Courtney Stadd

Courtney Stadd
Courtney Stadd was President George W. Bush's transition team's director regarding the National Aeronautics and Space Administrationduring 2000 and 2001. He left NASA in 2003 to return to Capitol Solutions, a management consulting firm with aerospace clients seeking government contracts. In 2009 Stadd was convicted for both using his government job at NASA to serve his own financial interests and also for making false statements, and served three years in prison during the aftermath. Stadd's release date from prison was...
budget challenges decades ensure fault griffin lines meeting nasa program programs science station team time
These are fault lines that have been in the NASA program for decades and it's one of the big challenges for Griffin and his team to ensure we have appropriate robustness in the science and aeronautics programs while at same time meeting very significant program and budget challenges for shuttle, station and the CEV programs.
hiatus human spell
Any misstep in human spaceflight could spell a very long hiatus in human-driven exploration in the US.
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It is burdened with old and aging infrastructure, frayed at the edges, costly, some times unreliable, ... ...any misstep in human spaceflight could spell a very long hiatus in human driven exploration spaceflight in the U.S. So this underscores the need to realize that NASA cannot succeed alone in pursuing the exploration vision.