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Jerry R. Goodman Mr. Goodman retired in 2015, after a rewarding career of 53 and 1/2 years working on space related programs for NASA Johnson Space Center. Mr. Goodman made significant contributions in four basic areas of Human Spaceflight: (1) Apollo Space Suit where he headed Apollo Suit development; (2) Systems engineering and integration efforts on the crew compartment design of the Apollo Command Module, Lunar Module, and Space Shuttle Orbiter; (3) Project engineer on EVA provisions, Apollo Command Module, Lunar Module, and Space Shuttle Orbiter; and (4) Acoustics for Space Shuttle Orbiter and International Space Station (ISS), where he served as head of Acoustics Working Groups in both programs, established an Acoustics office to oversee ISS acoustics and served as ISS Acoustics Lead working with U.S. hardware and International Partners. Mr. Goodman received his BSME from Purdue University and Masters in Human Factors from the University of Illinois. He released his thesis on Apollo crew compartment efforts as a NASA document. He was an Adjunct Professor at the University of Houston-Clear Lake teaching a graduate level systems engineering course. Mr. Goodman was the principal author of the book “Acoustics and Noise Control in Space Crew Compartments,” and published thirteen Book Chapters in four scientific books: “Space Safety and Human Performance,” “Acoustics and Noise Control in Space Crew Compartments,” “Fundamentals of Aerospace Medicine,” “Principles of Safety Design for Space Systems.” In addition, Mr. Goodman contributed to a multitude of conference papers, reports and presentations. He worked on a manuscript on NASA “lessons learned” in acoustics, EVA, and other subjects. He is a recipient of numerous NASA awards and is an Associate Fellow of the AIAA.                               Jerry R. Goodman, Manager, Space Suit Office, Apollo Support Office,                                                        Jerry R. Goodman, recipient of NASA’s 55-year-service award.                                    Crew Systems Division. MSC, Houston, Texas (1962-1965)
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Jerry R. Goodman Mr. Goodman retired in 2015, after a rewarding career of 53 and 1/2 years working on space related programs for NASA Johnson Space Center. Mr. Goodman made significant contributions in four basic areas of Human Spaceflight: (1) Apollo Space Suit where he headed Apollo Suit development; (2) Systems engineering and integration efforts on the crew compartment design of the Apollo Command Module, Lunar Module, and Space Shuttle Orbiter; (3) Project engineer on EVA provisions, Apollo Command Module, Lunar Module, and Space Shuttle Orbiter; and (4) Acoustics for Space Shuttle Orbiter and International Space Station (ISS), where he served as head of Acoustics Working Groups in both programs, established an Acoustics office to oversee ISS acoustics and served as ISS Acoustics Lead working with U.S. hardware and International Partners. Mr. Goodman received his BSME from Purdue University and Masters in Human Factors from the University of Illinois. He released his thesis on Apollo crew compartment efforts as a NASA document. He was an Adjunct Professor at the University of Houston-Clear Lake teaching a graduate level systems engineering course. Mr. Goodman was the principal author of the book “Acoustics and Noise Control in Space Crew Compartments,” and published thirteen Book Chapters in four scientific books: “Space Safety and Human Performance,” “Acoustics and Noise Control in Space Crew Compartments,” “Fundamentals of Aerospace Medicine,” “Principles of Safety Design for Space Systems.” In addition, Mr. Goodman contributed to a multitude of conference papers, reports and presentations. He worked on a manuscript on NASA “lessons learned” in acoustics, EVA, and other subjects. He is a recipient of numerous NASA awards and is an Associate Fellow of the AIAA.                               Jerry R. Goodman, Manager, Space Suit Office, Apollo Support Office,                                                        Jerry R. Goodman, recipient of NASA’s 55-year-service award.                                    Crew Systems Division. MSC, Houston, Texas (1962-1965)