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National Aeronautics and Space Administration www.nasa.gov A Strategy for Collaborative NASA Technology Development John W. Hines Chief Technologist NASA-Ames Research Center in Silicon Valley... …Innova0on starts here 2012

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Page 1: A Strategy for Collaborative NASA Technology Development

National Aeronautics and Space Administration

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A Strategy for Collaborative NASA Technology Development

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John W. Hines Chief Technologist

NASA-Ames Research Center in  Silicon  Valley...  …Innova0on  starts  here  

2012

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National Aeronautics and Space Administration

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Strategy Components Innovate

Collaborate

Leverage Standardize

Communicate

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National Aeronautics and Space Administration

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Technology and Innovation Strategy … Addressing Global Needs

DoD,  Other  Gov,  Interna/onal  

Commercial,  Entrepreneural  

Space  Industry  

NASA  Missions  

Space  Research,  

Development,  And  

Explora/on  

Technology  And  Economic  

Compe//veness  

Na/onal  Defense  And  

Security   Solu/on    Space  

Robust  Aerospace  Industry  &  Compe//ve  Advantage  

Spin-­‐off  Technologies  for  Non-­‐Space  Applica/ons  

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National Aeronautics and Space Administration

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OCT - Complete Technology Maturation Pipeline

•  Space Technology Research Grants

•  NASA Innovative Advanced Concepts (NIAC)

•  Center Innovation Fund

•  Centennial Challenges Prize

•  Small Business Innovation Research & Small Business Technology Transfer (SBIR/STTR)

OFFICE OF THE CHIEF TECHNOLOGIST

•  Game Changing Development

•  Franklin Small Satellite Subsystem Technologies

www.nasa.gov/oct

•  Flight Opportunities

•  Technology Demonstration Missions

•  Edison Small Satellite Demonstration Missions

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National Innovation StrategyNational Innovation Strategy

NASA Strategic GoalsNASA Strategic Goals

NASA Grand ChallengesNASA Grand Challenges

Space Technology Roadmap(s)Space Technology Roadmap(s)

ARC Tech Areas

ARC Tech Areas

Strategic InitiativesStrategic Initiatives

IPTs, CIFs(Tech Wrkg

Grps)

IPTs, CIFs(Tech Wrkg

Grps)

Proposals, Projects, Products

Proposals, Projects, Products

TECHNOLOGY & INNOVATION DEFINITION FLOWDOWN

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National Innovation Strategy

h>p://www.whitehouse.gov/innova$on/strategy/execu$ve-­‐summary  

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NASA Strategic Goals 1.Extend and sustain human activities across the solar system.

2.   Expand scientific understanding of the Earth and the universe in which we live.

3.   Create the innovative new space technologies for our exploration, science, and economic future.

4.   Advance aeronautics research for societal benefit.

5.   Enable program and institutional capabilities to conduct NASA's aeronautics and space activities.

6.   Share NASA with the public, educators, and students to provide opportunities to participate in our mission, foster innovation and contribute to a strong National economy.

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OFFICE  OF  THE  CHIEF  TECHNOLOGIST   www.nasa.gov/oct  OFFICE  OF  THE  CHIEF  TECHNOLOGIST   www.nasa.gov/oct  

Space Technology Grand Challenges

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Space  Technology  Grand  Challenges:  a  set  of  important  space-­‐related  problems  that  must  be  solved  to  efficiently  and  economically  achieve  our  missions.  

We  will  use  the  Space  Technology  Grand  Challenges  with  the  Space  Technology  Roadmaps  to  priori$ze  our  technology  porRolio  with  an  eye  towards  the  Agency’s  future.  

More  Informa/on  at    hNp://www.nasa.gov/offices/oct/strategic_integra/on/grand_challenges_detail.html  

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NASA  SPACE  TECHNOLOGY  ROADMAP  TECHNICAL  AREA  BREAKDOWN  STRUCTURE  

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 ARC  Technology  PorRolio  

Small  SpacecraU  Systems  and  Technologies  

Biological  Technologies  

and  Applica/ons  

Space  and  Earth  Science  and  Space  Physics  

Technologies  and  

Applica/ons  

Human  and  Robo/c  

Explora/on  Technologies  

Informa/on  Systems,  

Computa/on,  Communica/ons,  and  Intelligent  

Systems  

 Hypersonics,  EDL  

Technologies  

Sensors,  Instruments,  Devices,Materials  ,  

Photonics,  Op/cs,  Imaging  

Nano-­‐  and  Micro-­‐  

Technologies  and  Systems  

Sustainable  and  Sustaining  Technologies  

NASA  Agency,    MD  Objec$ves;  Space  Technology    

Roadmap  

STEM  Commercial,  

Entrepreneurial  Space  

Na$onal  Interests  

Aeronau/cs  

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Active Initiatives 1. Biological Technologies for Life Beyond Low Earth Orbit

(BT4LBLEO) 2. Small Spacecraft and Missions Enterprise (SSME) 3. Science Instruments for Small Missions (SISM) 4. Advanced Digital Materials and Manufacturing for Space

(ADMMS) 5. Designing High-Confidence Software and Systems (DHCSS) 6. Cyber-Physical Systems Modeling and Analysis (CPSMA)

Other Suggested Initiatives 1. First Responder, Emergency, and Diasaster Assistance

(FREDA) 2. Emerging Aeronautics Systems and Technologies (EAST) 3. GREEN Technologies (Technologies for Sustainability)

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ARC

Entry, Decent and Landing Systems

Advanced Computing and IT Systems

Intelligent/Adaptive Human & Robotic Systems

Air Traffic Management

Aerosciences

Astrobiology End-to-End Low Cost Aerospace Missions

ARC CORE COMPETENCIES

Space, Earth and Life Sciences

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NASA-Ames Center for Innovation and Technology Enhancement (N-CITE)

•  The NASA-Ames Center for Innovation and Technology Enhancement (N-CITE) is proposed to be established as a multidisciplinary, product-oriented technology development and applications accelerator. N-CITE will be coordinated through the ARC Chief Technologist's office, with the ARC Associate Director for Technology functioning as the Senior Advisor and Executive Management point of contact.

•  To facilitate communication and interaction with collaborators in the NASA Research Park (NRP) and other external partners and associates, N-CITE is intended to be primarily located in building 19 in the NRP, with extensions to the ARC Chief Technologist offices in building 202, and in association with ARC technology organizations located inside the ARC main campus.

•  N-CITE is envisioned as NASA Ames technology focal point and liaison with NRP partners and other industry, academic, and government agencies engaged in the development of enabling capabilities and technologies of interest to the Center. N-CITE will actively engage developers on multiple levels to facilitate degrees of communication and interaction as appropriate. Facilitated technology interchanges and invited seminars are mechanisms to be used by N-CITE to gauge the suitability and interest of each party for a particular collaboration or simply to boost the visibility of a certain technology activity.

•  Later, more mature exchanges with external entities will take the form of facilitated, multi-sector studies and initiative planning efforts. Effectively, N-CITE will promote visibility of NASA technology interests and goals, and will improve communications between NASA investigators and external developers by virtue of its location in Building 19 as well as the information exchange mechanisms it employs.

•  The anticipated results are to show higher rates of collaboration between NASA, the NRP, and other external entities along with increased proposal wins .

N-CITE offices will be comprised of 3 staff offices/meeting rooms in Building 19. The offices will be used for visiting technologists, student interns and coops, and the Technology Integration Agent (TIA). The Center Chief Technologist will manage N-CITE activities and staff from Building 202. N-CITE will be located adjacent to ConnectLabs in Building 19. The ARC Chief Technologist's office intends to collaborate with ConnectLabs and will plan to engage their capabilities to engage entities in distant locations.

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NASA-­‐Ames  Center  for  Innova$on    and  Technology  Enhancement  (N-­‐CITE)    

P

A

R

T

S

Tech Orgs

STP(Franklin/Edison)Other STP progs

Tech Partnerships

SBIR/STTR CIF

ESO NIAC / Prizes

Flt Ops P/L pgm

Other Centers

Other Gov

Industry

Academia

Internatioinal

Collabs

Grants/Fellows

ARC CCT Office N-CITE

ARC Chief Technologist

Assoc Dir, Technical

NRP partner NRP partner

NRP partner NRP partner

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NRP partner NRP partner

NRP& partners

Silicon Valley;Other Ext Collabs

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Dir, NRP

Center Director

The  NASA-­‐Ames  Center  for  Innova/on  and  Technology  Enhancement  (N-­‐CITE)  is  proposed  to  be  established  as  a  mul/disciplinary,  product-­‐oriented    technology  development  and  applica/ons  accelerator.  NCITE  will  be  coordinated  through  the  ARC  Chief  Technologist's  office,  with  the  ARC  Associate  Director  for  Technology  func/oning  as  the  Senior  Advisor  and  Execu/ve  Management  point  of  contact.  To  facilitate  communica/on  and  interac/on  with  collaborators  in  the  NASA  Research  Park  and  other  external  partners  and  associates,  N-­‐CITE  is  envisioned  to  be  primarily  located  in  building  19  in  the  NASA  Research  Park,  with  extensions  to  the  ARC  Chief  Technologist  offices  in  building  202,  and  in  associa/on  with  ARC  technology  organiza/ons  located  inside  the  ARC  main  campus.  

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ARC Office of Center Chief Technologist

ARC Tech DirectoratesS. Zornetzer

(P,A,R,T,S)

ARC Mission Support OrgsP. Agnew

(J, C, I, H, V)

Ames Subject/KnowledgeMatter Experts

(ASK-ME)[specific experts per ARC 10 Tech Areas]

Tech Integration AgentJ. Fishman (CCTO)

CCT Admin/Bus OfficeD. Marshall, Admin Professional

A. Nazzal, Bus Mgr

Strategic CollabsEducation/Public Outreach

Institutes and Student ProgsI. Desilvestre (CCTO)

ARC Special Studiesand InitiativesJ. Hines / Team

CIF Projects

Center Innovation FundHines (CCTO)

Tech Partnerships OfficeD. Morse (VP)

Emerging Space Office

CCT OfficeJ. Bauman / I. Desilvestre

[N-CITE] NASA Consortium forInnovation & Tech Enhancement

ARC Tech AcceleratorHines/TBD

Small S/C Tech Prog Lvl 2 PM *B. Yost (D [IPA])

SBIR/STTR lvl 2 PM *Jahns (V)

Flight Opportunities ProgPayloads Element

D. Maclise

HEOMD Tech Liaison(ETD, AEC Projects)

D. Alfano

SMD Technology Liaison ARMD Tech Liaison

ARC Space Technology ProgramsSTPG Technical Liaison

D. Alfano / J. Hines

Hines, ARC Chief TechnologistJ. Bauman, dCCTI. Desilvestre, PE

J. Huynh, Resources/Fin Mgmt

Ames ITAAdvisory Board

(ITAAB)(OCE, OCS, SRQA, OGC, NESC)

ARC CENTER DIRECTORPete Worden

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