Aerospace Safety Advisory Panel Releases Annual Report

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Jan. 25, 2012

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

RELEASE: 12-025

AEROSPACE SAFETY ADVISORY PANEL RELEASES ANNUAL REPORT

WASHINGTON -- The Aerospace Safety Advisory Panel, or ASAP, has 
released its 2011 annual report. 

The ASAP holds quarterly fact-finding and public meetings and visits 
NASA facilities to directly observe the agency's operations and 
decision making. In this year's report, the panel highlighted issues 
related to costs, schedules, resources, requirements and acquisition 
strategies that may have an impact on safety.

"The pursuit of great reward often comes hand in hand with great risk, 
so it has always been with explorers," panel Chairman Joseph W. Dyer 
said. "So naturally, it was the panel's duty to ask, 'How safe is 
safe enough?' We didn't answer that question, but we did point to 
areas where that question may not produce the level of safety the 
panel expects and requires."

Some of the panel's critical safety issues or concerns in the report 
include:
-- International Space Station 
-- Commercial Crew
-- Space Launch System 
-- Alcohol Use and Testing Policy

Congress established the ASAP in 1968 after the Apollo 1 fire to 
provide advice and make recommendations to the NASA administrator on 
safety matters. 

For more information about the ASAP and to view its 2011 report, 
visit: 

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

	
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