Program Manager
NASA Applied Sciences Program
Washington, DC
John Haynes
Program Manager, NASA Health and Air Quality Applications
John Haynes serves as Program Manager for Health and Air Quality Applications in the Applied Sciences Program of the NASA Earth Science Division at Headquarters in Washington, DC.
John entered NASA Headquarters in 2002 through the Presidential Management Fellowship (PMF) program. As required by the PMF program, John completed two detail assignments during his fellowship (NOAA and the US House of Representatives). John converted to a civil service management position at NASA Headquarters in August 2004 upon graduation from the PMF program.
John graduated from the University of South Alabama in 1999 with a B.S. in meteorology. In 2002, he graduated with an M.S. in meteorology from the University of Oklahoma. The first portion of his thesis work (“Analysis of Warm Season Morning Convection across the Southern Great Plains”) was published in the December 2003 edition of Weather and Forecasting. The second portion of his thesis work (“The Evolution of Morning Convective Systems over the U. S. Great Plains during the Warm Season. Part II: A Climatology and the Influence of Environmental Factors”) was published in the March 2008 edition of Monthly Weather Review.
John has received several awards during his tenure at NASA including a NASA Aviation Safety and Security Program Award, two NASA Group Achievement Awards, a One NASA Award, a Team Excellence Award, and the 2020 NASA Exceptional Service Medal. John has also been honored by his alma mater (the University of South Alabama) as an Exceptional Alumnus of the School of Meteorology.
Wednesday, June 29, 2022
8:00am – 9:40am PT