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    Name:     Robert A. McCoy

    Q: Where in NOAA do you work now?
    A:
     OFFICE OF SATELLITE OPERATIONS, SATELLITE OPERATIONS CONTROL CENTER, FB#4 SUITLAND, MD

    Q: When did you begin your work with NOAA?
    A:
     FEBRUARY 1969, NMC

    Q: Looking back, what events stand out as the most memorable during your time with NOAA?
    A:
     BEING THE TECHNICAL LEAD, ASSISTING THE NASA MISSION OPERATIONS MANAGER ON THE GOES-D (4) LAUNCH TEAM

    Q: From your point of view, what have been the most significant changes NOAA has experienced during the past 30 years?
    A:
      THE INCREASED USE OF TECHNOLOGY, WITHOUT THE SACRIFICE OF THE GUIDANCE OF HUMANKIND

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