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Evaluation Measures and Criteria for Humans Spaceflight Options

Evaluation Measures and Criteria for Humans Spaceflight Options. 12 August 2009. Defining the Basis for Evaluation. Major Drivers for defining the evaluation criteria HSF Commission 2009 Charter and Statement of Task

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Evaluation Measures and Criteria for Humans Spaceflight Options

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  1. Evaluation Measures and Criteriafor Humans Spaceflight Options 12 August 2009

  2. Defining the Basis for Evaluation • Major Drivers for defining the evaluation criteria • HSF Commission 2009 Charter and Statement of Task • Expedite a new U.S. capability to support utilization of the International Space Station • Support missions to the Moon and other destinations beyond low Earth orbit • Stimulate commercial space flight capability • Fit within the current budget profile for NASA exploration activities • Other Metrics defined by Panel Members • Reviewed metrics and figures of merit used in previous studies • Space Act of 1958 • 1991 Synthesis Group • 2004 Vision for Space Exploration • Significant agreement on metrics and criteria • Not all criteria will be weighted equally

  3. Evaluation Challenges Public Engagement Exploration Preparation Expanding Human Civilization Sustainability Science Knowledge Schedule and Programmatic Risk Technology Innovation Life Cycle Cost Workforce Impact Safety Economic Expansion Global Partnership Benefit to Stakeholders RISKS BUDGET REALITIES

  4. Exploration Preparation

  5. Science Knowledge

  6. Technology Innovation

  7. Expanding Human Civilization

  8. Economic Expansion

  9. Global Partnership

  10. Public Engagement

  11. Safety and Mission Success

  12. Life Cycle Cost

  13. Schedule and Programmatic Risk

  14. Programmatic Sustainability

  15. Critical Skills Workforce Impact

  16. Workforce Impact (NASA and Industry)

  17. Evaluation Measures Summary

  18. Evaluation Measures Summary (cont) Panel to assess proposed options against each measure

  19. Integrated Options Evaluation (Presented by ED)

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