CAREER: Engineer, Aerodynamics Department, Vickers-Armstrong, Ltd., Weybridge, England (1950-1952) Head, Air Loads Section, Avro Aircraft, Ltd., Toronto, Canada (1952-1959) NASA CAREER: NASA Space Task Group, Langley Field, Virginia (1959-1962) Technical Assistant to the Chief, Operations Division (1959) Chief, Flight Control Branch (1961) NASA Manned Spacecraft Center, Houston, Texas (1962-1970) Assistant Chief of Flight Control (1962) Chief, Flight Control Division (1963-1968) Manager, Advanced Missions Program Office (1968-1970) NASA Headquarters, Washington, DC (1982-1986) Director, Space Station Task Force (1982-1984) Deputy Associate Administrator for Space Station (1984-1985) Acting Associate Administrator (1985-1986) POST-NASA CAREER: Transport Systems Center, Cambridge, Massachusetts (1970-1974) Director, Transport Systems Concepts (1970-1973) Director, Plans and Program Development (1973-1974) Vice President, Research and Development, The Ontario Transportation Development Corporation, Toronto, Ontario, Canada (1974-1976) U.S. Department of Transportation, Washington, DC (1976-1982) Chief, Research and Development, Plans and Programs Analysis Division (19761977) Acting Director, Office of Policy, Plans and Administration (1977-1979) Associate Administrator for Policy, Plans, and Program Management, Research and Special Programs Administration (1979-1982)


Johnson Space Center Oral History Project

John D. Hodge

CURRENT OCCUPATION: President, J. D. Hodge and Company, International Management and Aerospace Consultants PROFESSIONAL & HONORARY SOCIETIES: · Associate Fellow, Royal Aeronautical Society AWARDS & CITATIONS: · NASA Group Achievement Award, Mercury Program, 1962 · NASA Quality Award, 1963 · Superior Performance Award, 1964 · Honorary Degree of Doctor of Science, City University, London, England, 1966 · NASA Exceptional Service Medals, 1967 and 1969 · NASA Group Achievement Award, Gemini Program, 1967 · Arthur S. Fleming Award, 1968 · NASA Group Achievement Award, Apollo Program, 1969 · Department of Transportation Meritorious Achievement Award, 1974 · Special Achievement Award, 1979 · Presidential Rank Award of Meritorious Executive, NASA, 1985 SELECT PUBLICATIONS: Hodge, John D. "Mission Operations--MA-7." In Results of the Second U.S. Manned Orbital Space Flight. 24 May 1962. Washington, DC: NASA. Hodge, John D. "Mission Operations--MA-8." In Results of the Third Manned Orbital Space Flight. 3 October 1962. Washington, DC: NASA. Hodge, John D. "Flight Operations Facilities." In Astronautics and Aerospace Engineering. February 1963. BIOGRAPHICAL REFERENCES: NASA Biographical Data Sheet (1967), John D. Hodge Biographical File, History Collection, Scientific and Technical Information Center, Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center, Houston, TX. Who's Who In America, 40th edition, Vol. 1, s.v. "Hodge, John Dennis." Who's Who 1992: An Annual Biographical Dictionary, s.v. "Hodge, John Dennis."
BIOGRAPHICAL DATA SHEET CREATED: 27 AUGUST 1998