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Transition

Major General Jonathan Scott Gration Emerges as Possible Obama Choice for NASA Administrator

By Keith Cowing
NASA Watch
January 13, 2009

Editor’s note: Sources report that The Obama Transition Team has circulated a name for vetting for the job of NASA Administrator: Major General Jonathan Scott Gration. The name may not ring a bell, but Gration was an early Obama supporter and has been advising him on things since the start of Obama’s campaign. As you can see from his online resume Gration is no wallflower. Indeed, having been vetted by life, so to speak, the process of vetting him for the NASA Administrator’s job – and subsequent confirmation, ought to be a cinch.
Meanwhile, sources now report that Charles Kennel is not being formally vetted for the Administrator’s job but rather, he was contacted at some point by the Obama folks to bounce some ideas off of him.
The last time NASA had an Administrator with close personal ties to the White House, (Sean O’Keefe), NASA got the Vision for Space Exploration. O’Keefe’s successor had zero White House credentials or political savvy and NASA’s accumulated political capital began to evaporate – and with it support for the resources and attention that the agency needed. If indeed Gen. Gration does turn out to be the nominee, and the next NASA Administrator is a close confidant of the President …
Hero-Worshipping Obama, Newsweek
“The candidate’s new Swahili-speaking military adviser, Gen. Scott Gration, sees him as America’s Mandela. The general also has some strong views of his own: ‘I believe if you could get rid of all the nuclear weapons this would be a wonderful world,’ he says.”
Scott Gration, Wikipedia
“… spent a year assisting Hans Mark, the Deputy Administrator of NASA.”

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