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Chapter: Appendix D: National Research Council Questionnaire

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Suggested Citation:"Appendix D: National Research Council Questionnaire." National Research Council. 2004. Review of NASA's Aerospace Technology Enterprise: An Assessment of NASA's Aeronautics Technology Programs. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10861.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix D: National Research Council Questionnaire." National Research Council. 2004. Review of NASA's Aerospace Technology Enterprise: An Assessment of NASA's Aeronautics Technology Programs. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10861.
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D National Research Council Questionnaire .. x The committee and panels asked the following questions of each principal investigator in NASA's Aeronautics Technology Programs: Program Name: Project Name: Task Name: PI Name and location: PI email: PI phone: 1. Briefly describe your research project's intent or goal, how it relates to NASA's missions, and what, in your opinion, constitutes success. 2. On what work does your work build (list key references as appropriate)? 3. What is the key progress to date? What are the milestones/measurables you have in place to track th 4. What are the key technical issue/roadblocks you are facing? 5. Who else is trying to do similar research/development? is progress? 6. What is your plan to transition this research to NASA missions or other aerospace applications? Describe the status of that transition. 7. What products do you anticipate and who are your internal and external customers (provide names, affiliations, and phone numbers for no more than four)? 8. Give a full-time-equivalent (FTE) number of researchers on the effort per year: 0.0 9. List the approximate funding level for this task for FY 2003, followed by the anticipated funding level for FY 2004. If any funding comes from sources outside Revolutionize Aviation, please list the funding agency and program. 121

122 10. List the start date and anticipated end date. AN ASSESSMENT OF NASA 'S AERONA UTICS TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMS 11. List the additional tasks that are managed under your task, if any. Please include task title, PI name, affiliation, contact info, and approximate yearly funding level for each task. 12. List the three most important publications on your project in the last three years. If there were major invited talks or patents on the technology, please list those as well. ;

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The National Research Council (NRC) of the National Academies was asked by NASA and the Office of Management and Budget to perform an assessment of NASA's Aerospace Technology Enterprise. The first such review, which began in early 2002, examined Pioneering Revolutionary Technology (now known as Mission and Science Measurement Technology). The assessment presented here, of the Aeronautics Technology Programs, began in early 2003 and is the second in the review series.

The Aeronautics Technology Programs has three components: the Vehicle Systems Program, the Airspace Systems Program, and the Aviation Safety Program. To conduct this review, the NRC established three panels, one for each of the component programs. The NRC also established a parent committee, consisting of the chairman and a subset of members from each panel. The committee and panels comprised a cross-section of experts from industry, academia, and government and included senior-level managers and researchers in the aeronautics field. Biographical information on the committee and panel members is found in Appendix A.

Review of NASA's Aerospace Technology Enterprise: An Assessment of NASA's Aeronautics Technology Programs contains the committee's assessment of the Aeronautics Technology Programs. Chapter 1 presents a top-level assessment, and Chapters 2 through 4 provide the assessments of the Vehicle Systems Program, the Airspace Systems Program, and the Aviation Safety Program, respectively.

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