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---
type: entity
entity_type: person
name: Jared Isaacman
role: NASA Administrator
domain: space-development
status: active
appointed: 2025
---
# Jared Isaacman
**Role:** NASA Administrator (Trump administration)
**Background:** Inspiration4 commander, Starfish Space investor
**Appointed:** 2025
## Overview
Jared Isaacman is NASA Administrator under the Trump administration. He commanded the Inspiration4 private spaceflight mission and has investment ties to commercial space companies including Starfish Space.
## Key Decisions
### Project Ignition (March 2026)
Announced NASA's $20B lunar surface program with three-phase architecture:
- Gateway cancellation (orbital station approach abandoned)
- Surface-direct development focused on ISRU
- South pole location for water ice access
- SR-1 Freedom nuclear electric spacecraft for Mars
This represents a strategic pivot from the Obama/Biden-era Gateway approach to commercial-first, surface-direct architecture.
## Timeline
- **2021** — Commanded Inspiration4 private spaceflight
- **2025** — Appointed NASA Administrator
- **2026-03-24** — Announced Project Ignition and Gateway cancellation
## Related Programs
- [[project-ignition]] — $20B lunar base program
- [[sr-1-freedom]] — Nuclear electric Mars spacecraft
- [[gateway]] — Cancelled orbital station program
## Sources
- Singularity Hub: "NASA Unveils $20B Moon Base Plan" (March 27, 2026)
- NASA.gov: "NASA Unveils Initiatives" (March 24, 2026)