From 1995 to December 2004, Har Even served as the fifth Director General of the
Israeli Space Agency, where he expanded the ISA's international ties and helped bring about dozens of cooperative ventures between the ISA and other space agencies from around the world. When Har Even started, The Israeli Space agency was a small organization and Har Even was the first Director General employed full time in the Israeli Space Agency, and for many years he and his secretary were the only official employees. During his time, Har Even succeeded in expending the Israeli Space Agency's scope and national agreements, and formalizing the country's civilian space program. Among the many accomplishments achieved during his tenure, include: • International agreements between the Israeli Space Agencies and other space agencies, especially with
NASA. The main program with NASA included the first Israeli astronaut
Ilan Ramon and the
MEIDEX experiment • Cooperation with
Netherlands Agency for Aerospace Programmes for the
Sloshsat-FLEVO satellite • Joint agreement with
CNES for space qualification of components at
Soreq Nuclear Research Center • Initialization of the joint venture between Israel and France in the
VENμS •
TAUVEX space telescope project • Reaching an agreement for participation of MATIMOP, the
Israel Innovation Authority R&D in the
Galileo navigation project ==After the Israeli Space Agency==