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NASA announced that it had completed six months of SRRs for individual components of the Constellation Program—a major milestone on the road to executing development and operations strategies in support of the next generation of space vehicles. Following completion of SRRs of Orion, Ares, Ground Operations, Mission Operations, and Extravehicular Activity projects, NASA had conducted a baseline synchronization to identify any conflicts or gaps among the projects, or between the projects and the Constellation Program, and to establish a plan for resolving any discrepancies. As a result, although the basic program architecture for design, development, construction, and operation of the launch vehicles and spacecraft remained unchanged, the Constellation Program would have a more solid foundation in its future endeavors.
NASA, “Reviews Document NASA’s Progress on Next Human Spaceflight,” news release 07-122, 24 May 2007, http://www.nasa.gov/home/hqnews/2007/may/HQ_07122_ESMD_Reviews.html (accessed 24 March 2010); NASA, “NASA Completes Constellation Ground Operations Review,” news release 07-112, 11 May 2007, http://www.nasa.gov/home/hqnews/2007/may/HQ_0712_Constellation_SRR.html (accessed 24 March 2010).
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