This report provides an analysis of Federal funding for the operational civil environmental satellite program during the fiscal years 1971 through 1985. Both the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) budgets are examined. Four reasons for recent NOAA satellite funding increases are discussed: (1) responsibilities shifted from NASA to NOAA; (2) NASA decisions that required NOAA system changes; (3) an expanded NOAA satellite mission; and (4) exceptional inflation in the aerospace industry. The analysis reveals a decrease in the real cost of the service component of the satellite program over the years. It also concludes that there has been no growth in the cost of those program components traditionally funded by NOAA, and that only a few percent increase in cost has been experienced in the sum of program funding provided by both NOAA and NASA over the 15-year period. Keywords: Satellite Funding, Environmental Satellites, NOAA Satellite Funding, NASA Satellite Funding, POES, GOES, Weather Satellites.
Analysis of Past Funding for NOAA's Satellite Programs
1985
18 pages
Report
No indication
English
Unmanned Spacecraft , Meteorological Data Collection, Analysis, & Weather , Public Administration & Government , Scientific satellites , Meteorological satellites , Artificial satellites , Federal budgets , Aerospace industry , Costs , Parts , National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration , GOES satellite , POES program
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