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The '''Advanced Launch System''' (ALS) was a joint USAF and NASA study from 1987-1990 that began during the post-Challenger period. Colonel John R. Wormington (Brig. Gen., USAF, Ret.) was assigned as program director of the Joint Department of Defense and NASA Advanced Launch System Program Office located
==The program==
The (ALS) was a joint USAF and NASA study from 1987-1990 that began during the post-Challenger period. Colonel John R. Wormington (Brig. Gen., USAF, Ret.) was assigned as program director of the Joint Department of Defense and NASA Advanced Launch System Program Office located at Los Angeles, CA AFB, with Lt Col Michael C. Mushala (Maj. Gen., USAF, Ret.) as his Deputy Program Director. Mushala was promoted to Colonel in October 1989
The program's office was unique in that it was the only SPO within Space Systems Division (AFSC) that was allowed to be completely furnished with Apple's Macintosh OS personal computers instead of the Command's mainline Microsoft Windows OS PCs. This was in part because NASA had already been using Apple computers and the joint program needed to be able to communicate between the SPO and the many NASA sites. The SPO also helped pioneer the use and development of what later became the Microsoft Project software application.
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