NASA Chief Technologist Bobby Braun Statement About NRC Interim Report On NASA's Draft Space Technology Roadmaps

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Aug. 30, 2011

Sonja Alexander 
Headquarters, Washington 
202-358-1761 
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RELEASE: 11-281

NASA CHIEF TECHNOLOGIST BOBBY BRAUN STATEMENT ABOUT NRC INTERIM REPORT ON NASA'S DRAFT SPACE TECHNOLOGY ROADMAPS

WASHINGTON -- NASA Chief Technologist Bobby Braun issued the following 
statement about the National Research Council's (NRC) Interim Report 
on NASA's Draft Space Technology Roadmaps: 

"NASA commends and thanks the NRC and its Committee members on their 
Interim Report on NASA's Draft Space Technology Roadmaps. It is a 
comprehensive interim report with important observations and 
analyses. A few of the report's broad observations are particularly 
noteworthy: 

-- Success in executing future NASA space missions will depend on 
advanced technology developments that should already be underway. 
-- NASA's technology base is largely depleted. 
-- Currently, available technology is insufficient to accomplish many 
intended space missions in Earth orbit and to the moon, Mars, and 
beyond. 
-- Future U.S. leadership in space requires a foundation of sustained 
technology advances. 

While we are still reviewing the details of the interim report, NASA 
generally agrees with its observations and awaits the final report, 
expected in January 2012. NASA appreciates the completion of the 
interim report and is pleased that the committee will conclude its 
work in time for NASA to use the NRC findings as guidance for its FY 
2012 space technology investment decisions." 

To review a copy of the report, visit: 


http://www.nap.edu/catalog.php?record_id=13228   

	
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