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Mr. Cody Kelly, NASA's National Affairs Mission Manager With NASA’s return to the moon and resurgence of exploration missions, global search and rescue aided by GNSS systems becomes paramount to astronaut rescue and recovery. Use of the international Cospas-Sarsat program for crew safety was demonstrated on Artemis – I and provides the worldwide safety net for NASA’s explorers and all those engaged in risky adventures. This presentation focuses on the contributions modern GNSS systems provide to the Cospas-Sarsat program and their combined use for Artemis mission support and safe astronaut return. Cody Kelly serves as the NASA Search and Rescue Office National Affairs Manager focused on human spaceflight rescue and SAR-enabling R&D within the US Sarsat program at the Goddard Spaceflight Center. His role includes the coordination and leadership of NASA’s national-level work in research and development of search and rescue technologies for use by those in distress anywhere in the world. He is the current lead for all Human Spaceflight SAR operations activities and supports SpaceX, Boeing and Artemis/Orion HSF missions with dedicated search and rescue data for locating crew capsules and astronauts following landing. For future exploration missions, Cody is leading the development of Lunar Search and Rescue (LunaSAR) requirements and systems for human exploration of the lunar south pole and sustained lunar surface presence. Mr. Kelly graduated from Texas A&M in 2012 with a Bachelor’s of Science in Aerospace Engineering and Certificate in Advanced International Affairs.