Safety panel cites slow progress in NASA culture change
Members of NASA's Aerospace Safety Advisory Panel (ASAP) are dissatisfied with the agency's progress in changing the bureaucratic "culture" cited as a contributor to the Columbia accident. Vice Adm. (ret.) Joe Dyer, former head of the Naval Air Systems Command and ASAP chief, describes NASA's...
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