The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) is facing the difficult task of fulfilling its mission with significantly fewer dollars. NASA's present strategy for absorbing its most recent funding reductions through fiscal year 2000 focuses on cutting infrastructure. The authors reviewed the status of NASA's efforts to achieve reductions and efficiencies in key areas of its infrastructure, principally facilities, and the challenges it faces.
NASA Infrastructure: Challenges to Achieving Reductions and Efficiencies
1996
36 pages
Report
No indication
English
Space Technology , Public Administration & Government , Management Practice , Research Program Administration & Technology Transfer , NASA , Infrastructure , Federal budgets , Funding , Real property , Buildings , Facilities , Equipment , Employees , Space missions , Government programs , Strategic programs , Strategic planning , Cost reduction , Efficiency
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