Aug 7 2001

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NASA announced the selection of six new members and eight new consultants for the Aerospace Safety Advisory Panel (ASAP). The U.S. Congress had created ASAP to advise NASA on ways it could improve its safety performance, tasking ASAP with submitting annual reports of its findings to both NASA and Congress. The six newly selected members of the panel were Otto K. Goetz, Sidney M. Gutierrez, Shirley C. McCarty, J. Paul Reason, Roger D. Schaufele, and Robert B. Sieck. The new consultants were Wanda M. Austin, Richard R. Bruckman, Ulf G. Goranson, Bernard A. Harris Jr., Nancy G. Leveson, Forrest S. McCartney, and C. Julian May. (NASA, “NASA Announces New Aerospace Safety Advisory Panel Members,” news release 01-159, 7 August 2001; NASA, “Aerospace Safety Advisory Panel,” http://www.hq.nasa.gov/ofice/oer/asap/index.html (accessed 7 November 2008)

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