Aerospace Safety Advisory Panel Releases Annual Report

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Aug. 11, 2008

Michael Braukus 
Headquarters, Washington                               
202-358-1979 
michael.j.braukus@xxxxxxxx 

MEDIA ADVISORY: M08-152

AEROSPACE SAFETY ADVISORY PANEL RELEASES ANNUAL REPORT

WASHINGTON -- The Aerospace Safety Advisory Panel, or ASAP, has 
released its 2007 Annual Report. The report examines NASA's safety 
performance and advises the agency on ways to better that 
performance. 

"While there are still opportunities for improvement, the panel's 
finding concluded that NASA is making significant progress in 
improving safety issues during the past year," said ASAP Chairman 
Joseph W. Dyer. "The ASAP commends the Constellation Program for 
endorsing the recommendation of the ASAP and continuing to employ 
early hazard and risk analysis." 

The panel did express concerns relating to the adequacy of funding for 
the Constellation Program. They noted that schedule pressures are 
introducing concurrency in both requirements development and program 
implementation decisions, and highlighted the slow pace at which some 
NASA Headquarters decisions are implemented across the ten NASA 
centers. 

The ASAP based its advice on direct observation of NASA operations and 
decision-making. In the aftermath of the space shuttle Columbia 
accident, Congress required that the ASAP submit an annual report to 
the NASA administrator and to Congress. The annual report analyzes 
NASA's compliance with the recommendations of the Columbia Accident 
Investigation Board, as well as NASA's management and culture related 
to safety. 

In addition to safety culture, NASA Administrator Michael Griffin has 
specifically requested advice from the ASAP on technical authority, 
workforce and risk management. 

For more information about the ASAP and to view the 2007 report, 
visit: 



http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/oer/asap/index.html 

	
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