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munications system links tracking sites, control centers, and data processing facilities that provide real-time data processing for mission control, orbit, and attitude determination, and routine processing of telemetry data for space missions.

(3) Thirteen Headquarters Offices which provide agencywide leadership in management and administrative processes. Officials-in-Charge of these offices report to the Administrator.

(b) Directors of NASA Field Installations and other component installations are responsible for execution of NASA's programs, largely through contracts with research, development, and manufacturing enterprises. A broad range of research and development activities are conducted at NASA field installations and other component installations by Government-employed scientists, engineers, and technicians to evaluate new concepts and phenomena and to maintain the capability required to manage contracts with private enterprises. Although these field installations have a primary program responsibility to the program office to which they report, they also conduct work for the other program offices.

(c) The NASA field installations and a brief description of their responsibilities are as follows:

(1) Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA 94035. The Center manages a diverse program of research and devel

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fluid dynamics and and thermal physi ered-lift, and high-p technology; flight search; controls a space human fa sciences, space and borne sciences and biology and medici flight projects in nautics and space t tion to these maj sibilities, the Cent for military progra cy projects such as 1 tation System, Spa National Aero-Spac

(2) Goddard Space belt, MD 20771. Th Earth-orbital spac ment development develops and oper data acquisition sy supporting mission develops and opera loads; space physics Earth science and grams; life science tion systems tec rockets and soundi launch vehicles; ba experiments; planet ments; and sensors monitoring and ocea

(3) John F. Kenned nedy Space Center, F designs, construct

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