Aerospace Safety Advisory Panel Releases Annual Report

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April 16, 2009

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

MEDIA ADVISORY: M09-061

AEROSPACE SAFETY ADVISORY PANEL RELEASES ANNUAL REPORT

WASHINGTON -- The Aerospace Safety Advisory Panel, or ASAP, has 
released its 2008 annual report. The report examines NASA's safety 
performance and advises agency and government leaders on ways to 
improve performance. 

The ASAP is an independent group of experts that has been evaluating 
NASA's safety performance and advising the agency on ways to improve 
that performance since it was established in 1968. 

"The panel members believe NASA and the new administration stand at a 
critical crossroads for the nation," panel Chairman Joseph W. Dyer 
said. "This was the driving factor in the panel's decision to provide 
a brief, to-the-point letter report instead of the standard lengthy 
annual report. It is our hope that this summary of critical 
safety-related issues will help stimulate and focus the discussion 
necessary to make those decisions." 

The 11-page report covers such important issues as whether to extend 
the space shuttle program; Soyuz reliability and safety; the 
direction of exploration programs; workforce development and 
sustainment; and safety improvements. 

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

For more information about the Aerospace Safety Advisory Panel and to 
view the 2008 report, visit: 



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

	
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