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NASA Chief, Accident Investigator to Appear before Senate Committee.
Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News, September, 2003
By Gwyneth K. Shaw, The Orlando Sentinel, Fla. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
Sep. 3--WASHINGTON -- For the first time since the release of the independent investigation into the loss of space shuttle Columbia, the man who led that probe and the man who must reinvent NASA will appear this morning before congressional inquisitors.
NASA chief Sean O'Keefe and retired Adm. Harold Gehman, leader of the Columbia Accident Investigation Board, face the Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee today.
The House Science Committee will kick off a series of hearings on Thursday, with Gehman as the first witness.
Lawmakers, returning to Capitol Hill after the August recess to a laundry list of big tasks, are nonetheless...
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