Technology Administration Names Dr. Cary Gravatt as Acting
Director of the Office of Space Commercialization
June
11, 2003/Satnews Daily/
— The Technology Administration has named Dr. Cary Gravatt as
the Acting Director of the Office of Space Commercialization. Dr. Gravatt will
oversee policy development, analyze markets, and work to promote the
international competitiveness of the U.S. space industry. Most recently, he
served as the Director of the Manufacturing Competitiveness Office within the
Technology Administration. Dr.
Gravatt has had previous Department of Commerce experience working on a number
of space issues. He was Deputy Director of the former Office of Space Commerce
in the Secretary's office and also served as a member of the interagency team
working on the commercialization of Landsat, the nation's earth remote sensing
satellite system. Dr.
Gravatt has a broad science and technology background, including management and
research experience at the National Institute of Standards and Technology, Bell
Telephone Laboratories Materials Research Department, and teaching and research
positions at Cornell University and Georgia Tech. He earned a B.S. from the
University of Richmond, a Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry from Duke University and
did postdoctoral research in Chemical Physics at Cornell University. Dr. Gravatt takes over the role from Deputy Under Secretary Benjamin H. Wu who has served as the agency’s Acting Interim Director. Back to the Home Page |