COMET will succeed the KSC Test and Operations Support Contract (TOSC). As a proven Small Business, Small Disadvantaged Business, and Woman-Owned Small Business partner on TOSC, Avatar has supported Jacobs in performing various IT functions, software development and testing, hardware systems engineering and integration, electrical engineering, and mechanical engineering, as well as launch command system development and support. We warmly welcome all incumbent TOSC employees that will join the Avatar team under the new COMET contract. We look forward to being a part of the Jacobs team as NASA launches the historic Artemis missions to the Moon, Mars and beyond!
Avatar CEO & President, Kajal Pancholi, PE has been invited to lead the Women of Aeronautics and Astronautics Panel - First Woman on the Moon at the 70th International Astronautical Congress. Hosted by the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA), the event will take place in Washington D.C., United States from 21 – 25 October 2019.
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Representatives from each NASA centers, Patrick Air Force Base 45th Space Wing, prime contractors and other many government agencies will be available to answer questions about how to do business with their respective organizations. We look forward to meeting with NASA and industry partners to explore collaboration opportunities. If you are attending the event, please stop by our booth to learn more about our technical capabilities and how we exceed our customers’ cost, schedule, risk & quality requirements every time. Knowledge & image credits: NASA Office of Small Business
Meet the Avatar team at the upcoming Space and Missile Defense (SMD) symposium scheduled from August 6-8, 2019 in Huntsville, AL. The SMD symposium is the leading educational, professional development and networking event in the space and missile defense community. The symposium will be widely attended by leaders and professionals from the United States and around the world. Key features of this year’s symposium included the following:
Image & Knowledge Credit: SMD Symposium
Of the 63 women who have ever flown in space, 37 of them have spent time on board the International Space Station. In honor of Women’s History Month, here’s a look at a few of the women who have made history doing scientific research in Earth orbit. Join us in celebrating one of the many achievements of women in space.
Intern Hunter Goodenow, along with two other NASA interns, took second place at the “Innovation Without Boundaries” event for their Mobile Acronym Search Tool (MAST). Impressively, this was a NASA Kennedy Space Center campus-wide event, not just specific to interns. His team’s tool enables access to NASA acronyms via mobile devices and will ultimately provide acronym access to the entire NASA workforce and the public.
What makes Hunter so valuable to Avatar is that his passion fuels the creation of his imaginative ideas. He has become the acronym hero! Hunter and his team submitted a simple, one slide, two-minute presentation to a panel of about 30 people from different innovation disciplines and came out with a second-place ribbon!
Hunter’s MAST idea has the potential to greatly impact the Kennedy Space Center community by easing a burden that most employees have simply come to accept as unchangeable. This is just one example of how Avatar team members are difference makers. We are proud to recognize Hunter’s enthusiasm and contribution for creating this outstanding innovative solution. Avatar Technologies appoints Kajal Pancholi, PE as the CEO & President to lead the company’s strategic growth and business development initiatives. As a licensed engineer with over 15 years of business development, government contracting and aerospace industry experience, Kajal brings a wealth of leadership and commercial know-how. She will be responsible for organizational leadership, strategy, growth and general management.
Avatar is proud to announce that several of our outstanding employees have recently received awards for their exemplary performance under the KLXS contract. Please see below for a brief description of their achievements!
Nick Kindred (KLXS Certificate of Recognition) In appreciation of his outstanding leadership and support to the Spacecraft Offline Processing Element EOM. Functioning as the Element Operations Manager Deputy, Nick prepared the team for the Preliminary Design Review, leading or overseeing such products as GOPDb Drops 5 and 6; 3-point estimates; resource loading; contingency planning; requirements development; detailed validations and objectives; and stakeholder expectations development. As the Deputy, he led the weekly Spacecraft Offline Processing Element Operations working group and drove many actions to closure with sound technical insights that required constant team coordination. Nick’s efforts stand as an example of excellent quality products and services and are a direct result of his can-do attitude and dedication to the program goals and objectives. Fred Simmler (KLXS Certificate of Recognition) In appreciation of Fred’s outstanding leadership in the emulator/simulator team developing Tri-Program Bi-Lateral Exchange Agreements. The analysis and guidance he has provided is recognized as critical to supporting GSDO verification planning and execution. Additionally, he has enhanced technical integration efforts through effective cross functional team collaboration while providing solution based recommendations after identifying non-compliances to the C3R technical baseline and gaps in C3R requirements. Fred’s achievements are a direct result of his exceptional ability to offer and implement effective solutions and indicative of his dedication to the GSDO mission. Wayne Obenour (Space Flight Awareness Award) For outstanding leadership and technical excellence in integrating Space Launch System (SLS) Launch Vehicle requirements, design and operations planning with the launch complex ground systems in support the Agency’s Exploration Program. |
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