G.P. (Porter) Bridwell
Seventh Center Director, Jan. 6, 1994-Feb. 3, 1996
Before
becoming Director of the Marshall Center, G.P. (Porter) Bridwell
served as Manager of the Heavy Lift Launch Vehicle Definition
Office, where he supervised efforts involving the proposed vehicle's
design, development, and integration. He also served on special
assignment with the Space Station Redesign Team and later the
U.S./Russian Space Station Integration Team. Previously, he served
as Manager of the Shuttle Projects Office. There he managed the
Shuttle's propulsion elements, including the Space Shuttle Main
Engine, External Tank, Redesigned Solid Rocket Motor, Solid Rocket
Booster, Advanced Solid Rocket Motor, and related systems and
activities, including the Michoud Assembly Facility.
Bridwell was born in Linton, Ind., on October 4,
1935, and graduated from State High School in Terre Haute, Ind.,
in 1953. He earned a bachelor of science degree in aeronautical
engineering in 1958 from Purdue University, West Lafayette, Ind.
He began his professional career as an engineer with Rocketdyne
in Canoga Park, Calif. He joined the Marshall Center in 1962,
and his early experience included assignments within the former
Saturn Systems Office and Saturn V Program Office. In 1975, he
transferred to the Shuttle Projects Office and served in key positions
including Chief, Project Engineering Office, and Deputy Manager,
External Tank Project. In February 1983, he was appointed Manager
of the External Tank Project.
In the spring of 1987, he served temporarily as
Acting Deputy Center Director, National Space Technology Laboratories
in Mississippi. He was appointed Director of Institutional and
Program Support at the Marshall Center in October 1988, and assumed
the position of Manager, Shuttle Projects Office, in May 1989.
In January 1990, Bridwell became the Director of
National Launch Systems for NASA Headquarters, co-located at the
Marshall Center. In February 1992, he was officially transferred
back to the Marshall Center from Headquarters, where he assumed
his post as Manager of the Heavy Lift Launch Vehicle Definition
Office.