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Appendix G REFERENCE MATERIALS NASA "NSTS Flight Rate Projection (An Integrated Assessment)," Alfred Bishop, NASA-S-86-02368, l986 "STS Flight Rate Briefing to the National Research Council," Alfred Bishop, July 2l-22, l986 "Post 5l-L Assessment of Space Shuttle Flight Rate Capability," J. Boze, July 22, l986 Statement of Dr. Raymond S. Colladay Before the Subcommittee on Space Science and Applications, Committee on Science and Technology, U.S. House of Representatives, July 2l, l986 Statement of Dr. Burton I. Edelson Before the Subcommittee on Space Science and Applications, Committee on Science and Technology, U.S. House of Representatives, July 2l, l986 "Post 5l-L Assessment of Space Shuttle Flight Rates and Utilization," Jerry J. Fitts, July 2l, l986 "Johnson Space Center Mission Operations Directorate Flight Rate Capability Study," Gregory J. Harbaugh, July 22, l986 "Payload Processing Launch Rate Capability," R. Heuser, July 22, l986 Statement of John D. Hodge Before the Subcommittee on Space Science and Applications, Committee on Science and Technology, U.S. House of Representatives, July 2l, l986 "Space Station Presentation to the National Research Coundil, Commission on Engineering and Technical Systems," John D. Hodge, August ll, l986 49

50 "Actions to Implement the Recommendations of the Presidential Commission on the Space Shuttle Challenger Accident," NASA, July l4, l986 DoD "Air Force Secretary Describes Defense Department Space Recovery Plans," Press Release, Air Force Secretary Edward C. Aldridge, Jr., July 3l, l986 "STS Manifest Overview," 6555th ASTE, June 2b, l986 (classified) "24-Month Stand-Down Flight Manifest," DoD, July l5, l986 Presentation by Colonel George M. Hess, Jr., Director, Survivability, Lethality and Key Technologies Office, SDIO, to the National Space Outlook Conference, National Space Club, June l8, l986 "DoD STS Data Systems Integration," IBM, July 2, l986 "DoD STS Planning Manifest Security Impact Assessment," R. P. Kemp, July ll, l986 "KSC Shuttle Launch Rate Capability Study," KSC Mission Planning Office, June l986 "Effect of U.S. Space Launch Vehicle Problems on the SDI Decision Timeline," Arthur F. Manfredi, Jr., Specialist in Aerospace Policy, and Cosmo DiMaggio, Analyst in Science and Technology, Science Policy Research Division, Congressional Research Service, The Library of Congress, July l7, l986 "DoD Flight Rate Study," T. Overton, July ll, l986 "Potential Impact of the Recent NASA Disasters on the SDI Program," May 23, l986 National Research Council "Assessment of Constraints on Space Shuttle Launch Rates," Committee on NASA Scientific and Technological Program Reviews, April l983 "The Nation's Space Program After Challenger: The Need for a Reassessment of the Roles of Manned and Unmanned Systems for Launching Scientific Space Missions," the Space Science Board of the National Research Council

5l Professional Society, Industry, and Other "Requirements for a U.S. Expendable Launch Vehicle Capability," AIAA, June 25-27, l986 Testimony of Joel R. Alper, President, Space Communication Division, Communications Satellite Corporation, Before the Subcommittee on Space Science and Applications, Committee on Science and Technology, U.S. House of Representatives, July 25, l986 "Launch Vehicle Systems for Commercial Satellites: A Ford Aerospace Perspective," R. E. Berry, Ford Aerospace and Communications Corporation, July 22, l986 "Budget Effects of the Challenger Accident," Staff Working Paper, Congressional Budget Office, U.S. Congress, March l986 Statement Before the United States Senate Committee on Commerce Science and Transportation, Subcommittee on Science, Technology, and Space by Gareth D. Flora, Vice President, Martin Marietta Denver Aerospace, April l6, l986 Untitled, Ford Aerospace study assessing the criticality of a "launch vehicle gap" on the commercial and international segments of the satellite business, June l986 "Atlas for Commercial Missions," General Dynamics Space Systems Division, June l986 "Launch Vehicle Availability Assessment," General Dynamics Space Systems Division, May l98fa "Reconstitution of Our Space Launch Capability," Statement of Robert h. hood, Jr., Vice President and Deputy General Manager, McDonnell Douglas Astronautics Company, Before the U.S. Senate Subcommittee on Science, Technology and Space, April l6, l986 Hughes Position Paper, "U.S. Launch Vehicle Policy," John E. Koehler, June 5, l986 "Titan Launch Vehicles," Martin Marietta, Presentation to the National Research Council, August ll, l986 "Pioneering the Space Frontier," The Report of the National Commission on Space, May l98b RCA, Launch Vehicle Policy Recommendations, June l986

52 "Expendable Launch Vehicle Industry for Commercial Communication Satellite Launch Services," Presentation by W. F. Rector III, Division Vice President, Space Systems Division, General Dynamics, to Economic Policy Council Commercial Space Working Group, May 7, l986 "Expendable Launch Vehicles as a Complement to the Space Shuttle," W. F. Rector III and L. R. Scherer, General Dynamics Space Systems Division "Shuttle Launch Rate Assessment," Space Transportation Systems Division, Rockwell International, August l986 Statement of Mr. E. Douglas Sargent, President, Lockheed Space Operations Company, Before the Committee on Science and Technology, U.S. House of Representatives, July l6, l986 Summary Statement Before the Committee on Science and Technology, U.S. House of Representatives, by Mr. E. Douglas Sargent, President, Lockheed Space Operations Company, July l6, l986 Albert D. Wheelon, Hughes Aircraft Company, "A "Born Again1 Space Program," July l5, l986

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