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Powering Apollo W. Henry Lambright (Director, Professor, Syracuse University)

Powering Apollo By W. Henry Lambright (Director, Professor, Syracuse University)

Summary

He shows how Webb's performance reflected important changes in twentieth century public life, including the concentration of political power in Washington; expansion of the federal bureaucracy; the rise of big science; and visions of cooperation among government, industry, and higher education.

Powering Apollo Summary

Powering Apollo: James E. Webb of NASA by W. Henry Lambright (Director, Professor, Syracuse University)

When President Kennedy issued his well-known challenge to reach the moon and return safely before the end of the 1960s, the immediate responsibility for undertaking the task fell to 54-year-old NASA director James E. Webb. Eight years later, when the Apollo II spacecraft splashed down safely in the Pacific and the screens in NASA's Mission Control at Houston flashed the words Task Accomplished, it was Webb who deserved much of the credit. In powering Apollo, W. Henry Lambright explores Webb's leadership role in NASA's spectacular success -- success that is rare in ambitious government policies and programs. A North Carolina native and Congressional staff member, Jim Webb had served in Congress, worked in the Truman administration, and risen to high office in the defense and energy industries by 1961 when Kennedy named him to head the new National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Examining Webb's role as both Washington insider and government program director, Lambright probes the skills and experience that equipped him to handle his enormous responsibilities. He also shows how Webb's performance reflected important changes in twentieth century public life, including the concentration of political power in Washington; expansion of the federal bureaucracy; the rise of big science; and visions of cooperation among government, industry, and higher education.

Powering Apollo Reviews

The reputation of James Webb is hostage to Apollo. He, more than any other single individual, made Apollo happen... This fine biography will keep his memory warm. Science

About W. Henry Lambright (Director, Professor, Syracuse University)

W. Henry Lambright is a professor of political science and public administration at the Maxwell School, Syracuse University.

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NLS9780801862052
9780801862052
0801862051
Powering Apollo: James E. Webb of NASA by W. Henry Lambright (Director, Professor, Syracuse University)
New
Paperback
Johns Hopkins University Press
2000-02-26
288
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