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Capabilities for the Future: An Assessment of NASA Laboratories for Basic Research (2010)
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. "Appendix G: List of Questions Sent to NASA Centers." Capabilities for the Future: An Assessment of NASA Laboratories for Basic Research. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press, 2010.

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Capabilities for the Future: An Assessment of NASA Laboratories for Basic Research

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List of Questions Sent to NASA Centers

  • Status of institutional support infrastructure (high pressure air, electrical power, steam, etc.) for the laboratories and facilities.

  • Status of test instrumentation (data acquisition, data reduction, measurement instruments, calibration support, etc.) support in the laboratories.

  • Laboratory support staffing—adequacy, future outlook, etc.

  • Center perspective of Headquarters’ support of TRL 1-3 research. Is there a concerted effort to support that type of research or is the TRL 1-3 work primarily supporting a specific mission?

  • How is TRL 1-3 research performance evaluated?

  • How are TRL 1-3 research and equipment upgrades funded at the center?

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Capabilities for the Future: An Assessment of NASA Laboratories for Basic Research G List of Questions Sent to NASA Centers Status of institutional support infrastructure (high pressure air, electrical power, steam, etc.) for the laboratories and facilities. Status of test instrumentation (data acquisition, data reduction, measurement instruments, calibration support, etc.) support in the laboratories. Laboratory support staffing—adequacy, future outlook, etc. Center perspective of Headquarters’ support of TRL 1-3 research. Is there a concerted effort to support that type of research or is the TRL 1-3 work primarily supporting a specific mission? How is TRL 1-3 research performance evaluated? How are TRL 1-3 research and equipment upgrades funded at the center?