NSS Congratulates Jared Isaacman on Confirmation as NASA Administrator

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“He’s the right person at the right time,” NSS CEO Says

The National Space Society extends its congratulations to Jared Isaacman for the Senate’s vote that confirmed him as the new NASA Administrator. He will replace acting NASA Administrator Sean Duffy, who has filled the role since replacing Janet Petro in July 2024.

Dale Skran, NSS COO said, “NSS welcomes the confirmation of Jared Isaacman as NASA Administrator. As the first private astronaut to lead NASA, Isaacman brings a wealth of business and space experience to NASA. We look forward to working with him as NASA Administrator to advance the human future in space.”

Isaacman’s credentials in spaceflight are unique. Rather than a traditional aerospace background, he is a self-made billionaire by founding the payment processing firm Shift4, and then built the world’s largest private fleet of airplanes for training military pilots. He then conceived and executed a private spaceflight mission, Inspiration4, which benefited St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital and flew with SpaceX. He followed this with his Polaris Dawn flight, which reached the highest Earth orbit ever, and featured the first private spacewalk by Isaacman.

“Jared Isaacman will make a great NASA Administrator,” said Karlton Johnson, NSS CEO. “He’s the right person at the right time and embraces an agenda that aligns broadly with NSS goals.”

The Senate voted 67-30 to confirm the entrepreneur. This vote closes this loop, confirming Isaacman as the new NASA Administrator.

Image: Jared Isaacman, right, takes the oath as the 15th administrator of NASA, as Isaacman’s parents, Donald and Sandra Marie, join on Dec. 18, 2025, at the Eisenhower Executive Office Building in Washington. Credit: NASA/Bill Ingalls.

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  1. Jared! Jared!! Jared!!! Let’s go Jared!!!! Will you bring your unique talent and perspective to put us on the noon this decade? With warm regards. Dr. Sammy

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