We reviewed the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's (NASA) fiscal year 2002 performance plan required by the Government Performance and Results Act of 1993 (GPRA) to assess the agencys planned performance for the selected key outcomes that you identified as important mission areas for the agency. These are the same outcomes we addressed in our June 2000 review of NASA's fiscal year 1999 performance report and fiscal year 2001 performance plan to provide a baseline by which to measure the agency's performance from year to year. We also addressed these outcomes in our July 2001 review of NASA's fiscal year 2000 performance report. We are issuing this separate report on our assessment of the selected outcomes in NASA's fiscal year 2002 performance plan. The selected key outcomes are to expand scientific knowledge of the Earth system, expand the commercial development of space, and deploy and operate the International Space Station (ISS) safely and cost effectively.


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