CONSTRUCTION AND ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE AND RESTORATION
The FY 2023 budget request for Construction and Environmental Compliance and Restoration ($424.3 million) is split between two themes: Construction of Facilities ($348.1 million) and Environmental Compliance and Restoration ($76.2 million).[1]
The Construction and Environmental Compliance and Restoration (CECR) uses funds for many activities including:
- New facility construction / infrastructure replacement or updates
- Construction and repair support via facilities and infrastructure solutions
- Unneeded and degraded facility demolition
- Energy and water savings investment
- Regulations, mandates, and general best practices compliance to protect environmental, general public, and NASA employee health and wellness[2]
Significant projects for FY 2023 include:
- “Replace the Wallops Island Causeway Bridge at Wallops Island, a component facility of GSFC;
- Construct the Aircraft Logistics and Operations Facility at JSC;
- Replace the electrical distribution equipment in the South Wing of the
- Operations and CheckoutBuilding at KSC;
- Modify the launch infrastructure at KSD;
- Rehabilitate the HVAC system in KSC's Launch Control Center (LCC); and
- Complete the beam waveguide antennae at the Goldstone and Canberra Deep Space Communication.”[3]
The CECR and Safety Security Mission Services (SSMR) accounts maintain NASA’s infrastructure through the Mission Support Directorate.[4]
Mission Support Directorate (MSD) Organization Chart:
Source: NASA
Updated November 2022, by Jackie Johnson
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