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Boeing Wins Top NASA Award for Southern University Partnership

  • Boeing and Southern University and A&M College won NASA’s 2022 Mentor-Protégé Agreement of the Year award during the Small Business Industry Awards.
  • The partnership facilitates HBCU contributions to NASA’s deep space exploration program.

HUNTSVILLE, Ala., August 1. Boeing and Southern University and A&M College won NASA’s 2022 Mentor-Protégé Agreement of the Year for their combined work on NASA’s Space Launch System (SLS) rocket. The award was presented at the NASA Small Business Industry Awards.

Dr. Samuel Washington and James Chavis pose with the 2022 NASA Mentor-Protégé Agreement Award on behalf of the university and Boeing. (Southern University photo)

“This achievement is Boeing’s first mentor-protégé partnership with a Historically Black College or University so the award is such an honor,” said James Chavis, a Boeing supplier program representative at NASA’s Michoud Assembly Facility. “This recognition highlights the hard work and collaboration between Southern University and Boeing.”

Nominated by the Marshall Space Flight Center, Boeing received the award for its mentorship with Southern University while providing tactical business and technical support to the institution. Additionally, the university supplies alumni engineering skills to Boeing’s SLS program in New Orleans.

Southern University alumni engineers (pictured from left to right) Cordal Poole, Cedric Cole, Lorenzo Phillips, Reggie Boutte, and Henri Hammond supported the Artemis program for Boeing. (Southern University photo)

“The NASA Mentor Protégé Program was successfully implemented between Boeing and Southern University. It provided a means to enhance the partnering effort by Boeing, in assessment and training, focused on efficient processing of business and contracting using the university’s needs to increase contracting opportunities,” said Dr. Samuel Washington, Director of the Center for Energy and Environmental Studies at Southern University. “As well, student tours of the Michoud Assembly Facility supplied valuable insight, by NASA and Boeing engineers, on the use of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics on the design and manufacturing of the booster used in the Artemis Project to send astronauts to the moon and to Mars.”

The NASA-sponsored Mentor-Protégé Program pairs large companies with eligible small businesses and minority-serving institutions to enhance the protégés’ capabilities enabling them to successfully compete for larger, more complex contracts. In 2022, Boeing subcontracted approximately $4.6 billion to small and diverse businesses.  

The SLS will launch NASA’s Artemis astronauts to the moon, Mars and beyond. Boeing is the prime contractor for the design, development, test and production of the SLS core stage and the in-development Exploration Upper Stage, as well as development of the flight avionics suite. The program employs workforces in Huntsville, Alabama, at NASA’s Michoud Assembly Facility in New Orleans, and at other Boeing sites and with suppliers across the United States.

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