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REPORT RECOMMENDATIONS Houston, Texas, June 21, 2004 – SPACEHAB’s daily management meeting on June 17th did not follow its standard agenda. Instead the atmosphere became charged when SPACEHAB President and Chief Executive Officer, Michael E. Kearney, walked into the room with his marked-up copy of the President’s Commission report and stated “I believe we are on the cusp of something great.” With all eyes on him, Kearney continued, “And each of us, not only as stakeholders in this industry, but as a people of this fortunate generation, will participate.” As SPACEHAB (NASDAQ/NMS: SPAB), a leading provider of commercial space services, prepares to commemorate its twentieth anniversary, the Company also celebrates the building momentum generated from the new space exploration vision and the insightful report issued by the President’s Commission entitled A Journey to Inspire, Innovate, and Discover. Kearney explained “The Commission’s report established clear guidelines for realistic implementation of the new space vision, including a recommendation to ‘recognize and implement a far larger presence of private industry in space operations with the specific goal of allowing private industry to assume the primary role of providing services to NASA, and most immediately in accessing low-Earth orbit.’” This assertion is central to SPACEHAB’s charter, as the Company has been forging the development of a space commerce market, successfully establishing a niche comprised of renowned experts, one-of-a-kind hardware, and proven processes. Currently there are several companies, along with SPACEHAB, offering varied privately-developed space access services at an affordable commercial fixed price. “Each of us has different capabilities, but what we share is the ability to support various low-Earth orbit requirements, and do it at a market price,” shared Kearney with his team. “Now, backed by the report’s affirmation, NASA can take advantage of this market to help fulfill the Moon, Mars, and Beyond mission.” The Commission’s report identified seventeen enabling technologies, defined as significant studies, technical work, innovation, and achievement in certain defined technical research areas. Today, SPACEHAB has the proven capability to both lead and/or support several of these critical technologies including those associated with robust, affordable access of cargo, particularly to low-Earth orbit; closed loop life support systems; automated rendezvous and docking; and launch site infrastructure and range for the crew exploration vehicle. "I am encouraged by the many parallels between the Commission's report and our Company's business model. Our innovative solutions; commercial offerings; and strong international partnerships, which were also advocated in the report; position SPACEHAB to be a key player in the many initiatives that will evolve from this developing endeavor," concluded Kearney. As the staff meeting adjourned, one attendee noted, "It's clear that what the Commission has laid out poses challenges and opportunities for NASA and the aerospace community. There's a long road before us... but I'm excited about where it's headed." About SPACEHAB,
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