NASA Releases Third Status Report On Commercial Partner Progress

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Oct. 25, 2011

J.D. Harrington/Michael Braukus 
Headquarters, Washington 
202-358-5241/1979 
j.d.harrington@xxxxxxxx/michael.j.braukus@xxxxxxxx   


MEDIA ADVISORY: M11-221

NASA RELEASES THIRD STATUS REPORT ON COMMERCIAL PARTNER PROGRESS

WASHINGTON -- NASA's industry partners continue to meet their 
established milestones in developing commercial crew transportation 
capabilities that will ferry U.S. astronauts to and from the 
International Space Station, reducing the amount of time America has 
to depend on Russia for launch services. NASA has outlined an 
ambitious program moving forward that relies on U.S. private industry 
to assume transportation of cargo and crew to the International Space 
Station, while the agency focuses on deep space exploration. 

NASA has posted the third status report on its Commercial Crew 
Development 2 (CCDev2) program to the agency's Commercial Space 
Transportation website. The report highlights the progress and 
accomplishments for the agency's commercial spaceflight development 
efforts. The bi-monthly report is targeted toward non-technical 
stakeholders and the American public, to keep them informed of NASA's 
achievements in regaining human spaceflight leadership through 
American-made access to space. 

"There is a lot happening in NASA's commercial crew and cargo programs 
and we want to make sure the public and our stakeholders are informed 
about the progress industry is making," said Phil McAlister, NASA's 
director of commercial spaceflight development. "It's exciting to see 
these spaceflight concepts move forward." 

NASA's Commercial Crew Development program is investing financial and 
technical resources to stimulate efforts within the private sector to 
develop and demonstrate safe, reliable, and cost-effective space 
transportation capabilities. 

For the report and more information about CCDev2, visit: 


http://www.nasa.gov/exploration/commercial   

	
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