Sep 3 1992

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At a meeting with NASA employees at Edwards Air Force Base, NASA Administrator Daniel S. Goldin emphasized the need for increased attention to aeronautics research in the face of competition from Europe and Japan. Goldin also said that NASA would have to do things "better, faster, cheaper"-the message Congress had just sent the agency by not increasing its $14 billion budget. Goldin also urged senior management to place more minorities in its ranks and indicated that agency personnel would be reshuffled in the future. (Daily News, Sept 4/92; Antelope Valley Press, Sept 4/92)

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