This report describes the motivation for and a strategy to enhance the NATO Research and Technology Organisation's (RTO) current space research effort to reflect NATO's growing military dependence on space systems. Such systems and services provided by these systems are critical elements of military operations. NATO uses space systems for operational planning and support, communication, radio navigation, multi-sensor and multi-domain demonstrations. Such systems are also used to promote regional stability. A quantitative analysis of work related to space in the NATO RTO showed that during the period of 1998 - 2004, 5% of the research pursued in the NATO RTO has been clearly focused on space applications. Challenging environmental and organizational barriers for increasing RTO space research were identified. In part, these include lack of sufficient space expertise representation on panels, the military sensitivity of space, current panel work loads and the need for specific technical recommendafions from peers. A strategy for enhancing space research in the RTO is to create a limited-life Space Advisory Group (SAG) composed of Space Expert Consultants who are panel members with appropriate expertise and additional expertise from the nations. The SAG will recommend and find support in the nations for specific technical activities related to space in the areas of Space Science, Remote Sensing Data Analysis, Spacecraft Systems, Surveillance and Early Warning, Training and Simulation and Policy. An RTO Space Advisory Group will provide an organizational mechanism to gain recognition of RTO as a forum for trans-Atlantic defence space research and to enhance space research activities.
2004 Space Report: Environment and Strategy for Space Research at NATO's Research and Technology Organisation (Compte rendu Espace 2004: Environnement et strategie de la recherche spatiale de l'Organisation pour la recherche et la technologie de l'OTAN) (CD-ROM)
2007
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Report
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English
Aircraft , Computers, Control & Information Theory , Radiofrequency Detection , Unmanned Spacecraft , Quantitative analysis , Space systems , Military applications , Hypersonic vehicles , Communication satellites , Military operations , Simulation , Space technology , Spacecraft , Remote detectors , Military planning , Space based , Early warning systems , Navigational aids , Radio navigation , Remote detection , Space sciences , Artificial satellites , Joint military activities , Policies , Robotics , Ionosphere , Stability , Multimedia(Cd-rom) , Foreign reports , Rto(Research and technology organisation) , Sag(Space advisory group) , Nato furnished , Air surveillance , Electrooptical sensors , Government policies , Ground surveillance , Nato space , Navigational sensors , Operational planning , Regional stability , Satellite navigation , Solid rocket propulsion , Space application , Space based radar , Space policy , Space research , Spaceborne detectors , Spacecraft systems
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