Letter from the Director Research & Technology 1994 Introduction Skip navigation links

Introduction

photograph of Lewis Center Director Donald J. Campbell

NASA Lewis Research Center has undergone changes over the past year. An important thrust has been realignment of our activities in space and aeronautics. Technology transfer activities and opportunities continue to expand as NASA attempts to make its resources more easily available to the private sector.

The 1994 Research & Technology report is organized so that a broad cross section of the community can readily use it. A short introductory paragraph begins each article and will prove to be an invaluable reference tool for the layperson. The articles summarize the progress made during the year in various technical areas and portray the technical and administrative support associated with Lewis technology programs. If additional information is desired, the reader is encouraged to contact the authors identified in the articles.

The principal purpose of this report is to give a brief but comprehensive review of the technical accomplishments of the Center during the past year., It is a testimony to the dedication and competence of all the employees, civil servants and contractors, who make up the staff.

The Lewis Research Center is a unique facility, located in an important geographic sector, with a long and distinguished history of performing research and developing technology in support of NASA's mission and the Nation's needs.

signature of Donald J. Campbell

Donald J. Campbell
Director

Last updated 1995


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