NASA, Air Force Agree to Aeronautics Cooperation

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August 7, 2006

Dean Acosta/Melissa Mathews
Headquarters, Washington
202-358-1400/1272

RELEASE: 06-289

NASA, AIR FORCE AGREE TO AERONAUTICS COOPERATION

NASA and the United States Air Force have formed an aeronautics 
research partnership. NASA Administrator Michael Griffin and 
Secretary of the Air Force Michael Wynne signed a Memorandum of 
Understanding Monday at a Pentagon ceremony. The agreement builds 
upon and expands on the longstanding relationship between the two 
organizations.

"Although NASA and the Air Force have differing missions, there are 
common aeronautics research goals that dictate we maintain a close 
partnership,” Griffin said. “Besides the obvious 
benefits, it's in the nation's best interest for us to work 
together.”

"This is a great day for aerospace," Wynne added. "It's a renewal of 
an already strong partnership and codifies what we've been doing all 
along."

The agreement is designed to ensure the free exchange of research 
information, reduce duplication of research, and enhance long-term 
research planning for both organizations. It covers areas such as 
advanced aircraft design, propulsion development, materials 
development and aviation safety.

Photos of the signing ceremony will be available at:

http://www.nasa.gov/formedia

For information about NASA, visit:

http://www.nasa.gov

	
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