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National Aeronautics and Space Administration Authorization Act of 2010
- Date: February 18, 2011
- Source: Admin
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration Authorization Act of 2010 is a bill that supports the overall growth of science, aeronautics, and space technology. It defines long-term goals for the expansion of the human space flight to a permanent human presence beyond low-Earth orbit. The act specifies funding for an assortment of activities that turn NASA’s focus towards Earth and away from space, including scientific research and aeronautics research and development.
Overview
- Overall funding for NASA for each fiscal year from 2011 through 2015
- Balanced set of NASA activities in science, aeronautics, and human space flight and exploration
- Additional funding for science and aeronautics
- Authorizes a new Space Technology program and funds to develop innovative and transformational technologies
- Determines human ability to live in space for extended periods of time;
- Provides in excess of $4.9 billion in funding for commercial crew- and commercial cargo-related initiatives;
- Extends the International Space Station (ISS) program to at least 2020; provides funding for ISS research and for a ground- and space-based life and physical sciences microgravity research program;
- Funds the Space Shuttle program; provides funds to aid the Shuttle workforce and affected communities with the post-Shuttle transition;
- Funds NASA’s education programs to advance knowledge and inspires young people to higher education; seeks to enhance the contribution of NASA’s existing programs to STEM goals;
- Builds on international partnerships
- Restructures NASA’s exploration program for continued meaningful progress under a constrained budget, directing NASA to develop a crew transportation system to minimize the post-Shuttle human space flight “gap” and directly support the expeditious development of a heavy lift launch vehicle and capsule for challenging crewed missions beyond low Earth orbit."
Featured Legislations
Human Space Flight |
· Link human space flight efforts to global and national challenges and needs; · Incorporate new technologies and in-space capabilities through a sustainable exploration program; · Require immediate development of a heavy-lift capability and continued support of an exploration crew vehicle to be capable of supporting missions beyond low-Earth orbit starting in 2016; · Support missions beyond low-Earth orbit starting in 2016 through providing continued support of an exploration crew vehicle and developing heavy-lift capability immediately; · Maximize use of Space Shuttle, Constellation, and other NASA programs (workforce, assets, and capabilities) to support a sound performance and cost framework |
Space Technology |
· Make investments in robotic capabilities and exploration technologies that support U.S. innovation and competitiveness and are linked to the overall exploration framework. |
Commercial Cargo and Crew |
· Grant additional funding for launch infrastructure requirements and accelerate development activity and offer continued support to commercial cargo development; · Expand the Commercial Crew Development Program in 2011 for concept development and supporting activities, while requiring a number of studies to ensure effective oversight of the potential initiation of a commercial crew capability procurement program no earlier than 2012. |
International Space Station |
· Maximize scientific return on ISS’ significant investment by extending the ISS to 2020 (at least) to support growth, research, and technology development and international and commercial collaboration and growth · Develop the ISS U.S. segment fully as a National Laboratory through the establishment of an independent non-profit to work with NASA · Ensure full functionality of the ISS through 2020 through ISS requirements’ assessment for parts and equipment. |
Shuttle Retirement and final “Launch on Need” Mission |
· Prove required support for extending the ISS by authorizing an additional Shuttle flight, contingent on a safety review. |
Science and Aeronautics |
· Protect a balanced portfolio for NASA, including full funding of aeronautics and Earth and space science. |
Education |
· Reinforce the role of NASA in the development of a workforce with strong science, technology, engineering, and mathematics skills by supporting new education initiatives. · Increase the investment in NASA Experimental Program to Stimulate Competitive Research (EPSCoR) and NASA Space Grant program. |
Re-scoping and Revitalizing Institutional Capabilities |
· Require NASA to examine alternative management models for NASA’s workforce, centers, and capabilities, while enforcing short-term prohibitions on major center displacements and reductions-in-force until the study is completed. |
Source
http://www.informationweek.com/news/government/policy/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=227701114
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