August 28, 2000, Korolev, Moscow region.
A
delegation from the House of Representatives of the US Congress
headed by Congressman James Walsh has visited this afternoon
S.P. Korolev Rocket and Space Corporation Energia.
James Walsh is the Chairman of a House of Representatives
subcommittee, which oversees appropriation of funds for
US governmental agencies including NASA.
The
delegation also included congressmen A. Mollohan, R. Cramer,
C. Meek, (members of the same subcommittee), as well as
D. Rohrabacher (Science Committee member).
Officials who were accompanying the congressional delegation
included NASA Administrator D. Goldin with his deputies
A. Haffernan, J. Schumacher, M.Kerwin, NASA representatives
in Moscow D. McSweeney and M.Backer, Deputy US Ambassador
to Russia J.Ordway, science attachИ D.Linly, military attachИ
of the US Embassy F.Cloti, Second Secretary of the US Embassy
R.Garverik (science and technology section), representatives
of the US Department of Defense, members of the Subcommittee
staff, of Congressman J. Walsh staff, of subcommittees on
space and aeronautics, of Appropriations Committee, Assistant
US Air Force AttachИ J.Laas, other specialists and interpreters.
The
delegation arrived to S.P.Korolev RSC Energia together with
a team of managers from the Russian Aerospace Agency (Rosaviacosmos),
headed by the Agency's Director General Yu.N. Koptev.
The
purpose of the visit was predicated on the important role
Russia plays as equal partner in the International Space
Station (ISS) project and the responsibility of S.P. Korolev
RSC Energia as the prime contractor for the ISS Russian
Segment (RS), and consisted in obtaining a first-hand knowledge
at the Corporation itself on the progress of work under
the project.
The Congressmen and the attending officials were shown a
ground electrical analog of Service Module Zvezda, the work
the company conducts on the ISS RS docking module, on manned
and cargo transfer vehicles Soyuz TM and Progress M1, and
on other products that undergo manufacturing and integrated
testing at the Corporation's production units, including
space upper stages Block DM and Block DM-SL, and a ground
electrical analog of Yamal-100 communications satellite.
After the guests got acquainted with the history and manufacturing
activities of the company, there was an exchange of views
about how Russia meets its commitments under the ISS project.
Rosaviacosmos Director General Yu.N. Koptev explained to
the congressmen the reasons why ISS RS deployment lagged
behind the schedule: underfunding and delays in providing
the actual funds on the part of the government, as well
as the need to conduct additional developmental testing
of the launch vehicle to assure reliable insertion of Zvezda
module into orbit.
S.P. Korolev RSC Energia President and Designer General
Yu.P. Semenov told about the current status of the project
and pointed out that the Corporation together with its subcontractors
were doing their best to meet the schedule of ISS RS activities,
and did not in any way oppose it to activities on space
station Mir conducted together with MIRCORP Company. At
the same time, Yu.P. Semenov made a firm statement that
provision of funds for the work on the ISS RS from the Russian
Federation budget is an absolute prerequisite for completing
this work.
Congressmen,
in the person of J. Walsh, expressed a high opinion of the
progress of work on ISS in Russia with the prime role of
S.P. Korolev RSC Energia, and noted the highest level of
professionalism of the company's employees.
The congressional delegation visit lasted more than two
hours, which was almost twice as long as originally planned.
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