Media Resources
Contacts, program information, and multimedia guidelines for media working on stories.
Megan Person, director, Armstrong Office of Communications
Media Contacts
Members of the public with general inquiries should call 202-358-0001 or email the Public Inquiries office.
Media representatives requesting interviews with Armstrong researchers, please use the specific contacts below based on your area of interest. If you don’t see a specialist on your topic contact the NASA Armstrong newsroom at 661-276-3449.
Autonomous Vehicle Research
Teresa Whiting, lead public affairs specialist
661-276-7560
Advanced Air Mobility communications lead covering drones, air taxis, and related demonstrations and capabilities
Laura Mitchell, public affairs specialist
661-276-3038
Air Mobility Pathfinders project
Capabilities, Facilities, and Technologies
Jay Levine, senior writer and editor
661-276-3459
Earth Science
Erica Heim, public affairs specialist
650-499-9053
Airborne Science, including the fleet of airborne research labs: ER-2s, C-20, G-IV, B200
Green Aviation Tech
Sarah Mann, public affairs specialist
661-276-6815
Sustainable Flight Demonstrator (SFD)
Spanish-language Outreach and STEM Engagement
Priscila Valdez, public affairs specialist
661-276-7004
Supersonic Flight Research
X-59 Quesst and related low-boom and supersonic research, flight demonstrations, and capabilities
Matt Kamlet, lead public affairs specialist
661-276-2330
Nicolas Cholula, public affairs specialist
661-276-6118
All filming requests for entertainment, documentary or commercial productions must be initially reviewed and approved by Bert Ulrich at NASA Headquarters, Washington. Please send a written request describing the production and intended use of interviews, other video to be filmed at Armstrong and distribution plan to Bert Ulrich. NASA does not support speculative projects.
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Image and Video Usage Guidelines
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Agency Multimedia Usage Guidelines.
Research Resources
For reporters preparing for interviews with NASA Armstrong experts, the following links may help with background
- Who was Neil A. Armstrong?
- Supersonic Flight Research (X-59 and related research)
- Autonomous Vehicle Research (Drones, Air Taxis, Advanced Air Mobility)
- Airborne Science (B200, C-20, ER-2s, G-IV)
- Fiber Optic Sensing System (FOSS)
- Technology Transfer
- Armstrong Milestones
- Armstrong Fact Sheets
- Armstrong Biographies
- X-Planes flown at Armstrong
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