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From Boeing News Now for Jan. 16:
In a move designed to align the agency with the new exploration agenda outlined yesterday by President George W. Bush, NASA Deputy Administrator Frederick D. Gregory announced a comprehensive restructuring of the offices within Headquarters in Washington. The alignment impacts NASA management, the strategic Enterprises, and the agency's functional offices. The new alignment goes into effect immediately and reflects the new vision and the results of a comprehensive review of Headquarters operations, which first began when Gregory became Deputy Administrator in 2002. Retired U.S. Navy Rear Admiral Craig E. Steidle is the new Associate Administrator, Office of Exploration Systems. Since retiring from the Navy in March, 2000, he has been an independent aerospace consultant. He was Chief Aerospace Engineer and Vice Commander, Naval Air Systems Command, which develops, acquires and supports naval aeronautical systems, when he retired. The Office of Exploration Systems is established to set priorities and direct the identification, development, and validation of exploration systems and related technologies. Users and technologists will work together to enable a balancing of factors between requirements, program schedules and costs. Steidle entered the Navy after graduating with merit from the United States Naval Academy , Annapolis , Md. He trained as an attack pilot, test pilot and test pilot instructor. Steidle commanded the Navy's F/A-18 Program, naval aviation's largest production, research and development program, as well as the largest Foreign Military Sales Program. The Secretary of Defense presented Steidle with the Navy's Outstanding Program Manager Award. While Director of the Joint Strike Fighter Program, the program was awarded the David Packard Excellence in Acquisition Award. Steidle earned Master of Science degrees in Systems Management and Aerospace Engineering. He is a member of the Society of Experimental Test Pilots and is a Fellow of the Royal Aeronautical Society. ............. |
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I predicted this when Bush (the MORON) first announced the "mission".
If Bush is re-elected I am moving to Canada and renouncing my citizenship and publishing a magazine that exposes all the Bush family as reaping billions from their power. TU, JS Dick Morris wrote: From Boeing News Now for Jan. 16: In a move designed to align the agency with the new exploration agenda outlined yesterday by President George W. Bush, NASA Deputy Administrator Frederick D. Gregory announced a comprehensive restructuring of the offices within Headquarters in Washington. The alignment impacts NASA management, the strategic Enterprises, and the agency's functional offices. The new alignment goes into effect immediately and reflects the new vision and the results of a comprehensive review of Headquarters operations, which first began when Gregory became Deputy Administrator in 2002. Retired U.S. Navy Rear Admiral Craig E. Steidle is the new Associate Administrator, Office of Exploration Systems. Since retiring from the Navy in March, 2000, he has been an independent aerospace consultant. He was Chief Aerospace Engineer and Vice Commander, Naval Air Systems Command, which develops, acquires and supports naval aeronautical systems, when he retired. The Office of Exploration Systems is established to set priorities and direct the identification, development, and validation of exploration systems and related technologies. Users and technologists will work together to enable a balancing of factors between requirements, program schedules and costs. Steidle entered the Navy after graduating with merit from the United States Naval Academy , Annapolis , Md. He trained as an attack pilot, test pilot and test pilot instructor. Steidle commanded the Navy's F/A-18 Program, naval aviation's largest production, research and development program, as well as the largest Foreign Military Sales Program. The Secretary of Defense presented Steidle with the Navy's Outstanding Program Manager Award. While Director of the Joint Strike Fighter Program, the program was awarded the David Packard Excellence in Acquisition Award. Steidle earned Master of Science degrees in Systems Management and Aerospace Engineering. He is a member of the Society of Experimental Test Pilots and is a Fellow of the Royal Aeronautical Society. ............ |
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"Joe Schmoe" wrote in message
... I predicted this when Bush (the MORON) first announced the "mission". If Bush is re-elected I am moving to Canada and renouncing my citizenship and publishing a magazine that exposes all the Bush family as reaping billions from their power. send us some Canadian bacon, willya? Buh-bye. -- Terrell Miller "It's one thing to burn down the **** house and another thing entirely to install plumbing" -PJ O'Rourke |
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![]() "Joe Schmoe" wrote in message ... I predicted this when Bush (the MORON) first announced the "mission". If Bush is re-elected I am moving to Canada and renouncing my citizenship and publishing a magazine that exposes all the Bush family as reaping billions from their power. Hey, you wouldn't happen to be one of the people who declared that you'd leave the country if Bush was elected the first time, would you? What are you doing still here? Should we take up a collection for your rather belated one-way ticket? Jonathan Wilson |
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