I can hear the moonbats barking already: NASA’s O’Keefe to Resign; Ex-Missile Defense Chief Tops List of Contenders
Meanwhile, a White House team is weighing five candidates and plans to announce O’Keefe’s departure and pick a new NASA administrator by Thursday, according to a source familiar with the selection process.
Leading the president’s list: Air Force Lt. Gen. Ronald Kadish, who retired in September after three years as the director of the United States’ effort to develop a system to shield the country and its troops from a missile attack.
The other four men under consideration are former Congressman Robert Walker and former shuttle astronauts Ron Sega, Charles Bolden and Robert Crippen.
LOST IN SPACE
When Eisenhower first proposed an all civilian space agency in 1959, little did he realize that such a move would open the door to a fantastic partnership between industry and government.
thats pretty troublesome:
http://uplink.space.com/showflat.php?Board=missions&Number=110171&sb=5