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Universities Space Research Association
The Universities Space Research Association
(USRA) was incorporated in 1969 in the District of Columbia as a private, nonprofit corporation
under the auspices of the National Academy of Sciences. Institutional
membership in the Association has grown from 49 colleges and
universities when it was founded, to the current 100 institutions.
All member institutions have graduate programs in space sciences
or aerospace engineering. Besides the 92 U.S. member institutions,
there are two institutions in Canada, two in England, one in
Germany, two in Israel and one in Australia.
USRA provides a mechanism through which universities can cooperate
effectively with one another, with the government, and with other
organizations to further space science and technology, and to
promote education in these areas. Its mission is carried out
through the institutes, centers, divisions, and programs. Administrative
and scientific personnel now number about 420. A unique feature
of USRA's management is its system of standing panels of technical
experts drawn from the research community to provide oversight
for USRA's institutes, centers, divisions and programs.

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The USRA
Huntsville Program Office
The USRA Huntsville Program Office (HPO) provides administrative services
in support of programs managed in Huntsville. Staff located at
this office perform services that are common across the programs
such as human resources functions, purchasing, payroll support
and accounts receivable. This office also provides meeting and
workshop support as needed. Here are our office
Mission and Values.
Huntsville Programs
USRA Huntsville programs include Earth system
science, space science and astronomy, technology development, and MSFC visiting
researcher facilitation, as well as education and outreach activities.
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