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... failure to meet its agreement had caused some lawmakers to propose cancelling the space station. Goldin responded that canceling the ISS would cancel human spaceflight, relegate the United States to second-class power status, and have international repercussions. Lawmakers at the hearing asked Goldin to furnish NASA's proposal to overcome the problems associated with the ISS, providing estimates ...
... new office dedicated to improving heath and safety for its workforce. NASA Administrator Daniel S. Goldin appointed Dr. Arnauld E. Nicogossian as Chief Health and Medical Officer, giving him the responsibility ... medical knowledge and tools need to be adapted and incorporated into our planning and practices," Goldin said when announcing the new position. Nicogossian faced the task of establishing NASA's Health ...
... scientific missions in space and support the research and development efforts of domestic aircraft makers. Goldin's promise came at a NASA town meeting at California State University, Dominguez Hills campus, where several hundred people showed up for an opportunity to question Goldin about overpriced components, underfunded programs, and a lack of direction in the nation's space ...
... or without full respect for human dignity of each and every participant," the statement said. Goldin named Donald Robbins, Deputy Director of Space and Life Sciences at Johnson Space Center in Houston, to lead a team to search NASA records involving radiation tests on humans. Goldin said Robbins will "cooperate fully" with the Energy Department and independent review groups investigating the ...
A feature article on NASA Administrator Daniel S. Goldin and NASA described the Agency's ups and downs over the years. It cited Goldin's mantra "smaller, faster, cheaper" but said NASA ... systems. The article commended NASA's recent cost estimates as more realistic and referred to Goldin's push to include Russia in the Space Station project as a means of reducing ... the success of the Hubble rescue mission as a NASA triumph and referred to other Goldin plans such as focusing on Mission to Planet Earth to monitor the Earth's environment ...
... /94; Independent, May 14/94) While visiting the University of Tennessee, NASA Administrator Daniel S. Goldin said NASA had to share responsibility for the failure of the canceled Commercial Experimental Transporter ... goal was to provide a lower cost alternative for ferrying private industrial experiments into orbit. Goldin said UTSI was not to blame for the cost overruns that nearly doubled the project ...
... following the defeat of the Senate amendment to end funding for the International Space Station . Goldin praised the Senate's vote of confidence as an indication of a bipartisan coalition of ... , and a powerful symbol of peaceful cooperation in the post Cold War world." Subsequent to Goldin's statement, various media comments appeared stressing the commitment of "time and political capital" by ...
... expansion device, all of which were based on space-related research. NASA Administrator Daniel S. Goldin and several Auburn graduate astronauts also took part in the program. (Htsvl Tms, Oct 28 ... ) In a speech to the Huntsville-Madison County Chamber of Commerce, NASA Administrator Daniel S. Goldin said that the Marshall Space Flight Center 's top priority was safe Space Shuttle propulsion ...
... characteristics that made Boeing 's Delta rocket "more and more the launch vehicle of choice." Goldin explained that the Delta rocket was the least expensive launch vehicle, had the fastest turnaround, and had demonstrated the highest degree of reliability. Goldin also commented that the four launches to Mars aboard Delta rockets had "changed the face ...
... to technology-based research, under the domain of a single leader would promote IT compatibility. Goldin appointed Chief Technologist Samuel L. Venneri to head the new Office, giving Venneri the responsibility of developing a long-term strategy to keep NASA at the forefront of technological development. Goldin also tasked Venneri with forging new relationships with companies using technologies similar to the type ...

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