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Transcript of The Sun-Solar System Connections Roadmap formerly known as “the SEC Roadmap”
Sun-Solar System
ConnectionsRoadmap 2005-2031
AgencyRoadmap #10
2005-2035
this committee
SECAS
APIO committee
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Our roadmap is now one of 13
key elements of the process to
form the Agency Strategy
Strategic plans … to implementation …
to performance reporting
Strategic Roadmaps
1. Conduct robotic and human lunar expeditions to further science and to test new exploration approaches, technologies, and systems that will enable future human exploration of Mars.
2. Conduct sustained, long-term robotic and human exploration of Mars to understand its history and evolution, to search for evidence of life, and to expand the frontiers of human experience and knowledge.
3. Conduct a sustained program of solar system exploration for scientific purposes and to support human exploration.
4. Conduct advanced telescope searches for Earth-like planets and habitable environments around neighboring stars.
5. Develop an exploration transportation system to deliver crew and cargo from the surface of Earth to exploration destinations and to return the crew safely to Earth.
6. Complete assembly of the International Space Station and focus its use on supporting space exploration goals.
7. Safely transition from the Space Shuttle to a new exploration-focused launch capability utilizing new or existing launch systems.
black = L0 reqs blue = proposed
8. Conduct a comprehensive program to explore the origin, evolution, structure, and destiny of the Universe.
9. Conduct a program to determine how the living Earth system is affected by Earth’s internal and surface dynamics and by other environmental processes, and to understand the consequences and hazards for life on Earth as well as the implications for the evolution of life elsewhere.
10. Explore the Sun-Earth system to enable a full understanding of how the changing Sun affects Earth, its environments, and its atmospheric dynamics and chemistry, as well as how it affects the interplanetary medium, the Moon, and Mars and the implications for human exploration of the solar system.
11. Enable a transformed air transportation system which is safer, more efficient, and more environmentally friendly, and develop the next generation of atmospheric vehicles for our world and others.
12. Identify and pursue opportunities to educate students and the public and to expand the nation’s base of technical skills and capabilities.
13. Develop a comprehensive national plan for utilization of nuclear systems for the advancement of space science and exploration.
Agency Goal:“Explore the Sun-Earth System to understand the Sun and how it affects the natural and human systems of the Earth, other solar system environments, and the implications for human exploration.”
Explore the Sun-Earth system to enable a full understanding of how the changing Sun affects Earth, its environments, and its atmospheric dynamics and chemistry, as well as how it affects the interplanetary medium, the Moon, and Mars and the implications for human exploration of the solar system.
Strategic Roadmaps Provisional Schedule
Key Milestone Target Date
SPC approval of Strategic Roadmap development plan
August 11, 2004
Co-chairs candidates approved by the Strategic Planning Council
September 3
Co-Chairs signed up September 13
Complete team formation and assess existing material October 12
Organize Center support staff for teams; go-forward plans finalized; begin work
October 12
Strategic Roadmap teams mid-term status review by December 7
Roadmaps submitted for NRC review March 1, 2005
NRC reviews received April 15
Roadmaps complete June 30
Key Milestones• Roadmap plans, schedule reviewed at HQ/OSS Apr 04• Roadmap kickoff with SECAS, approach, guidelines set 10-11 Mar 04• Roadmap strategy meeting, charge to committee 26-27 Jul 04• NRC draft report - update to decadal survey Sept 04• Roadmap team meeting #1 5-6 Oct 04• Roadmap approach review at SECS 3-5 Nov 04• Community-led Imaging Technology Workshop 9-10 Nov 04• Community workshop, Roadmap team meeting #2 16-19 Nov 04• Roadmap team meeting #3 Jan 05• First roadmap draft Jan 05• Review with National Academy Mar 05• Reviews with SECS, SScAC, Feb-Mar 05 • National Academy reviews received Apr 05• Roadmap team meeting #4 Apr 05• Final Draft Strategic Roadmap Apr 05• Final Strategic Roadmap report complete Jun 05
Item
Roadmap TeamMeetings
Roadmap Report
SECAS/SScAC/NASReviews
AGU / AASConsensus Building
NASA StrategicPlan
1 2 3 4
RoadmapDraft
FinalDraft
TBD Availability
M J J A S O N D J F M A M J J A S O N D2004 2005
SECAS ChargeUpdate toSECAS
SECAS Red Team
Review
Roadmap Mission &Technology Studies
Report
Prelim Costing
ReportFinal
Costing
2005 Roadmap Planning Schedule 10/4/04
Appoint Chair & Members
AAS
AGU AGU
AAS
RoadmapWorkshop
DecadalUpdate
Solar SailConference
2003 RM Missions 2006 RM Missions
Final Production
Greenbelt CA TBD UMD
Report ReportVision Missions Studies
Imaging Workshop
NAS Review?
Final NAS
Review
SScACReview
AGU
RoadmapDraft
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HQ RepresentativesAllen Marc NASA HQ SMD APIO Strategic Roadmap LeadChristian Eric NASA/HQ SMD Heliospheric Science/EPO LeadCleave Mary NASA HQ SMD Sun-Earth Systems DivisionDirectorFisher Richard NASA/HQ SMD Sun-Earth Systems Division Deputy DirectorGiles Barbara NASA/HQ SMD Roadmap Lead ScientistGuhathakurta Lika NASA/HQ SMD International Programs LeadHolmes Chuck NASA/HQ SMD Mission Data Systems/Operations/Communications LeadKaye Jack NASA HQ SMD Sun-Earth Systems Research LeadMellott Mary NASA/HQ SMD Geospace/LCAS/Explorer Science LeadMucklow Glenn NASA/HQ SMD Technology/LCAS Technology/Explorer Technology LeadPeterson William NASA/HQ SMD Magnetospheric ScienceRichards Philip NASA/HQ SMD Inonospheric/Thermosphere ScienceWagner William NASA/HQ SMD SH Science LeadWei Ming-Ying NASA HQ SMD Earth Science EPO Lead
Support Team Aloezos Steve NASA/GSFC Code 460 Mission Concept Studies Lead/GSFCAyon Juan NASA/JPL Mission Concept Studies Lead/JPLCalabrese Mike NASA/GSFC - SGT/Code 460 Roadmap Support LeadDiJoseph Mary NASA/GSFC - Code 460 GSFC Theme LeadFloyd Mary Infonetics Conference Arrangements & TravelGhuman Parminder NASA/GSFC Code 407 Earth Science Technology LiaisonGreenslade Linda NASA/GSFC - Code 460 Resource LeadPreston Robert NASA/JPL DSN LiaisonRumberg Jennifer NASA/GSFC - OSC/Code 682 Outreach/Layout/Graphical/Production LeadSlavin James NASA/GSFC - Code GSFC Geospace Center Science LeadSt Cyr Chris NASA/GSFC - Code GSFC SH Center Science LeadVan Sant Timothy NASA/GSFC Code 460 Program Lead Technologist
"Every company has two organizational structures: The formal one is written on the charts; the other is the everyday relationship of the men and women in the organization."
Harold S. Geneen
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Attachment 4 — Strategic Roadmap Template#. Short Goal Title
Agency Objective StatementNational Policy FrameworkExternal ConstituenciesOverview of Objectives, Stages, and Pathways FrameworkImplementation Roadmap (Flight Missions, R&D Programs, etc.)
Aligned with Objectives and Stages/Pathways FrameworkSummary of Key Program Milestones, Options, and Decision PointsRequired Capabilities Identified Mapped to Stages/Pathways Decision Points
TechnologyExternal Industrial and Academic CapacitiesAgency Human CapitalApplicable Agency InfrastructureUnique Requirements
Unique Education and Outreach Opportunities Inter-Roadmap DependenciesExternal Partnerships
USG AgenciesInternational Partners
Bibliography of Key Agency Documents (Including Directorate Planning Material)NRC Bibliography
Program and Mission Requirements
Agency Requirements
Agency Vision/MissionVision for Space Exploration
Directorate Requirements
Advanced Planning Products and Requirements
Science and Exploration
CapabilityRoadmaps
Strategic Roadmaps and Architectures
Strategic Plan New
InitiativesStrategic Studies
Core Competencies
Integration
Agency (Level A) Objective X
Level B Objective i
Level B Objective ii
Level B Objective iii
Level B Objective ii for X
Stage/Spiral 1(near term)
OUTCOMES
Proj1
Proj2
Projn
Level C Objectives
DECISION CRITERIA
Pathway/Program nNeededCapabilities
Proj1
Proj2
Projn
Level C Objectives
OUTCOMES
Pathway/Program 1NeededCapabilities
Proj1
Proj2
Projn
Level C Objectives
OUTCOMES
Stage/Spiral 2
Stage/Spiral 3(not shown)
Level A Objective X
etc.
Program 1etc.
Provisional Capabilities List
• High-energy power and propulsion• In-space transportation• Advanced telescopes and
observatories• High-capacity telecom/information
transfer• Robotic access to planetary
surfaces• Human planetary landing systems• Human health and support systems• Human exploration systems and
mobility
• Autonomous systems and robotics
• Transformational spaceport/range
• Scientific instruments/sensors
• In situ resource utilization
• Advanced modeling, simulation, analysis
• Systems engineering cost/risk analysis
• Nanotechnology/ advanced concepts