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the Board conducted not only an investigation of what happened toColumbia, but also to determine the conditions that allowed the accident to occur a safety evaluation of the entire space shuttle program.
WASHINGTON -- Politics, budgets, schedule pressure and managerial complacency all played roles in causing the Feb. 1 Columbia tragedy, the Columbia Accident Investigation Board (CAIB) said in its final report released today. The 248-page report, formally released at 10 a.m. EDT (1400 GMT), ...
Columbia Accident Investigation Board : report Columbia Accident Investigation Board : report, [editor, Robert Godwin] 189495906X (V. 1, Toronto Public Library R Godwin - 《Columbia Accident Investigation Review》 被引量: 582发表: 2003年 Columbia Accident Investigation Board. Volume One Volume V of...
The Columbia Accident Investigation Board report “identified organizational factors such as the agency's “can do” culture and a distorted acceptance of risk as significant contributors to the accident. In fact, this was probably the first time in the history of accident investigations that organiza...
This article evaluates the suitability of Richard Paul''s Critical Thinking model as a template for evaluating engineering enterprise thinking habits and organizational behavior, using the Columbia Accident Investigation Board (CAIB) report as a case study. With minor refinement, Paul''s model ...
Columbia accident investigation report (2003) R. Dunbar et al. Data indeterminacy: One Nasa, two modes M.J. Egan The normative dimensions of institutional stewardship: High reliability, institutional constancy, public trust and confidence Journal of Contingencies and Crisis Management (2011) S.B. Jo...
A Summary of the Space Shuttle Columbia Tragedy and the Use of LS Dyna in the Accident Investigation and Return to Flight Efforts Melis M,Carney K,Gabrys J A. A Summary of the Space Shuttle Columbia Tragedy and the Use of LS-DYNA in the Accident Investigation and Return to ... M Melis...
According to the report of the Columbia accident investigation board, the main cause of the accident was not individual actions which violated certain safety rules but rather was to be found in the history and culture of NASA. A culture is seen as one which desensitizedmanagers and engineers to...
August 26, 2003 -The Columbia Accident Investigation Board releases a report that says mistakes and organizational problems at NASA were partly to blame for the break-up of the shuttle. The report indicates that engineers recognized that when foam hit the shuttle’s wings upon lift-off, the shu...