Strategic Plan Progress Report: A Reflection on 1988-- a View Toward 1989 |
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accomplishments activities advanced development Advanced Launch System Agency's America to space assignments Average Age AXAF BATSE capability Center Strategic Plan challenges Commitment to Excellence contractor efforts enhance force future FY88 budget Gamma Ray goals hands-on Hubble Space Telescope human exploration implementation improved in-house increase Inertial Upper Stage Large Space Observatories lunar major Marshall Center Marshall continues Marshall Space Flight Marshall Team ment Microgravity MSFC NASA Budget NASA Exceptional NASA Headquarters NASA's National Space Policy nonpermanent orbit past payloads permanent presence Planet Earth initiative preliminary design phase presence in space progress projects propulsion systems relax our dedication reliable space systems responsibility Return to Flight safe and reliable scientific Shuttle-C solar system Solid Rocket Motor Space Exploration Systems Space Flight Center Space Shuttle Space Station Freedom Space Transportation Systems Spacelab SRM&QA SSME technology program test facilities throughout the Center Transient Pressure Test trend Video Teleconference X-ray
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Page 3 - To be preeminent in the development and application of space transportation and propulsion systems to provide the nation wit assured access to space.
Page 8 - Madam Chairperson and Members of the Subcommittee: On February 11, 1988, President Reagan issued a new National Space Policy designed to guide the Nation's activities in space well into the next century. The policy confirms the basic goals of United States leadership in space. It establishes a strong commitment to get the Space Shuttle safely back in operation, to proceed with the Space Station as the key to leadership...
Page 3 - In concert with NASA's goals to search for an understanding of the universe and...