Audit Finds Problems with ISS Management
SuperBanana writes "According to an AP story carried by the Boston Globe, an internal audit released yesterday by NASA found numerous problems with management of the station, in some ways similar to the problems in the shuttle program. This includes missing, inconsistent, or outdated technical drawings; inadequately trained staff, and analysis of failure trends that is 'severely lacking'. Despite the report's length(172 pages) no specifics are cited. The report is not yet available in the press section of NASA's site."
NASA: There are just so many things you shouldn't be doing.
ISS: What, what am I doing, can you give me specifics?
NASA: If you don't know, then I'm not telling!
And on your way to work and back, you walked uphill both ways, I suppose?
Nobody can say nothing like a real professional.
"However beautiful the strategy, you should occasionally look at the results" - Winston Churchill