NASA Unveils Strategic Space Technology Investment Plan

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Feb. 11, 2013

David E. Steitz 
Headquarters, Washington           
202-358-1730 
david.steitz@xxxxxxxx 


RELEASE: 13-039

NASA UNVEILS STRATEGIC SPACE TECHNOLOGY INVESTMENT PLAN

WASHINGTON -- NASA's Strategic Space Technology Investment Plan has 
been posted to the agency's website. The comprehensive strategic plan 
prioritizes space technologies essential to the pursuit of NASA's 
mission and achievement of national goals. 

The NASA Strategic Space Technology Investment Plan was created 
following development of a series of agency draft Space Technology 
Roadmaps. After careful review of the roadmaps by the National 
Research Council, with input from the public and key stakeholders, 
NASA finalized this new investment plan. It provides guidance for 
NASA's space technology investments during the next four years, 
within the context of a 20-year horizon. The plan will be updated 
approximately every two years, as appropriate, to meet agency and 
national needs. 

"Technology enables discovery and advancement," NASA Chief 
Technologist Mason Peck said. "We look forward to working with our 
stakeholders to grow our technological base and take the journey to 
expand scientific understanding, explore the universe, and make a 
positive impact on the lives of all." 

In 2010, the president and Congress unveiled an ambitious new 
direction for NASA, which includes renewed investment in space 
technology to align mission directorate activities, increase 
capabilities, lower mission costs and support long-term needs. The 
result has been an aggressive and prioritized technology investment 
by NASA that enables exploration and science missions while also 
supporting other government and commercial space activities. The plan 
is based on a four-pillar system of goals to ensure NASA investments 
optimize the benefits of key stakeholders, other U.S. government 
agencies, the private sector and the national economy. 

NASA recognizes the importance of a balanced portfolio of technology 
development at all stages of technology maturity. Using the Strategic 
Space Technology Investment Plan, NASA will continue to invest in 
revolutionary concepts that help develop the nation's work force and 
provide transformative and crosscutting technology breakthroughs to 
enable our missions and benefit the commercial sector. 

To review the Strategic Space Technology Investment Plan and learn 
more about NASA's investment in space technology, visit: 

http://www.nasa.gov/oct 

	
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