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One hour 55 minutes to create Obama's own space plan PR disaster

Rob Coppinger
 on April 15, 2010 12:08 PM | | Comments (4)
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One has to wonder what on Earth (pun intended) president Barack Obama, his administration and the NASA management team think will be accomplished with a 1h 55min chin wag between "senior officials, space leaders, academic experts, industry leaders and others" about the future of US space exploration

Public relations disaster is one accomplishment that this blogger can envisage. If everyone comes out of the conference (see timing below - all times in Eastern Daylight Time) declaring the Obama plan a fantastic vision the event will be criticised as a White House whitewash and if a single individual speaks out against it, the reports will be of a divided conference

Hyperbola suspects the outcome will be far far worse

We are told Obama will have some "private time" with politicians attending the event. Anything other than the president's ageement to a wish list of space transportation projects is going to see those politicians attack the new space plan. And it won't stop there, academics will likely go on the record to say they don't agree with all or parts of the plan while industry will simply brief journalists, off the record, about why the plan doesn't make sense 

It is not obvious at what point the media get to question the president and, or his conference participants but I would imagine that certain politicians and corporations are already on the phone to Florida based and national media. Is it a conference or is it Obama's last space stand?

The afternoon to save exploration in full

13:30h NASA tv begins President Barack Obama KSC visit coverage
14:25h President Obama speech in Operations & Checkout building
15:45h Conference overview
           with NASA admininstrator Charles Bolden, Norman AugustineJohn Holdren
16:25h Conference breakout sessions
           - increasing access to and utilization of the International Space Station
           - jumpstarting the new technologies to take us beyond
           - expanding our reach into the Solar System
           - harnessing space to expand economic opportunity
17:40h Conference wrap-up with Bolden and breakout session moderators

The 15:45h conference overview and 16:25h breakout sessions will all take place in the Operations & Checkout building

4 Comments

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the "new" new-plan is WORSE than the "old" new plan, with only TWO ($3 billion each) rescue-Orion built in 2015 and 2018 for the ISS... :|
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Way to go, Rob. Keep your night goggles and hip boots at the ready. Too many people want too badly to believe to even approach objectivity on this story, or they are invested too heavily in pessimism, and who can blame them.

I continue to get the feeling the administration is trying to sell the Vision for Space Exploration and Constellation, with the means canceled and a name change.

So where are these additional billions going to be spent? On climate research?

A public relations disaster depends on one's point of view. Has this administration ever encountered a problem that can't be solved with a working lunch and breakout sessions?

Anonymous

He's such an effective speaker he could sell refrigerators to eskimos. He'll get his plan through after a few speeches. Reminds us of a refinancing plan. NASA won't do anything but buy Taurus II's, Zenits, Atlases, & Suyuzes from Russia, refinance them, & use the appreciation to fund pensions.

Henrich Monroe

PR disaster? I didn't see any. The outcome that Hyperbola suggested did not come to pass. Good try anyway.

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