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Scott B. Wilson
SCOTT B. WILSON
Production Operations Manager,
Orion Program
Mr. Wilson has over 25 years of experience with NASA in support of the Space Shuttle, Orbital Space Plane, Orion, and Ground Systems Development and Operations Programs. Scott began his career at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in 1991, as an engineer for the Space Shuttle\u27s data processing and main engine avionics systems. Later, he joined the Space Shuttle Upgrades Project where he managed the development and test of flight systems in the areas of wireless sensing, advanced avionics, and spacecraft health management.
Wilson was detailed to NASA Headquarters in late 2004 where he served as a member of the team tasked to develop the top-level requirements for what would become NASA’s current exploration programs. Upon his return to Kennedy, he led efforts to develop systems requirements for the ground systems necessary to support exploration missions. In 2007, Wilson was selected by NASA’s Johnson Space Center to serve as Manager of Production Operations for NASA\u27s Orion Program, overseeing the manufacturing, production, and test of the Orion Multi-Purpose Crew Vehicle.
Wilson graduated from Frankfort Schuyler High School, Frankfort, N.Y., in 1984, earned a Bachelor of Science in electrical engineering from Florida State University, Tallahassee, Fla., in 1990, and received a Master of Science in engineering management from the University of Central Florida in 1995.
Born in Herkimer, N.Y., Wilson currently resides in Cocoa, Floridahttps://commons.erau.edu/space-congress-bios-2016/1052/thumbnail.jp
Scott Wilson reads to daughters
"My dad (Scott Wilson) reading me and my older sister a book he used to read to us when we were small.
Doc Wilson with Scott Wright
Doc Wilson poses with Scott Wright at a winery event. Wright is the founder of Scott Paul Wines in Carlton, Oregon. Wilson is a Portland, Oregon culinary icon who worked as a sommelier at Jake\u27s Famous Crawfish for 32 years.
(left to right): Doc Wilson, Scott Paulhttps://digitalcommons.linfield.edu/owha_wilson_photos/1048/thumbnail.jp
Introduction : Scott Walker’s ‘New Songs 2016/17ʹ
The Introduction to the special issue on Scott Walker briefly highlights the different disciplinary engagements of the essays that follow and offers its own analysis of Walker’s last songs from the perspective of the tradition of lyric poetry. In this essay, Scott Wilson looks specifically at the ‘New Songs’ that were included in Sundog, Walker’s collection of lyrics and assesses them with reference to Jonathan Culler’s recent book Theory of the Lyric. Culler’s book outlines four parameters of the lyric tradition from Sappho and Horace to Williams and Ashbury: enunciative apparatus, hyperbole, ritual and event (rather than mimesis or representation). In this Introduction, Wilson examines the contention that Scott Walker’s lyrics mount a ‘silent defence of this forgotten logic of the lyric’ (Nicola Masciandaro) that has been displaced by the dominant novel-driven aesthetic whose fictional worlds and persona frame or showcase the implied subjectivity of the poet or novelist. In so doing, Wilson suggests that the lyrics of popular song have more in common with the ancient tradition of lyric poetry than modern or contemporary verse
Doc Wilson with Scott Baldwin
Doc Wilson poses with Scott Baldwin at a winery event. Baldwin is the owner of De Ponte Cellars in Dayton, Oregon. Wilson is a Portland, Oregon culinary icon who worked as a sommelier at Jake\u27s Famous Crawfish for 32 years.
(left to right): Doc Wilson, Scott Baldwinhttps://digitalcommons.linfield.edu/owha_wilson_photos/1001/thumbnail.jp
Scott Wilson
Drawings and watercolors by Scott Wilson will be on view through at Bror Utter\u27s studio. A native of Fort Worth and a graduate of Texas Christian University, Wilson has studied in Paris and Pennsylvania. Fort Worth Star-Telegram Morning edition July 9, 1967.https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_startelegram1960s/3812/thumbnail.jp
1913, Scott Wilson
Photographic portrait of Scott Wilson. Maine Attorney General, 1913.https://digitalmaine.com/arc_agportraits/1075/thumbnail.jp
1913, Scott Wilson
Photographic portrait of Scott Wilson. Maine Attorney General, 1913.https://digitalmaine.com/arc_agportraits/1075/thumbnail.jp
Interview with Dr. Paul Scott Wilson
Dr. Wilson gives a fuller explanation of his journey back to faith and expands on the ideas he discussed in the seminars
Person-centred advocacy: Some ethical issues
In the second of two articles on advocacy for people with dementia Mike Fox with Lesley Wilson considers some of the ethical issues arising from advocacy work within a residential home that was due to close
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