Education
University of South Carolina. Florida Institute of Technology.
University of South Carolina. Florida Institute of Technology.
He was appointed to the position on June 15, 2003. He announced his retirement from National Aeronautics and Space Administration on March 26, 2009. Soon thereafter, King started in the position of Executive Vice President at Dynetics, Incorporated., a Huntsville-based defense contractor.
King joined National Aeronautics and Space Administration in 1983 as a main propulsion system engineer
In subsequent roles, he also served as vehicle manager and flow director (1992–1996) for the Space Shuttle Discovery, overseeing preflight preparation, test and checkout of the orbiter. He was appointed acting deputy director of the Installation Operations Directorate in 1995.
Deputy director of Shuttle Processing in 1996. Shuttle launch director in 1997.
And director of Shuttle Processing in 1999.
King served as deputy director of the Marshall Space Flight Center from November 2002 until his appointment as director, and served as the senior on-site National Aeronautics and Space Administration official during recovery operations for the Space Shuttle Columbia disaster. King has a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering from the University of South Carolina, and in 1991 a master’s degree in business administration from the Florida Institute of Technology.