Goldin: Execution to blame in faster-better-cheaper woes, not the concept

NASA Administrator Daniel S. Goldin yesterday defended the "faster-better-cheaper" approach to spacecraft development he has preached since arriving at the space agency almost eight years ago, but conceded that its execution has sometimes been faulty -- as in the case of the two failed Mars missions...

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