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bls0620 08-04-2011 17:03

Government shut down... and NASA
 
Hey all,

I was just wondering.... if our government does shut down, does that mean no NASA broadcast for the championships? ::rtm::

NickE 08-04-2011 17:07

Re: Government shut down... and NASA
 
If the government is shut down during St. Louis, I would expect we will not have the NASA webcast, NASA Machine Shops or Mark Leon the NASA Emcee.

bls0620 08-04-2011 17:11

Re: Government shut down... and NASA
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by NickE (Post 1050778)
If the government is shut down during St. Louis, I would expect we will not have the NASA webcast, NASA Machine Shops or Mark Leon the NASA Emcee.

I guess you're right. According to this letter, FIRST events would be considered as non-essential operation. Therefore, NO fun for us :mad:

pwnageNick 08-04-2011 17:14

Re: Government shut down... and NASA
 
So, if for some reason a government shutdown was to happen, say around December at the end of this year, does that mean teams sponsored by NASA would be screwed? :eek: :eek: :eek:

pwnageNick 08-04-2011 17:19

Re: Government shut down... and NASA
 
...it's not part of the government???

bls0620 08-04-2011 17:23

Re: Government shut down... and NASA
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by pwnageNick (Post 1050784)
So, if for some reason a government shutdown was to happen, say around December at the end of this year, does that mean teams sponsored by NASA would be screwed? :eek: :eek: :eek:

Quote:

• New contracts, grants, cooperative agreements, task orders, change orders,
and other actions would not be issued during a funding hiatus, except those
critical to meeting the requirements for excepted activities under this
policy - and then only to the extent and amount necessary to meet those
requirements.
So answer to your question would be no. (from my understanding)

pwnageNick 08-04-2011 17:32

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How doe you figure no from that?
Quote:

except those critical to meeting the requirements for excepted activities under this policy - and then only to the extent and amount necessary to meet those
requirements.
is FIRST an "excepted activity"? :confused:

bls0620 08-04-2011 17:34

Re: Government shut down... and NASA
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by pwnageNick (Post 1050793)
How doe you figure no from that?

is FIRST an "excepted activity"? :confused:

For later half of this year (past October), it would be considered a new financial year, 2011-2012.

For now though, the letter explicitly states that their policy covers only the 'critical' ongoing missions such as support missions for ISS, satellites, and the expected launch of space shuttle.

Cory 08-04-2011 17:51

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Quote:

Originally Posted by pwnageNick (Post 1050793)
How doe you figure no from that?

is FIRST an "excepted activity"? :confused:

No, it is not. We have been told we will not have access to our center in the event of a furlough and are removing everything from our lab tonight in the anticipation of not being able to get back in before St Louis. Hopefully that does not become a reality.

bls0620 08-04-2011 18:00

Re: Government shut down... and NASA
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Cory (Post 1050796)
No, it is not. We have been told we will not have access to our center in the event of a furlough and are removing everything everything from our lab tonight in the anticipation of not being able to get back in before St Louis. Hopefully that does not become a reality.

I hope that doesn't happen for you! This shouldn't affect your team's performance, right :D ?

mrs. p 08-04-2011 18:20

Re: Government shut down... and NASA
 
Pink team is clearing out too

Kevin Sevcik 08-04-2011 18:33

Re: Government shut down... and NASA
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by NickE (Post 1050778)
If the government is shut down during St. Louis, I would expect we will not have the NASA webcast, NASA Machine Shops or Mark Leon the NASA Emcee.

I'd agree with the first two, but I'm pretty certain Mark could still Emcee. If there's a furlough, he won't be working for NASA unless he has a critical role to fill. And if he's not working for NASA, he's a civilian like the rest of us and can do whatever he likes. It's not like they're going to lock him in his house for the duration of the furlough. The only obstacle would be that NASA wouldn't pay his travel expenses, assuming they do so in the first place.

rsisk 08-04-2011 19:27

Re: Government shut down... and NASA
 
According to Mark at the Utah regional, he would not be able to EmCee if NASA is shut down over the weekend.

Ankit S. 08-04-2011 19:47

Re: Government shut down... and NASA
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by rsisk (Post 1050807)
According to Mark at the Utah regional, he would not be able to EmCee if NASA is shut down over the weekend.

Aw... that sucks... Mark is a GREAT EmCee.

Kevin Sevcik 08-04-2011 20:08

Re: Government shut down... and NASA
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by rsisk (Post 1050807)
According to Mark at the Utah regional, he would not be able to EmCee if NASA is shut down over the weekend.

Well I stand corrected and curious as to why that'd be. But I trust the man knows his own business better than I would.


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