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ABOUT ASAP
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Since it was established in 1968, the Aerospace Safety Advisory Panel
(ASAP) has been evaluating NASA’s safety performance and advising
the Agency on ways to improve that performance. The ASAP bases its
advice on direct observation of NASA operations and decision-making. In the aftermath
of the Shuttle Columbia accident, Congress required that the ASAP submit an
annual report to the NASA Administrator and to Congress. The annual report is to
examine NASA’s compliance with the recommendations of the Columbia Accident
Investigation Board (CAIB), as well as NASA’s management and culture related to
safety.
In accordance with the Federal Advisory Committee Act, Public Law 92-463, as amended, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration will announce meetings of the Aerospace Safety Advisory Panel on this page.
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MEET THE PANEL
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ASAP Members
The names of the ASAP members and their bios
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Staff
Ms. Harmony R. Myers
Executive Director
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Ms. Susan M. Burch
Administrative Officer
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Support
Ms. Paula Frankel
ASAP Technical Writer |
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KSC Visitor Center, July 20, 2012: From left to right: Paula Frankel (ASAP Technical Writer), Capt. Bob Conway, Dr. Jim Bagian, Harmony Myers (NASA ASAP Executive Director), VADM Joe Dyer, Hon. Claude Bolton, Dr. George Nield, Dr. Don McErlean, Dr. Patricia Sanders, John Frost, Susan Burch (NASA ASAP Administrative Officer) |
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