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NASA’s Announcement of First Commercial Crew Astronauts Hits Close to Home for Tapestry’s Engineering Team at San Luis Obispo Office

August 9, 2018

Space news took center stage at Tapestry and Boeing this month when NASA unveiled the first nine astronauts to crew commercial spacecraft to and from the International Space Station (ISS).  The news hit very close to home for Tapestry’s San Luis Obispo (“SLO”) office because one of the astronauts, Victor Glover, is a graduate of SLO’s California Polytechnic State University (Cal Poly).

NASA astronaut Victor Glover, a 1999 Cal Poly graduate, has been selected to fly Crew Dragon, a private spaceship built by SpaceX, to the International Space Station in 2019. (Photo: Bill Ingalls/ NASA)

Like Glover, Tapestry has a close connection with Cal Poly – the alma mater for the majority of the software engineering and testing talent at its SLO office.  Although Tapestry’s Cal Poly alumni aren’t flying spaceships, they’re grounded in Southern California developing software for military, government and commercial customers around the world.

The engineering team at the 140-person SLO facility supports software development for products including ICODES load planning / yard management solutions for the U.S. Transportation Command, as well as Tapestry’s GOLDesp MRO & Supply.  GOLDesp is a leading tri-service software that also supports IT maintenance and supply activities for the International Space Station under the Boeing administration. Each month, GOLDesp handles over 25,000 transactions monthly supporting 2,000+  assets for the ISS.

Glover: Destined for Spaceflight

Glover is the fourth Cal Poly graduate to become an astronaut, according to The Tribune.  After earning his bachelor’s degree in engineering at Cal Poly in 1999, Glover went on earn three masters degrees while serving in the Navy. He has served as a Navy commander, aviator and test pilot with almost 3,000 hours flying more than 40 different aircraft.

Glover will join eight other astronauts who will crew the first test flight and mission of  Boeing’s CST-100 Starliner and SpaceX’s Crew Dragon. Glover will fly missions aboard the SpaceX.

In a recent Tweet, Glover (@VicGlover) said: “I am overwhelmed and humbled to be a part of the @SpaceX team for my first flight! Feeling extremely grateful that the agency and our leadership have confidence in these crews to be part of such a critical mission. This is a big step for @NASA and for our Nation! #LaunchAmerica”

Meet ‘Fergie’ with Boeing’s Starliner Crew

NASA Astronaut Eric Boe, Boeing Commericial Test Astronaut Chris Ferguson and NASA Astronaut Nicole Mann (Photo: Boeing)

Also making headlines is Boeing’s CST-100 crew, including Boeing’s very own Chris Ferguson (“Fergie”) who will fly missions alongside NASA’s Eric Boe and Nicole Mann. Ferguson has been an integral part of the Starliner program since retiring from NASA and joining Boeing in 2011. He spent more than 40 days in space for NASA during three shuttle missions. (Source: Boeing)

Ferguson hopes to make history as the first private citizen to launch to orbit on a commercially operated rocket, reports the Washington Post.  Mann will also make history as the first female astronaut on the inaugural crewed flight of a new U.S. spacecraft.

Mann is a U.S. Marine Corps lieutenant colonel and pilot of the Boeing F/A-18 Hornet fighter jet, while Boe is a retired U.S. Air Force colonel who was a test pilot on the Boeing F-15. Boe will be making his third trip to space.

The nine astronauts will be among the first Americans to launch into orbit from U.S. soil since NASA’s space shuttle program shut down in 2011. Since then, NASA has depended on Russia’s Soyuz rockets and spacecraft to transport American astronauts to the ISS at a hefty price: upward of $70 million per seat.

Boeing aims to launch its CST-100 Starliner capsule on an Atlas V rocket from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in mid-2019 if everything goes according to plan.

Contact:

Janet Dayton
Tapestry Solutions Inc.
Boeing Global Services
tapestrymarketing@boeing.com

 

Filed Under: Blog Posts Tagged With: Cal Poly, Chris Ferguson, GOLDesp, ICODES, ISS, SLO, Space X, Starliner, Victor Glover

Tapestry Solutions Appoints Dr. Jens Pohl as Vice President, Engineering and Technology

August 1, 2016

Jens PohlSAN DIEGO, July 29, 2016 – Tapestry Solutions, Inc., a non-fully integrated subsidiary of Boeing [NSYE: BA], has promoted Dr. Jens Pohl to the position of Vice President of Engineering and Technology. He will be based at Tapestry’s San Luis Obispo, Calif., office.

Over the past 25 years, Dr. Pohl has directed contracts in excess of $200 million involving the design, development and implementation of intelligent decision-support systems for the U.S. Department of Defense.

Dr. Pohl joined Tapestry Solutions in 2010 as Senior Director of Adaptive Products and Systems division following Boeing’s acquisition of CDM Technologies, Inc., a privately held software firm in San Luis Obispo specializing in real-time transportation and logistics planning systems for the U.S. military.

Tapestry’s Adaptive Products and Systems division is best known for its enhancements of Integrated Computerized Deployment System (ICODES), which is used by U.S. joint forces for real-time planning and tracking of cargo movements via air, ocean, rail and truck.

Dr. Pohl was promoted to his new position following a two-month role as the interim Vice President of Engineering and Technology.

“Jens has done an exemplary job of building trust, establishing relationships and developing strategies to address our most pressing engineering challenges – setting Tapestry on a path for success. Based on his performance and leadership, we are pleased to welcome Jens into this permanent position,” said Geoff Evans, President and CEO, Tapestry Solutions.

In his new role, Dr. Pohl will lead corporate initiatives to propel Tapestry into the next stage of growth, with a focus on identifying and integrating new technologies that will provide customers with superior logistics and planning solutions for their operations.

“I’m pleased to have the opportunity to lead the Engineering and Technology organization at an exciting time when technology is advancing on a daily basis,” said Dr. Pohl. “With our current systems in place worldwide, we are very well poised to leverage IoT [Internet of Things] technologies – the next frontier of the digital revolution – that will transform the way our customers do business.”

Dr. Pohl (emeritus) retired from the California Polytechnic State University (Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo) in 2010. He held the positions of Professor of Architecture, Executive Director of the Collaborative Agent Design Research Center (CADRC), Director of the Knowledge Management Laboratory (KML Center) at Scott AFB, and Graduate Studies Coordinator, in the College of Architecture and Environmental Design.

He received his formal education in Australia with degrees in Architecture and Architectural Science: Bachelor of Architecture (B.Arch) from the University of Melbourne in 1965), Master of Building Science (M.Bdg.Sc.) and Ph.D. from the University of Sydney in 1967 and 1970, respectively.

ABOUT TAPESTRY SOLUTIONS

Tapestry Solutions, Inc. is a premier provider of logistics information management systems, simulations and training solutions for the global government defense and commercial markets. Backed by our parent company, The Boeing Company, we help our customers maximize efficiency in their operations, enhance situational awareness and reduce operational costs. Headquartered in San Diego, Calif., Tapestry supports customers from more than 50 locations around the world, including Oman, Saudi Arabia, Afghanistan, Kuwait, the UK, South Korea, India, Australia and Germany.

Contact:

Janet Dayton
Tapestry Solutions Inc.
tapestrymarketing@boeing.com

 

Filed Under: Blog Posts, Press Releases Tagged With: Cal Poly, CDM Technologies, Engineering, Jens Pohl, San Luis Obispo, Tapestry Leadership

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