NASA, Boeing & SpaceX are holding a press conference to announce the countdown to launching American astronauts back into space through the Commercial Crew program in 2017. SpaceX with its Dragon, Boeing with the CST-100.
Per NASA:
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NASA, Boeing and SpaceX will hold a news briefing on NASA Television at the agency's Johnson Space Center in Houston at noon EST (11 a.m. CST) Monday, Jan. 26, to highlight key development activities, test plans and objectives for achieving certification of two American crew transportation systems.
Under Commercial Crew Transportation Capability (CCtCap) contracts for NASA's Launch America initiative, Boeing and SpaceX will develop safe and reliable crew transportation to and from the International Space Station on American spacecraft launched from the United States. This initiative returns the American industry to the forefront of human exploration technology and operations and ends the nation's sole reliance on Russia for crew transportation to the space station.
The panelists are:
NASA Administrator Charles Bolden
Johnson Space Center Director Ellen Ochoa
Commercial Crew Program Manager Kathy Lueders
Vice President and General Manager of Boeing Space Exploration John Elbon
President and Chief Operating Officer of SpaceX Gwynne Shotwell
NASA astronaut Mike Fincke