Under NASA policy, it is inappropriate to discuss personnel matters.

I can tell you categorically that is not happening.

It seems to have dodged a big one and come through pretty unscathed.

Until the study is complete and presented to NASA and DOD senior officials in October, it is premature to comment on specifics and possible recommendations.

There were some items and ideas they had that were solid, but a lot of these things we can do in-house.

I want to be clear. We are about open and full communications. We don't get involved when it comes to editing scientific information.

That's not the way we operate here at NASA. We promote openness and we speak with the facts.

That's not the policy or the way we operate public affairs at NASA. We support and make sure we are all about full and open communications.

But nothing has been decided.