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Partners for Stennis is a
regional catalyst for growth in the two state region of
Mississippi and Louisiana. Partners members provide leadership
to develop, sponsor and support a wide range of projects to
promote, enhance and grow opportunities through this unique
federal and commercial city—Stennis Space Center.
Leadership is a choice. You can play a role
as a citizen and business for space, earth and ocean
exploration. Get involved and participate as an active member
of Partners through one or all of the many programs we offer. |
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Citizens
for Space Exploration
A multi-state organization comprised of U.S. taxpayers
who support America's investment in space exploration.
Members are private citizens, small business owners,
students, teachers, space and non-space business
representatives, and county and municipal officials.
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The Citizens for Space Exploration mission is
to promote awareness of the benefits of human space exploration
and support for NASA and the Vision for Space Exploration.
Representatives from Citizens for Space
Exploration
travel to Washington, D.C. annually to meet with members and
staff to discuss the benefits of space exploration.

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INFINITY at NASA Stennis
Space Center will be a new, state-of-the-art science
center where visitors will have fun exploring the
farthest reaches of outer space, the uncharted depths of
the oceans and the varied layers of the Earth.
The center will house a “Science Express” activity
center, an immersive theatre, a Space Gallery and an
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Visitors will be able to sign up for “Missions,”
playing the role of “scientists in training.” Through this state
of the art science center, future generations will be motivated
to pursue careers in science, technology, engineering and math -
careers that are available at Stennis.
Located on 200 acres at the
Mississippi/Louisiana border, the center is estimated to attract
over a quarter million visitors annually. INFINITY is slated for
opening in 2009. Members of Partners will provide advocacy and
support to make this dream reality.

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Capitol Day –
Raising awareness about the space program with our state
and federal lawmakers is a vital mission. The education
of elected officials facilitates the understanding that
funding space exploration is both a prudent and wise
investment.
Each year members of Partners for Stennis travel to the
Mississippi state capital in Jackson for this purpose.
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After the February 2006 trip, Mississippi lawmakers
showed their appreciation of “the state’s great treasure” by
providing a big boost for the
INFINITY
project: The legislature approved an additional $4 million in
bond money earmarked for the Science Center. This combined with
the $6 million already approved brings the total to $10 million
that the state has allocated to the project.
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Assist to Business
One of the Partners For Stennis missions is to promote the opportunities available to
private sector businesses seeking to work with Stennis Space
Center. We have assembled a list of resources that
exist expressly for this purpose.
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Quarterly
Membership Meetings
Membership meetings bring together leaders in
the business, federal, state and local government , all actively
seeking ways to promote the Stennis Space Center and the
opportunities it provides the surrounding communities.
Whether you are a
member
of Partners or not,
please join us and learn more about initiatives at Stennis. |
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Quarterly Business After-Hours
This business after hours events will provide
members and
those interested in becoming
members,
with a unique opportunity to connect with community leaders,
contractors - large and small - and with local and federal
officials in a relaxing social environment.
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Speakers Bureau
The NASA Speakers Bureau Program
has been established to share how space program technology
affects our daily lives. The program at Stennis is made up of
scientists, engineers, and other employees available for
lectures and presentations to civic groups, schools, etc. along
the Mississippi Gulf Coast and throughout Southeast Louisiana.
Speakers Bureau topics include:
The US geological survey - Hydrologic Instrumentation Facility
has a similar program. If you are a school teacher,
festival or conference organizer, or civic group, we would be
pleased to come share the facts about water and earth science
with your class, festival, or civic group.

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Partners For Stennis Committees
Our members work in ten different groups with specific
focuses to achieve a high degree of effectiveness. For example,
in 2005 our Governmental Affairs Committee was instrumental in
keeping a Naval facility open at Stennis Space
Center.
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Alliance &
Communications Committee:
Develop and strengthen relationships with organizations and
partners that will strengthen the development and growth of SSC
programs. Communicate with the SSC organizations to better
understand the current and future missions. Communicate plans
and successful events of SSC organizations through the news and
websites media to the public.
Budget & Finance
Committee: Develop annual budgets to finance the
operation of the Partners organization and obtain approval of
the Partners Board.
By-Laws
Committee: Review the By-Laws annually and, if
required, make recommendations for changes to the Board.
Executive
Committee: The elected officers of the Board
working with staff members that execute the approved actions of
the Board and provide leadership and vision for new initiatives
for plans, policies, programs, and projects of the organization.
Fund Raising &
Membership Committee: Develop a plan and program
to raise and increase the funding and membership base of the
organization to operate.
Governmental
Affairs & BRAC Committee: Remain aware of all
actions that may be taken in the national, state or local
governments that may impact the current and future programs or
organizations at SSC. Monitor all plans and actions of DOD on
BRAC plans.
Katrina Impact
RRR Committee: Participate in the Hurricane
Katrina Impact Recovery, Rebuilding and Renewal plans and
programs to protect and improve the SSC workforce, programs and
the communities in the SSC region.
Nomination
Committee: Make annual recommendations for Board
officers.
Program & Events
Committee: Develop and recommend special program
speakers and key events for quarterly membership meetings and
other special events for the year.
Strategic
Planning Committee (Education, Training, Infinity):
Review the Partners Strategic plan annually to assure that the
mission, goals, objectives and strategies support and complement
the NASA SSC Strategic Plans. Make recommended changes to the
Board as appropriate when revisions are necessary.
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