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05609 - [B0765713J
The Space Transportation System. March 9, 1978. 14 pp.

Te.timcny befoLe the House Committee on Appropriations: Defense
Subcommittee; the House Committee on Appropriations:
HUD-Independent Agencies Subcommittee; the House Committee on
Appropriations: Ailitar7 Construction Subcommittee; by Richard
W. Gutmann, Director, Procurement and Systems Acquisition Div.

Contact: Procurement and Systems Acquisition Div.
Organization Concerned: National Aeronautics and Space
    Advinistration; Department of Defense.
Congressional Relevance: House Committee on Appropriations:
    Defense Subcommittee; House Committee on appropriations-
    CUD-Independent Agencies Subcommittee; House Committee on
    Appropriations: Military Construction Subcommittee.

         In 1972., the two expected principal rsers of the Space
Transportation System, the National Aeronautics and Space
Administration (NASA) and the Department of Defense (DOD),
agreed that the program would require two launch sites, Kennedy
Space Center (KSC) in Plorida and Vaiidenberg Air Force Base in
Califcrnia. NASA1s budget requests iuclude additonal orbiters
which would bring the total to five. The cost to construct and
operate the Vandenberg complex to serve DOD activities during
1983-92 would be $3.8 billion. The needs fcr tJ-e seccnd launch
site and for five orbiters were qaestioned. Polar orbits from
KSC are not practicable because launches from KSC involve
unacceptable land overflight and could cause an adverse reaction
from the Soviet Union. If the Shuttle is as reliable as
expected, the overflight objections do not justify the need for
the Vandenberg facilities. The concern over Soviet reaction is
difficult to assess aad further inquiry may be needed, but a
1971 United Stites-Soviet agreement could preclude problems in
this area. The :equest for five orbiters is based on NASA's
models which precject up to 65 flights per year. These models
have been questioned. The Congress should not fund Vandenberg
modifications to accommodate the Shuttle unless compelling
reasons present themselves. Three orbiters (102, 103, and the
upgraded structural test orbiter) can accommodate a substantial
increase in space activity during the next decade and, if a more
significant increase is anticipated, orbiter 101 could be
upgraded to operational capability. (HTW)

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