Aerospace Safety Advisory Panel Releases Annual Report

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Jan. 13, 2011

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


RELEASE: 11-010

AEROSPACE SAFETY ADVISORY PANEL RELEASES ANNUAL REPORT

WASHINGTON -- The Aerospace Safety Advisory Panel, or ASAP, has 
released its 2010 annual report. The panel examines NASA's safety 
performance during the past year and alerts agency and government 
leaders to issues and concerns. 

Congress established the ASAP in 1968 after the Apollo 1 fire to 
provide advice and make recommendations to the NASA administrator on 
safety matters. The panel holds quarterly fact-finding and public 
meetings and makes one or more visits annually to NASA centers and 
related sites. This year's report advises NASA on issues that have 
significant potential to impact human spaceflight. 

"The panel's first and foremost concern is the lack of clarity and 
constancy of purpose among NASA, Congress, and the administration," 
panel Chairman Joseph W. Dyer said. "We believe this increases the 
likelihood that essential knowledge and competencies in the 
contractor or government workforce, such as those involving safety 
considerations, lessons learned, and past experience will not be 
present to effectively reduce risk in the future." 

Some of the panel's critical safety issues or concerns in the 18-page 
report include: 

-- Human spaceflight acquisition strategy and safety approach 
-- FAA/NASA relationship 
-- Workforce and safety culture 
-- International Space Station challenges 

For more information about the ASAP and to view its 2010 report, 
visit: 



http://oiir.hq.nasa.gov/asap   

	
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