Hutchison Questions Timing of “Reassignment” for Constellation Program Manager

Hutchison PortraitWASHINGTON, D.C. –
Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison (R-Texas), Ranking Member on the Senate Commerce,
Science, and Transportation Committee, today questioned the timing of the
reassignment of the manager for the Constellation program and called it a
“troubling development.”

“I am deeply
troubled to have learned that the program manager for the Constellation program
was removed from his post.  The timing of the program manager’s removal raises
significant concerns about whether NASA is continuing to implement the
authorized program as directed by Congress.  Emails sent to program
officials last week indicate that NASA senior administrators were actively
mandating de-prioritizing funding for elements of the program that do not fit
within the President’s new proposal,” said Senator Hutchison.

“I will be
requesting NASA’s Inspector General to conduct a full and thorough
investigation,” said Senator Hutchison.  “I will work closely with my colleagues
to ensure we have a clear record of what NASA is doing to comply with
Congressional direction and to guarantee that NASA employees receive the full
measure of protection guaranteed to them by the law as we complete our review
of the President’s Fiscal Year 2011 Budget request.”

Hutchison noted that
during a hearing
before the Senate Commerce Committee on May 12th, NASA Administrator
Charles Bolden was specifically asked whether he was communicating publicly
that the Constellation program was being terminated and that the law prohibits
any movement toward terminating the program.  He stated on the record that
he was not.   

The relevant exchange between Sen. George Lemieux
(R-Fla.) and Bolden is outlined below:

SEN. LEMIEUX: Let me
quickly, since my time is short, ask you about termination. Are you telling
vendors right now that you’re terminating the Constellation program?

MR. BOLDEN: No, sir.
I am not. I cannot tell them that. They know, however, that the 2011 budget —
that the president’s 2011 budget proposal, the language is very explicit. It
calls for termination of the Constellation program.

SEN. LEMIEUX: But
that’s just his proposal.

MR. BOLDEN: That’s
his proposal.

SEN. LEMIEUX: You
understand the law of the land right now is –

MR. BOLDEN: Sir, I
abide by the law of the land right now. And we are not terminating anything. I
can’t do that lawfully.

During a hearing
before the House Science and Technology Committee today on NASA’s proposed
human spaceflight plan, Administrator Charles Bolden acknowledged that the
Constellation program manager was being reassigned to another position at the
Johnson Space Center as deputy director for strategic plans.

 

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