Key elements of national policy, NASA goals and objectives, and other materials that comprise the framework for NASA planning are included. The contents are expressed as they existed through much of 1988; thus they describe the strategic context employed by NASA in planning both the FY 1989 program just underway and the proposed FY 1990 program. NASA planning will continue to evolve in response to national policy requirements, a changing environment, and new opportunities. Agenda for Tomorrow provides a status report as of the time of its publication
Three broad goals were presented by NASA as a guide to meet the challenges of the future: to advance...
Long range space transportation system planning and other national funding prioritie
In response to growing concern over the posture and long-term direction of the U.S. civilian space p...
The essence of NASA's new way of doing business to support the agency's commercial technology missio...
The NASA agency-wide microgravity strategic plan is presented, and its research, applications, and c...
The long term national objectives of the United States in aeronautical and space activities are stat...
Notions of greatness are discussed that have guided NASA in the past, values are presented that migh...
An expanded role for the U.S. private sector in America's space future has emerged as a key national...
For the years beyond FY 1986, the plan consists of activities that are technologically possible and ...
The NASA Strategic Plan, Vision 21, is a living roadmap to the future to guide the men and women of ...
The Johnson Space Center has established five major goals to meet the Nation's expectation of mainta...
Future space activities within the context of national needs were examined, and directions that the ...
Various current or forthcoming NASA projects and experiments with potential for technology spinoff a...
This report to the National Aeronautics and Space Administration is designed to serve as background ...
The organization, operations, functions, and objectives of NASA are outlined. Data include manned sp...
Three broad goals were presented by NASA as a guide to meet the challenges of the future: to advance...
Long range space transportation system planning and other national funding prioritie
In response to growing concern over the posture and long-term direction of the U.S. civilian space p...
The essence of NASA's new way of doing business to support the agency's commercial technology missio...
The NASA agency-wide microgravity strategic plan is presented, and its research, applications, and c...
The long term national objectives of the United States in aeronautical and space activities are stat...
Notions of greatness are discussed that have guided NASA in the past, values are presented that migh...
An expanded role for the U.S. private sector in America's space future has emerged as a key national...
For the years beyond FY 1986, the plan consists of activities that are technologically possible and ...
The NASA Strategic Plan, Vision 21, is a living roadmap to the future to guide the men and women of ...
The Johnson Space Center has established five major goals to meet the Nation's expectation of mainta...
Future space activities within the context of national needs were examined, and directions that the ...
Various current or forthcoming NASA projects and experiments with potential for technology spinoff a...
This report to the National Aeronautics and Space Administration is designed to serve as background ...
The organization, operations, functions, and objectives of NASA are outlined. Data include manned sp...
Three broad goals were presented by NASA as a guide to meet the challenges of the future: to advance...
Long range space transportation system planning and other national funding prioritie
In response to growing concern over the posture and long-term direction of the U.S. civilian space p...