Former NASA Administrator Mike Griffin - not his successor Charles Bolden -will testify Sept. 15 before the House Science and Technology Committee on options for the future of U.S. manned space-flight outlined in a summary report by a blue-ribbon panel.rnBolden originally was slated to testify alongside Norman Augustine, who led the review. But the House Science and Technology Committee released a revised witness list Sept. 10 that did not include Bolden, and added Griffin and retired U.S. Navy Vice Adm. Joe Dyer, chairman of NASA's Aerospace Safety Advisory Panel.rnAugustine's panel was tasked by the White House in May with determining options for the future of NASA's manned spaceflight program.
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