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2010 Planetary Science Technology Review Interim Report; Assessment Phase National Aeronautics and Space Administration Prepared by the PSTR panel, advisors, and technical support staff, Tibor Kremic, Panel Chair Sept 22, 2010

National Aeronautics and Space Administration Planetary Science Technology Review- Panel; Interim Report 2 Outline Panel Purpose Team PSTR Activities and Planned Products Assessment Approach and Methodology Major Issues and Observations

National Aeronautics and Space Administration 3 Purpose The primary purpose of the Planetary Science Technology Review (PSTR) panel and its advisors is:  to assist the Planetary Science Division (PSD) of NASA Headquarters in developing a coordinated and integrated technology development plan that will better utilize technology resources The panel will suggest process and policy changes  help answer the how questions The panel will rely on the planetary decadal survey to identify what technologies PSD should invest in The full charter of PSTR can be viewed online Planetary Science Technology Review- Panel; Interim Report

National Aeronautics and Space Administration 4 Team Panel members are:  Peter Hughes, NASA GSFC  Tibor Kremic (chair), NASA GRC  Brad Perry, NASA HQ  James Singleton, AFRL Advisors are:  Pat Beauchamp, JPL,  John Clarke, Boston University  Ralph Lorenz, APL Planetary Science Technology Review- Panel; Interim Report NASA HQ POC is:  Gordon Johnston Technical Support by:  Waldo Rodriguez, NASA LaRC  Linda Nero, NASA GRC

National Aeronautics and Space Administration 5 PSTR Activities and Products There are three phases to the PSTR charter  Assessment of current content and performance  Formulation of ideas and recommendations  Report and Communicate Products will be  This interim report for the assessment phase  A final report detailing the work for all three phases  Two high-level notional technology roadmaps  One budget driven, the other need-based Planetary Science Technology Review- Panel; Interim Report

National Aeronautics and Space Administration 6 Assessment Approach The primary objective of the assessment phase is to understand current content, missing content, and identify issues/barriers as well as what works well A second objective is to look for best practices and possible lessons that could be applied to PSD from other organizations within and outside NASA In general, obtain inputs through briefings and interviews Planetary Science Technology Review- Panel; Interim Report

National Aeronautics and Space Administration 7 Assessment Methodology Hold briefings with HQ program executives and officers to understand current content and solicit observations Hold briefings (mostly via teleconference) between the panel and selected or recommended technology development stakeholders. Look for patterns of issues of differing views. Contact representatives from all stakeholders Planetary Science Technology Review- Panel; Interim Report  HQ’PE/PO  Technologists  Scientists  Government  Flight Missions  Industry  Academia

National Aeronautics and Space Administration 8 Assessment Summary The assessment phase has been completed  PSTR has been presented with current technology content and processes  Interviewed numerous flight projects and technology programs  Heard from various sources on technology management successes and lessons learned  We’ve heard from other NASA and also non-NASA organizations about their technology development approaches and lessons learned  Exploration, Aeronautics, Earth Science Technology Office, Air Force, New Millennium, Small business, and others Planetary Science Technology Review- Panel; Interim Report

9 Briefing List

National Aeronautics and Space Administration 10 Major Observations of Current Programs Observations/Issues can be grouped into four categories  Strategic - Issues that relate to an overall Planetary technology strategy  Process/Structure – Issues that relate to technology program processes and supporting institutional structures  Resource - Issues that relate to resources made available for technology development activities  Culture/Communication – Issues that relate to the cultures and communication among space projects teams, the supporting technologists, their respective institutions and external stakeholders Planetary Science Technology Review- Panel; Interim Report

National Aeronautics and Space Administration 11 Major Observations of Current Programs Strategic *S-1) A comprehensive technology development strategy and an accountable owner is needed to set priorities and increase performance and coordination S-2) There is no clear path for technologies through the existing programs to mature from TRL-0 to TRL-9. Specifically there is an issue with funding at mid-TRLs (valley of death) and there is no mechanism within PSD for sub-orbital test flights or technology demonstration missions Planetary Science Technology Review- Panel; Interim Report * S-1 is the top priority issue in the strategy category, S-2 is the second priority in the category and so on

National Aeronautics and Space Administration 12 Major Observations of Current Programs Strategic S-3) PSD should be proactive and engage the OCT and ESMD as appropriate to ensure coordination and effective leveraging of plans and activities S-4) Technologies that address integration, ease of use, and system level issues need to be considered. Technology is more than just hardware and a qualified system is more than a set of qualified components S-5) Universities and other external organizations are not adequately and consistently engaged and supported in technology development Planetary Science Technology Review- Panel; Interim Report

National Aeronautics and Space Administration 13 Major Observations of Current Programs Process/Structure P-1) The technology related decision making, planning, implementing, and review processes are not well defined and often inconsistent among programs P-2) Technology management is scattered across busy headquarters program executives and officers that also have other competing responsibilities P-3) A structure is needed that links technologists to missions and promotes early interaction with scientists. A “shepherd” function (guides a technology’s maturation) is also needed P-4) The heritage and TRL assessment processes need to be more accurate and consistent Planetary Science Technology Review- Panel; Interim Report

National Aeronautics and Space Administration 14 Major Observations of Current Programs Resources R-1) Technology budgets are unstable and unpredictable. This makes technology maturation as well as sustaining skills and capability challenging and adds risk to overall mission success R-2) Previously identified technology priorities have not been adequately funded to make progress  E.g. the gap to infusion, extreme environments, planetary protection, sample return, and more  2008 CASSE report (solar system decadal mid-term) R-3) Technology investments made by other agencies and the SBIR/STTR processes need to be better leveraged Planetary Science Technology Review- Panel; Interim Report

National Aeronautics and Space Administration 15 Major Observations of Current Programs Culture / Communication C-1) Technology investments do not always realize all the benefits possible  Better documentation and accessibility to technology is critical to ensure broader use and to maximize investment potential  There is no easy way to comprehensively search and learn about technologies NASA is developing or has made available C-2) Increased communication and exposure among all stakeholders (scientists, technologists, mission teams, other SMD divisions like the Earth Science Divisions, Centers,…) is needed for better technology planning, development, and infusion Planetary Science Technology Review- Panel; Interim Report

National Aeronautics and Space Administration 16 Major Observations of Current Programs Culture / Communication C-3) Projects are too risk averse to new technologies C-4) Tenuous top-level sustained commitment for technology C-5) Technology capability and heritage is lost during gaps in flights or lapses in funding for technology programs Planetary Science Technology Review- Panel; Interim Report

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