NASA Administrator Bolden Statement On The Webb Telescope

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Nov. 10, 2010

David Weaver 
Headquarters, Washington 
202-358-1600 
david.s.weaver@xxxxxxxx   


RELEASE: 10-297

NASA ADMINISTRATOR BOLDEN STATEMENT ON THE WEBB TELESCOPE

WASHINGTON -- NASA Administrator Charles Bolden made the following 
statement today on the release of an independent panel's review of 
the James Webb Space Telescope project: 

"I appreciate the work done by the James Webb Space Telescope's (JWST) 
Independent Comprehensive Review Panel (ICRP), and want to thank Sen. 
Barbara Mikulski for initiating this review. The ICRP report makes 
clear that, while JWST technical performance has been consistent with 
the project plan, the cost performance and coordination have been 
lacking, and I agree with these findings. 

"No one is more concerned about the situation we find ourselves in 
than I am, and that is why I am reorganizing the JWST Project at 
Headquarters and the Goddard Space Flight Center, and assigning a new 
senior manager at Headquarters to lead this important effort. The new 
JWST program director will have a staff of technical and cost 
personnel provided by the Science Mission Directorate and report to 
the NASA associate administrator. This will ensure more direct 
reporting to me and increase the project's visibility within the 
agency's management structure. Additionally, the Goddard Space Flight 
Center's project office has been reorganized to report directly to 
the center director. That office is undergoing personnel changes to 
specifically address the issues identified in the report. 

"I am encouraged the ICRP verified our assessment that JWST is 
technically sound, and that the project continues to make progress 
and meet its milestones. However, I am disappointed we have not 
maintained the level of cost control we strive to achieve -- 
something the American taxpayer deserves in all of our projects. 

"NASA is committed to finding a sustainable path forward for the 
program based on realistic cost and schedule assessments. I would 
like to express my appreciation to the ICRP's chair, John Casani, and 
the rest of the team for producing an objective, unbiased and 
comprehensive assessment." 

The panel's report is available online at: 


http://www.nasa.gov/reports   

	
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