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    Honoring a Legacy: Remembering Jefferson Howell

    Staff ReporterBy Staff ReporterJuly 4, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Summary Points

    1. Legacy Leadership: Jefferson Davis Howell, Jr. led NASA’s Johnson Space Center during critical challenges, notably following the Columbia tragedy, showcasing compassion and strength in guiding staff and families.

    2. International Space Station Pioneer: Howell played a key role in the construction of the International Space Station, overseeing crucial shuttle missions that fulfilled the 2004 completion goal.

    3. Military Background: A retired lieutenant general in the U.S. Marine Corps, Howell had a distinguished military career, completing over 300 combat missions in Vietnam and Thailand.

    4. Enduring Impact: Howell’s contributions to NASA and the culture at Johnson Space Center will continue to influence future generations; a memorial tree dedication is planned to honor his legacy.

    NASA Remembers Former Johnson Director Jefferson Howell

    July 3, 2025

    Jefferson Davis Howell, Jr., the former director of NASA’s Johnson Space Center, passed away on July 2 in Bee Cave, Texas. He was 85 years old.

    Howell played a crucial role in the construction of the International Space Station. He oversaw four space shuttle missions that delivered essential equipment to complete the orbiting lab by 2004. Furthermore, he led the center during a tragic period—the loss of the STS-107 mission and the crew of space shuttle Columbia. Howell took personal responsibility to meet with the families affected by the tragedy. He kept them informed about the investigation while attending memorial services.

    “General Howell led NASA Johnson through one of the most difficult chapters in our history,” said acting associate administrator Vanessa Wyche. “He brought strength and steady direction, guiding the workforce with clarity and compassion.” Howell’s leadership extended beyond crisis management. He genuinely cared about the people working on the mission and shared his insights generously.

    Before becoming director, Howell served as senior vice president with Science Applications International Corporation, managing safety and reliability contracts at Johnson. After the Columbia accident, he focused on nurturing better relationships between civil servants and contractors. He left the agency in October 2005, shortly after the successful STS-114 Return-to-Flight mission.

    His legacy includes significant contributions to NASA’s culture and ongoing technological advancements. “General Howell stepped into leadership during a pivotal time, as the International Space Station was just beginning to take shape,” said Steve Koerner, Johnson’s acting director. His efforts helped solidify both NASA’s successes in space and improvements on the ground.

    Born in Victoria, Texas, Howell was a retired lieutenant general in the U.S. Marine Corps. He flew over 300 combat missions in Vietnam and Thailand, showcasing his commitment to service.

    Howell is survived by his wife, Janel, and their two children. A tree dedication in his honor will take place at NASA Johnson’s memorial grove next year. His impact on technology development and the people’s lives it touches will be felt for years to come.

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