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Chris Kemp

Chris C. Kemp (born 1977) is an American entrepreneur who, along with Dr. Adam London,[1] founded Astra, a space technology firm based in California, in 2016.[2] He served as the Chief Information Officer (CIO) for the NASA Ames Research Center in Mountain View, California,[3] and as NASA's first Chief Technology Officer (CTO) for IT.[4] While at NASA, Kemp partnered with Google and Microsoft and helped in the creation of Google Moon and Mars.[5] He worked with the White House to develop the cloud computing strategy for the United States Federal Government and co-founded OpenStack, an open-source software project for cloud computing.[6][7] He was also one of the founders of Nebula, a company that from 2011 to 2015, worked to commercialise the technology.[8]

Chris C. Kemp
Official NASA portrait
Born1977 (age 46–47)
NationalityAmerican
EmployerAstra
TitleFounder, Chairman and CEO

Early life edit

Kemp was born in Buffalo, New York, in 1977. He held his first job at 15 years old, working for Apple as a part of its Apple Dealer Network. Kemp studied Computer engineering at the University of Alabama in Huntsville before leaving to found his first company, Netran.[9]

Business career edit

Kemp founded Netran, an online grocery shopping service for Kroger, while concurrently enrolled at the University of Alabama in Huntsville. Kemp held the titles of CEO and President at Netran from 1997 until 2000.[10] Following Netran, Kemp joined Classmates.com as Chief Architect.[10] In 2002, after a personal attempt to book a beach house rental online, Kemp co-founded Escapia, a property management platform.[11][12] He served as the CEO from 2002 until 2006. Escapia was later sold to HomeAway in 2010.[13]

NASA edit

Kemp joined NASA in 2006 as a director of strategic business development at the Ames Research Center in Silicon Valley where he helped forge a partnership with Google.[14][15][16] In 2007, he was appointed Chief Information Officer (CIO),[17] making him responsible for most of the IT infrastructure at NASA Ames (networks, data centers, systems, etc.) and several NASA-wide services, including the NASA Security Operations Center (SOC).[18] As CIO, Kemp established a partnership with Microsoft.[19]

Unlike traditional government procurements, where the government gave money to private companies, Kemp structured public-private partnerships with both Google and Microsoft that provided his team at NASA millions of dollars of funding to offset the costs of making several amounts of data available in Google Earth and Microsoft Worldwide Telescope. Kemp then assembled and led of a team of NASA contractors with the goal of enabling NASA to "leverage the web as a platform and take the lead in open, transparent and participatory space exploration and government".[20] The project to carry forward this goal at NASA Ames was called the Nebula Cloud Computing Pilot.[21][22]

Kemp's cloud project at NASA drew the attention of the Obama Administration. Vivek Kundra, the first federal CIO (Chief Information Officer), asked Kemp to host the unveiling of the United States Cloud Computing Strategy and to work on one of the federal government's first major cloud initiatives, usaspending.gov,[23] a website that tracks all financial spending from the US Govt., Kemp and the Nebula team launched the site, which is still hosted on NASA's cloud infrastructure.[citation needed]

In March 2010, Kemp was appointed as the first NASA Chief Technology Officer (CTO) for information technology (IT) or Information and Communication Technology (ICT). Kemp was responsible for the agency's Enterprise Architecture division and for introducing new and emerging technologies into IT planning and implementation.[4][24] He was an outspoken advocate for the use of open-source software in the Federal Government.[25]

Kemp was responsible for the first open-source release under the Apache 2.0 license framework, the Nova cloud computing controller. As CTO, Kemp also pioneered the use of NASA's unique public-private partnership authority to introduce new technologies into NASA.

Rackspace discovered NASA's open-source code and contacted Kemp to determine if NASA was interested in partnering together to form a project called OpenStack. Launched in July 2010, OpenStack is an open-source cloud computing platform based on code from Kemp's team at NASA, in collaboration with Rackspace.[26]

In mid-2010, Kemp received the Federal Computer Week "Federal 100" and CIO Magazine's "CIO 100" awards for his work as Chief Information Officer (CIO) at NASA Ames Research Center in 2009.[27][28]

On March 14, 2011, Kemp announced his resignation as NASA's Chief Technology Officer (CTO) for IT.[29][30]

Nebula edit

On March 25, 2011, Kemp incorporated Fourth Paradigm Development, Inc. with entrepreneur Steve O'Hara and former colleague Devin Carlen. It would later change its name to Nebula.[8]

In February 2013, Silicon India named Kemp as one of ten pioneers in cloud computing.[31] Kemp held the CEO position for two years.[32] In September 2013, Kemp became the Chief Strategy Officer and brought in veteran Gordon Stitt to lead Nebula as a public company.[33] In April 2015, the company ceased operations.[34][35]

Astra edit

In October 2016, Kemp, together with Adam London, founded the startup Astra with the aim to develop a small-lift orbital rocket[36] that will “carry critical technology to improve life on Earth from space”.[37] In July 2021, Kemp and London stated that their goal is to reach daily rocket launches.[38] Astra became the fastest company in history to demonstrate orbital launch capability with its launch in Kodiak, Alaska, breaking SpaceX’s record of six years, four months.[39][40][41] Astra began building a 250,000 square feet (0.02 km2) factory at its headquarters in Alameda, CA.[42] Astra became the first space launch company to list in Nasdaq on July 1, 2021, at a valuation of $2.1 billion.[43][44]

References edit

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  2. ^ "Astra's first commercial launch fails to reach orbit". TechCrunch. August 30, 2021.
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  6. ^ "Chris Kemp Steps Down as CEO of Nebula, The OpenStack Startup". TechCrunch. September 13, 2013.
  7. ^ "The OpenStack Foundation becomes the Open Infrastructure Foundation". TechCrunch. October 19, 2020.
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  11. ^ "Silicon Valley 40 under 40: Chris C. Kemp, Nebula". Bizjournals. December 3, 2013.
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  16. ^ Kopytoff, Verne (November 15, 2007). "NASA, Google Partnership Still Taking Flight". San Francisco Chronicle. Retrieved July 12, 2010.
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  29. ^ . Archived from the original on March 18, 2011. Retrieved March 15, 2011.
  30. ^ Fretwell, Luke (March 15, 2011). "NASA IT CTO Kemp leaving 'to find a garage in Palo Alto to do what I love'". Fedscoop.com. Retrieved May 16, 2011.
  31. ^ "10 Pioneers Of Cloud Computing". Silicon India. February 17, 2013. Retrieved September 18, 2016.
  32. ^ "Former NASA CTO steps aside at his OpenStack-focused startup". FCW. Retrieved December 20, 2021.
  33. ^ Kerner, Sean Michael (April 3, 2015). "OpenStack Innovator Nebula Ceases Operations: Is OpenStack in Trouble?". eWEEK. Retrieved December 20, 2021.
  34. ^ Butler, Brandon (April 2, 2015). "OpenStack company Nebula shutters". Network World.
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  37. ^ "Astra's 100-year plan: Q&A with CEO Chris Kemp". SpaceNews. March 1, 2021. Retrieved December 20, 2021.
  38. ^ Sheetz, Michael (July 1, 2021). "Astra stock rises on Nasdaq debut, as space company aims to launch rockets daily". CNBC. Retrieved December 20, 2021.
  39. ^ "At Astra, failure is an option". www.arstechnica.com. February 6, 2020. from the original on February 6, 2020.
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  44. ^ "Astra Space now publically [sic] tradable on the NASDAQ". Space Explored. July 1, 2021. Retrieved December 20, 2021.

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This article contains content that is written like an advertisement Please help improve it by removing promotional content and inappropriate external links and by adding encyclopedic content written from a neutral point of view September 2020 Learn how and when to remove this message Chris C Kemp born 1977 is an American entrepreneur who along with Dr Adam London 1 founded Astra a space technology firm based in California in 2016 2 He served as the Chief Information Officer CIO for the NASA Ames Research Center in Mountain View California 3 and as NASA s first Chief Technology Officer CTO for IT 4 While at NASA Kemp partnered with Google and Microsoft and helped in the creation of Google Moon and Mars 5 He worked with the White House to develop the cloud computing strategy for the United States Federal Government and co founded OpenStack an open source software project for cloud computing 6 7 He was also one of the founders of Nebula a company that from 2011 to 2015 worked to commercialise the technology 8 Chris C KempOfficial NASA portraitBorn1977 age 46 47 Buffalo New YorkNationalityAmericanEmployerAstraTitleFounder Chairman and CEO Contents 1 Early life 2 Business career 2 1 NASA 2 2 Nebula 2 3 Astra 3 ReferencesEarly life editKemp was born in Buffalo New York in 1977 He held his first job at 15 years old working for Apple as a part of its Apple Dealer Network Kemp studied Computer engineering at the University of Alabama in Huntsville before leaving to found his first company Netran 9 Business career editKemp founded Netran an online grocery shopping service for Kroger while concurrently enrolled at the University of Alabama in Huntsville Kemp held the titles of CEO and President at Netran from 1997 until 2000 10 Following Netran Kemp joined Classmates com as Chief Architect 10 In 2002 after a personal attempt to book a beach house rental online Kemp co founded Escapia a property management platform 11 12 He served as the CEO from 2002 until 2006 Escapia was later sold to HomeAway in 2010 13 NASA edit Kemp joined NASA in 2006 as a director of strategic business development at the Ames Research Center in Silicon Valley where he helped forge a partnership with Google 14 15 16 In 2007 he was appointed Chief Information Officer CIO 17 making him responsible for most of the IT infrastructure at NASA Ames networks data centers systems etc and several NASA wide services including the NASA Security Operations Center SOC 18 As CIO Kemp established a partnership with Microsoft 19 Unlike traditional government procurements where the government gave money to private companies Kemp structured public private partnerships with both Google and Microsoft that provided his team at NASA millions of dollars of funding to offset the costs of making several amounts of data available in Google Earth and Microsoft Worldwide Telescope Kemp then assembled and led of a team of NASA contractors with the goal of enabling NASA to leverage the web as a platform and take the lead in open transparent and participatory space exploration and government 20 The project to carry forward this goal at NASA Ames was called the Nebula Cloud Computing Pilot 21 22 Kemp s cloud project at NASA drew the attention of the Obama Administration Vivek Kundra the first federal CIO Chief Information Officer asked Kemp to host the unveiling of the United States Cloud Computing Strategy and to work on one of the federal government s first major cloud initiatives usaspending gov 23 a website that tracks all financial spending from the US Govt Kemp and the Nebula team launched the site which is still hosted on NASA s cloud infrastructure citation needed In March 2010 Kemp was appointed as the first NASA Chief Technology Officer CTO for information technology IT or Information and Communication Technology ICT Kemp was responsible for the agency s Enterprise Architecture division and for introducing new and emerging technologies into IT planning and implementation 4 24 He was an outspoken advocate for the use of open source software in the Federal Government 25 Kemp was responsible for the first open source release under the Apache 2 0 license framework the Nova cloud computing controller As CTO Kemp also pioneered the use of NASA s unique public private partnership authority to introduce new technologies into NASA Rackspace discovered NASA s open source code and contacted Kemp to determine if NASA was interested in partnering together to form a project called OpenStack Launched in July 2010 OpenStack is an open source cloud computing platform based on code from Kemp s team at NASA in collaboration with Rackspace 26 In mid 2010 Kemp received the Federal Computer Week Federal 100 and CIO Magazine s CIO 100 awards for his work as Chief Information Officer CIO at NASA Ames Research Center in 2009 27 28 On March 14 2011 Kemp announced his resignation as NASA s Chief Technology Officer CTO for IT 29 30 Nebula edit On March 25 2011 Kemp incorporated Fourth Paradigm Development Inc with entrepreneur Steve O Hara and former colleague Devin Carlen It would later change its name to Nebula 8 In February 2013 Silicon India named Kemp as one of ten pioneers in cloud computing 31 Kemp held the CEO position for two years 32 In September 2013 Kemp became the Chief Strategy Officer and brought in veteran Gordon Stitt to lead Nebula as a public company 33 In April 2015 the company ceased operations 34 35 Astra edit In October 2016 Kemp together with Adam London founded the startup Astra with the aim to develop a small lift orbital rocket 36 that will carry critical technology to improve life on Earth from space 37 In July 2021 Kemp and London stated that their goal is to reach daily rocket launches 38 Astra became the fastest company in history to demonstrate orbital launch capability with its launch in Kodiak Alaska breaking SpaceX s record of six years four months 39 40 41 Astra began building a 250 000 square feet 0 02 km2 factory at its headquarters in Alameda CA 42 Astra became the first space launch company to list in Nasdaq on July 1 2021 at a valuation of 2 1 billion 43 44 References edit Dr Adam London Astra astra com Retrieved March 9 2023 Astra s first commercial launch fails to reach orbit TechCrunch August 30 2021 Chris C Kemp Chief Information Officer NASA Ames Research Center www spacenews com December 14 2009 a b NASA Names Chief Technology Officer for IT NASA May 6 2010 Archived from the original on November 8 2010 Retrieved July 12 2010 With NASA Google Expands it Realm to the Moon and Mars NYT December 19 2006 Chris Kemp Steps Down as CEO of Nebula The OpenStack Startup TechCrunch September 13 2013 The OpenStack Foundation becomes the Open Infrastructure Foundation TechCrunch October 19 2020 a b About Nebula Inc Management Team Nebula Inc Archived from the original on January 9 2014 Silicon Valley 40 Under 40 Chris C Kemp Nebula Bizjournals December 3 2013 a b 34 year old startup vet Chris Kemp is back with Nebula taking risks and not mincing words Geekwire December 14 2011 Silicon Valley 40 under 40 Chris C Kemp Nebula Bizjournals December 3 2013 HomeAway Software Consolidates Software Systems Migrating V12 and YesBookIt Users to Escapia VRM Intel July 31 2019 Retrieved December 20 2021 Mystery Buyer of Escapia Revealed Yep It s HomeAway Bizjournals October 20 2010 NASA and Google to Bring Space Exploration Down to Earth NASA December 18 2006 Archived from the original on August 23 2007 Retrieved July 12 2010 Kaufman Marc December 19 2006 NASA Launches Google Collaboration The Washington Post Retrieved July 12 2010 Kopytoff Verne November 15 2007 NASA Google Partnership Still Taking Flight San Francisco Chronicle Retrieved July 12 2010 Kemp Chris January 27 2009 Let s Start A Conversation About NASA s Future On The Web NASA Archived from the original on March 14 2011 Retrieved February 25 2011 Chris C Kemp Chief Information Officer NASA Ames Research Center Space News December 14 2009 Archived from the original on February 2 2013 Retrieved July 12 2010 NASA and Microsoft to Make Universe of Data Available to the Public NASA March 24 2009 Archived from the original on April 13 2009 Retrieved July 12 2010 Why Make A Universe of Data Available To The Public NASA March 24 2009 Archived from the original on August 20 2012 Retrieved March 1 2012 NASA Launches Nebula Compute Cloud Information Week May 22 2009 Retrieved July 12 2010 NASA Blazing a Trail for Federal Cloud Computing Space News September 21 2009 Archived from the original on February 2 2013 Retrieved July 13 2010 USAspending gov www usaspending gov Retrieved March 9 2023 NASA Cloud Guru Named CTO For IT Information Week April 20 2010 Retrieved July 12 2010 Open source is NASA s next frontier Federal Computer Week May 6 2010 Retrieved July 13 2010 Metz Cade Ex NASA Tech Boss Crams Cloud Into Box Wired ISSN 1059 1028 Retrieved July 3 2023 Yasin Rutrell March 22 2010 Federal 100 Chris Kemp Federal Computer Week Retrieved July 12 2010 NASA Chief Technology Officer for IT Honored by CIO Magazine NASA June 8 2010 Archived from the original on April 5 2012 Retrieved July 12 2010 Today I announce my resignation as NASA s Chief Technology Officer for IT Archived from the original on March 18 2011 Retrieved March 15 2011 Fretwell Luke March 15 2011 NASA IT CTO Kemp leaving to find a garage in Palo Alto to do what I love Fedscoop com Retrieved May 16 2011 10 Pioneers Of Cloud Computing Silicon India February 17 2013 Retrieved September 18 2016 Former NASA CTO steps aside at his OpenStack focused startup FCW Retrieved December 20 2021 Kerner Sean Michael April 3 2015 OpenStack Innovator Nebula Ceases Operations Is OpenStack in Trouble eWEEK Retrieved December 20 2021 Butler Brandon April 2 2015 OpenStack company Nebula shutters Network World Former NASA tech chief takes startups under his wing Fortune The future of Astra with Founder and CEO Chris Kemp NasaSpaceFlight com 5 June 2021 retrieved 6 June 2021 Astra s 100 year plan Q amp A with CEO Chris Kemp SpaceNews March 1 2021 Retrieved December 20 2021 Sheetz Michael July 1 2021 Astra stock rises on Nasdaq debut as space company aims to launch rockets daily CNBC Retrieved December 20 2021 At Astra failure is an option www arstechnica com February 6 2020 Archived from the original on February 6 2020 Sheetz Michael December 15 2020 Rocket startup Astra reaches space for the first time with second launch attempt from Alaska CNBC Retrieved December 20 2021 Launch startup Astra s rocket reaches space TechCrunch TechCrunch Retrieved December 20 2021 Sheetz Michael May 2 2021 Take a look inside Astra s rocket factory as the company prepares to go public CNBC Retrieved December 20 2021 Mike Wall June 30 2021 Astra goes public becomes 1st launch company to trade on Nasdaq Space com Retrieved December 20 2021 Astra Space now publically sic tradable on the NASDAQ Space Explored July 1 2021 Retrieved December 20 2021 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