NASA Announces Members of Human Space Flight Review Committee

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June 1, 2009

Doc Mirelson 
Headquarters, Washington 
202-358-4495 
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RELEASE: 09-123

NASA ANNOUNCES MEMBERS OF HUMAN SPACE FLIGHT REVIEW COMMITTEE

WASHINGTON -- NASA announced Monday the members of the Review of U.S. 
Human Space Flight Plans Committee. They are: 

- Norman Augustine (chair), retired chairman and CEO, Lockheed Martin 
Corp., and former member of the President's Council of Advisors on 
Science and Technology under Presidents Bill Clinton and George W. 
Bush 

- Dr. Wanda Austin, president and CEO, The Aerospace Corp. 

- Bohdan Bejmuk, chair, Constellation program Standing Review Board, 
and former manager of the Boeing Space Shuttle and Sea Launch 
programs 

- Dr. Leroy Chiao, former astronaut, former International Space 
Station commander and engineering consultant 

- Dr. Christopher Chyba, professor of Astrophysical Sciences and 
International Affairs, Princeton University, and member, President's 
Council of Advisors on Science and Technology 

- Dr. Edward Crawley, Ford Professor of Engineering at MIT and 
co-chair, NASA Exploration Technology Development Program Review 
Committee 

- Jeffrey Greason, co-founder and CEO, XCOR Aerospace, and vice-chair, 
Personal Spaceflight Federation 

- Dr. Charles Kennel, chair, National Academies Space Studies Board, 
and director and professor emeritus, Scripps Institution of 
Oceanography, University of California, San Diego 

- Retired Air Force Gen. Lester Lyles, chair, National Academies 
Committee on the Rationale and Goals of the U.S. Civil Space Program, 
former Air Force vice chief of staff and former commander of the Air 
Force Materiel Command 

- Dr. Sally Ride, former astronaut, first American woman in space, CEO 
of Sally Ride Science and professor emerita at the University of 
California, San Diego 

Norman Augustine will chair the independent review of U.S. human space 
flight plans. During the course of the review, the panel will examine 
ongoing and planned NASA development activities and potential 
alternatives in order to present options for advancing a safe, 
innovative, affordable and sustainable human space flight program 
following the space shuttle's retirement. The committee will present 
its results in time to support an administration decision on the way 
forward by August 2009. 

"I look forward to working with the members of the committee to assist 
in defining the future U.S. human space flight program," Augustine 
said. "The members offer a broad spectrum of professional 
backgrounds, and we are all committed to offering sensible proposals 
that will serve the White House and NASA in their deliberations." 

Dr. W. Michael Hawes is leading the NASA review team that will provide 
technical and analytic support to the committee. Hawes is NASA's 
associate administrator for program analysis and evaluation. Philip 
McAlister is the executive director of the committee and the 
designated federal official. 

The committee will hold several public meetings at different U.S. 
locations. The first public meeting will take place June 17 from 9 
a.m. - 5 p.m. EDT at the Carnegie Institution, located at 1530 P 
Street NW in Washington. Topics on the agenda for the meeting include 
previous studies about U.S. human space flight; national space 
policy; international cooperation; evolved expendable launch 
vehicles; commercial human space flight capabilities; and exploration 
technology planning. 

The Federal Register published a notice May 15 officially announcing 
NASA's establishment of the Review of U.S. Human Space Flight Plans 
Committee. The committee will operate according to the Federal 
Advisory Committee Act. 

NASA Acting Administrator Chris Scolese signed the charter for the 
committee Monday, enabling it to begin operations. The charter can be 
viewed at: 



http://www.nasa.gov/pdf/353935main_RUSHSFPC_charter.pdf 


The Federal Register notice is available at: 



http://edocket.access.gpo.gov/2009/E9-11412.htm 


For information about NASA and agency activities, visit: 



http://www.nasa.gov   

	
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