
MDA appoints astronaut Tim Kopra to serve as Vice President, Robotics and Space Operations
June 2, 2020
Brampton, ON - MDA is pleased to announce that retired astronaut  Tim Kopra will join its leadership team as Vice President of Robotics  and Space Operations, effective immediately. As the leader for this  business area, he will be responsible for the work of the robotics and  space operations teams at MDA sites in Brampton, Ottawa, Saint-Hubert  and Houston. 
   "We are thrilled to have Tim join our executive leadership team," said  Mike Greenley, Chief Executive Officer of MDA. "As we embark on the next  decade of space exploration, with the Artemis lunar program, commercial  on-orbit servicing and on-orbit manufacturing, as well increasing  activity on Mars, MDA has a large role to play and I believe Tim's  operational experience and leadership skills will be essential to our  continued growth and success." 
   Mr. Kopra's impressive career spans the US military, the National  Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) as well as the private  equity and venture capital landscape. 
   Mr. Kopra served in the US Army from 1985 to 2010 as an Army Aviator,  attaining the rank of Colonel. His extensive and varied military service  includes deployments in aviation operations during Operation Desert  Shield and Operation Desert Storm within Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, and Iraq,  as well as in Germany where he led an attack helicopter company. He  also served as an experimental test pilot on various projects and as the  developmental test director for the Comanche helicopter program. 
   In 1998, he was assigned to NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston as a  vehicle integration test engineer. Selected as an astronaut in 2000, he  served in multiple technical and leadership assignments relating to  International Space Station (ISS) hardware and aviation safety. As part  of his preparation for a long-duration space mission, he trained in the  US, Russia, Japan, Germany and Canada on ISS hardware and systems, ISS  assembly and scientific experiments. He flew on two spaceflights,  serving as Space Shuttle Mission Specialist on STS-127/128 and ISS  Expedition 20 Flight Engineer from July-September 2009, and later as ISS  Expedition 46 Flight Engineer, Expedition 47 Commander, and Soyuz 19M  Spacecraft co-pilot from December 2015-June 2016. Logging a total of 244  days in space, he executed assembly tasks using Canadarm2 and clocked  13 hours and 31 minutes on three spacewalks. He also served on the  National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA) Aquarius  underwater laboratory as part of NASA Extreme Environment Mission  Operations (NEEMO) 11, testing space suit design concepts, communication  protocols, construction techniques, and the use of robotic devices. He  formally retired from NASA in October 2018. 
   From 2016 to the present, Mr. Kopra has been a partner and advisor at  Blue Bear Capital, a private equity firm that invests in high-growth  technology companies and start-ups across the energy, infrastructure and  climate industries. He also served in advisory roles in other private  equity and venture capital firms. 
   Mr. Kopra earned a Bachelor of Science degree from the US Military  Academy at West Point (1985), a Master of Science in Aerospace  Engineering from Georgia Institute of Technology (1995), graduated from  the US Navy Test Pilot School (1996), received a Master of Strategic  Studies from US Army War College (2006), and Master of Business  Administration degrees from Columbia Business School and London Business  School (2013). 
   Born and raised in Texas, Mr. Kopra is married with two children, and is  actively involved in local community, business, academic, military and  veterans' organizations. 
About MDA
  Founded in 1969, MDA is one of Canada's most successful technology  companies and an internationally recognized leader in space robotics and  sensors, radar satellites and ground systems, communication satellite  payloads, antennas and subsystems, surveillance and intelligence  systems, defence and maritime systems and geospatial imagery products  and analytics. With a deep and diverse technology base, MDA's global  reach and heritage serving government and commercial space and defence  markets with innovative and iconic solutions is unparalleled. MDA  operates from locations in Brampton, Richmond, Ottawa, Montreal, Halifax, Houston and the United Kingdom. For more information, visit www.mdacorporation.com
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