Innovation Challenges in NASA’s Planetary Program and a Policy Framework for Sustainable and Equitable Space Resource Utilization

The overall goal of this research is to systematically study planetary technology innovation, its challenges, and paths forward in the space sector, from institutional, strategic, policy and legal vantage points. Part I of this thesis delves into the challenges and opportunities for innovation in pl...

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Main Author: Nasr, Maya
Other Authors: Hoffman, Jeffrey A.
Format: Thesis
Published: Massachusetts Institute of Technology 2023
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/151566
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0290-3871
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description The overall goal of this research is to systematically study planetary technology innovation, its challenges, and paths forward in the space sector, from institutional, strategic, policy and legal vantage points. Part I of this thesis delves into the challenges and opportunities for innovation in planetary technology at NASA. Six technology case studies were analyzed to understand NASA’s enterprise architecture and its technology investment, development, and maturation frameworks, uncovering management and program challenges for efficient development and integration of innovative planetary technologies. The research identified policy and structural challenges and cultural challenges, highlighting the need for a fundamental shift in philosophy to incorporate new technology and risk into call for proposals. The research also assessed the difficulties faced by NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) and suggested changes to its enterprise architecture. The Chaotic 2.0 architecture was found to be the most flexible and a pain point analysis conducted. An implementation strategy was proposed, and future-proofing analysis conducted to outline future phases of JPL’s enterprise architecture. Overall, the research provided valuable insights and recommendations for enhancing technology innovation and management within NASA and the broader space sector. Part II of this thesis proposes a sustainable and equitable policy framework for space exploration and natural resource utilization. The research reviewed existing policies, laws, and guidelines, identifying gaps and inadequacies for space resource governance. Drawing from lessons learned from resource governance on Earth and historical policies, the research recommended best approaches for policy and governance for space resources. These approaches were adapted to the unique circumstances of space, resulting in an improved plan for international management of space resources as multinational exploration and ISRU increase.
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spelling mit-1721.1/1515662023-08-01T04:14:19Z Innovation Challenges in NASA’s Planetary Program and a Policy Framework for Sustainable and Equitable Space Resource Utilization Nasr, Maya Hoffman, Jeffrey A. Rapp, Donald Masson-Zwaan, Tanja Newman, Dava Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics The overall goal of this research is to systematically study planetary technology innovation, its challenges, and paths forward in the space sector, from institutional, strategic, policy and legal vantage points. Part I of this thesis delves into the challenges and opportunities for innovation in planetary technology at NASA. Six technology case studies were analyzed to understand NASA’s enterprise architecture and its technology investment, development, and maturation frameworks, uncovering management and program challenges for efficient development and integration of innovative planetary technologies. The research identified policy and structural challenges and cultural challenges, highlighting the need for a fundamental shift in philosophy to incorporate new technology and risk into call for proposals. The research also assessed the difficulties faced by NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) and suggested changes to its enterprise architecture. The Chaotic 2.0 architecture was found to be the most flexible and a pain point analysis conducted. An implementation strategy was proposed, and future-proofing analysis conducted to outline future phases of JPL’s enterprise architecture. Overall, the research provided valuable insights and recommendations for enhancing technology innovation and management within NASA and the broader space sector. Part II of this thesis proposes a sustainable and equitable policy framework for space exploration and natural resource utilization. The research reviewed existing policies, laws, and guidelines, identifying gaps and inadequacies for space resource governance. Drawing from lessons learned from resource governance on Earth and historical policies, the research recommended best approaches for policy and governance for space resources. These approaches were adapted to the unique circumstances of space, resulting in an improved plan for international management of space resources as multinational exploration and ISRU increase. Ph.D. 2023-07-31T19:49:05Z 2023-07-31T19:49:05Z 2023-06 2023-06-16T11:31:09.654Z Thesis https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/151566 https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0290-3871 In Copyright - Educational Use Permitted Copyright retained by author(s) https://rightsstatements.org/page/InC-EDU/1.0/ application/pdf Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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title_fullStr Innovation Challenges in NASA’s Planetary Program and a Policy Framework for Sustainable and Equitable Space Resource Utilization
title_full_unstemmed Innovation Challenges in NASA’s Planetary Program and a Policy Framework for Sustainable and Equitable Space Resource Utilization
title_short Innovation Challenges in NASA’s Planetary Program and a Policy Framework for Sustainable and Equitable Space Resource Utilization
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