NASA OCT strategically collaborates with other government space agencies to find enterprise synergistic technology solutions to benefit the Nation through leadership of the interagency Science and Technology Partnership Forum. Successful collaborations depend on integrating knowledge across the intersection of industry, academe, and government within pioneering technical areas such as in-space assembly. High-quality data products that are timely, accurate, and trusted are used to communicate with internal and external stakeholders to influence portfolios by focusing investments to maximize impact on NASA missions and the U.S. economy. These data products succinctly describe and convey the breadth and dependencies of multiple capabilities, while incorporating diverse technical perspectives, to articulate and inform interagency collaborative developments of autonomous on-orbit assembly technologies.
Establishing In-Space Assembly Technical Collaboration Environments Through Functional Capability Analyses
US Frontiers of Engineering Symposium ; 2018 ; Lexington, MA, United States
2018-09-05
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