NASA's International Space Station
Jeff Donoughue is Boeing’s director of Program Integration for the International Space Station, coodinating daily operations for the orbiting laboratory along with maintenance, sustaining and upgrades for the program. The ISS is the largest, most complex international scientific and engineering program in history, enabling hundreds of experiments annually while supporting continuous human habitation for more than 20 years.
Prior to his current role, Donoughue served as the manager of Avionics Systems Sustaining for the ISS overseeing the complex computer, power and sensor network that directs the space station as it moves through orbit.
Donoughue led multiple activites throughout the design and assembly phases of the development of the ISS, including as a certified console operator for NASA’s Mission Evaluation Room during 37 missions to assemble the ISS in orbit.
Donoughue earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Aerospace Engineering from Texas A&M. He is based in Houston.