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UK auditor criticizes government for not revealing Beagle 2
risks
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Posted: Wed, Mar 17 6:52 AM ET (1152 GMT)

A report by the UK National Auditor Office concluded that
the British space agency did not properly reveal all the
risks associated with the Beagle 2 lander when it sought
public funding for the mission.  The report, a broad review
of the UK's civil space efforts, noted that the British
National Space Centre (BNSC) and its parent office, the
Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), suffered weaknesses
in risk analysis.  As an example, the report noted that
while steps had been made to mitigate risks associated with
the Beagle 2 mission, "the residual risks in the project
were not set out in the appraisal of the case made by BNSC
for public funding."  Although Beagle 2's mission failed for
reasons not yet understood, the report acknowledged that
Beagle 2 was a "high risk, high reward project" and that
despite the failure it had achieved a number of benefits for
the British space industry. The report also noted that the
BNSC discovered that ESA, to which the UK contributes
two-thirds of its space funding, had shortchanged British
industry to the tune of nearly £7 million over the last
three years, a problem that is now being corrected. Overall
the auditor's report concluded that the BNSC and DTI had
done a good job overseeing British space efforts.
 
Related Links:
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AP article (via SPACE.com):
http://space.com/news/beagle_update_040316.html
UK National Auditor Office press release:
http://www.nao.org.uk/pn/03-04/0304359.htm


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