Gray Rinehart
08-18-2008, 11:13 AM
A very interesting article today, "Russian Aggression Carries High Cost for NASA," (http://pajamasmedia.com/blog/russian-aggression-carries-high-cost-for-nasa/) discusses the possibility that Russia's action in Georgia -- to be polite, we might call it their intervention in Georgia -- may cause problems with respect to the International Space Station. As the author, Rand Simberg, states, "... absent some dramatic change in policy, the table is set for potential dependence on the Russians for at least five years starting in 2010."
I wonder if any of my former colleagues in the Defense Technology Security Administration are feeling any effects of the current state of affairs.
Mr. Simberg does a nice job of laying out the story of how we got in this situation, and the difficulties we face in getting out again. Any thoughts on how we should proceed?
I wonder if any of my former colleagues in the Defense Technology Security Administration are feeling any effects of the current state of affairs.
Mr. Simberg does a nice job of laying out the story of how we got in this situation, and the difficulties we face in getting out again. Any thoughts on how we should proceed?