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  • Ilmumisaeg: 27-Sep-2007
  • Kirjastus: National Academies Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780309179331
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Remote sensing data and models from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) are the basis for a wide spectrum of scientific research endeavors and are key inputs to many public and private services. The NASA Applied Sciences Program (ASP) and its precursors have been tasked with ensuring the extension of NASA Earth observation data and associated research into practical applications for society through external partnerships. With approximately five years having elapsed under the current ASP structure, and a growing government-wide emphasis on societal benefits in its Earth observing programs, NASA and the ASP leadership asked the National Research Council to assess ASP's approach in extending NASA research results to practical, societal applications. The report recommends that ASP partnerships should focus not only federal agencies but alsoon direct engagement of the broader community of users. The report also recommends that ASP enhance communication and feedback mechanisms with its partners, with the end users and beneficiaries of NASA data and research, and with the NASA organization.
Summary 1(10)
NASA and Applied Sciences
11(16)
Introduction and Study Scope
11(3)
Contemporary Governmentwide Emphases Affecting NASA's Approach to Applications
14(2)
Recent NRC Feedback to NASA on Earth Science and Applications from Space
16(1)
Historical Context
17(7)
Committee Approach and Report Roadmap
24(3)
The Current NASA Applied Sciences Program
27(20)
Details of the Current Program
27(8)
Strengths and Weaknesses of ASP's Approach
35(10)
Summary
45(2)
Partnerships with Federal Agencies
47(30)
The Process of Engagement
48(11)
NASA's Relationship with NOAA
59(9)
Improving the Efficiency of NASA's Federal Relationships
68(7)
Summary
75(2)
Beyond Federal Partnerships: Engagement with the Broader Community of Users
77(18)
The Process of Engagement
78(1)
Assessment of Engagement Activities
79(8)
Metrics, Documentation, Requirements, and Accountability
87(2)
Involvement of the Broader Community in Applications of National Priority
89(3)
Benefits of Engaging the Broader Community
92(1)
Engaging the Broader Community
93(1)
Summary
93(2)
Achieving The Objectives of NASA's Applied Sciences Program
95(14)
User Expectations
95(5)
NASA's Integrated Systems Solution Architecture
100(3)
Strategic Planning
103(2)
Summary
105(4)
Conclusions and Recommendations
109(8)
Conclusions
110(3)
Recommendations
113(4)
REFERENCES
117(26)
APPENDIXES
A. Committee and Staff Biographies
123(6)
B. Questions and Requests for Information, NASA Applied Sciences Program
129(4)
C. Open Meeting Agendas and Study Contributors
133(6)
D. Acronyms and Abbreviations
139(4)
E. Earth Science System Components
143
Committee on Extending Observations and Research Results to Practical Applications: A Review of NASA's Approach, Geographical Sciences Committee, National Research Council