Foundations of a Healthy and Vital Research Community for NASA Science
Committee on the Foundation for Assessing the Health and Vitality of the NASA Science Mission Direc;Space Studies Board;Engineering, and Medicine National Academies of Sciences;Division on Engineering and Physical Sciences
Foundations of a Healthy and Vital Research Community for NASA Science - Committee on the Foundation for Assessing the Health and Vitality of the NASA Science Mission Direc;Space Studies Board;Engineering, and Medicine National Academies of Sciences;Division on Engineering and Physical Sciences
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Foundations of a Healthy and Vital Research Community for NASA Science
Committee on the Foundation for Assessing the Health and Vitality of the NASA Science Mission Direc;Space Studies Board;Engineering, and Medicine National Academies of Sciences;Division on Engineering and Physical Sciences
Synopsis "Foundations of a Healthy and Vital Research Community for NASA Science"
The U.S. space science community includes thousands of scientists across multiple disciplines that influence and are influenced by the many engineers, technicians, and support personnel that are part of the space research enterprise. Over one-third of NASA's budget is devoted to space science, and the agency currently operates over 50 space missions in the fields of astrophysics, Earth science, solar and space physics, planetary science, and the biological and physical sciences. The strength of NASA science lies with its people, both those who work directly for the agency and the thousands of researchers and professionals who are funded by NASA grants and contracts. At the request of NASA, this report examines the foundation for healthy and vital research communities. Foundations of a Healthy and Vital Research Community for NASA Science identifies the characteristics of a healthy and vital research community, defines implementable measures for assessing the health and vitality of a research community, describes the types of data that NASA should be collecting to enable future assessments of the health and vitality of the scientific work force, and recommends best practices to improve the health and vitality of NASA's research communities. Table of ContentsFront MatterSummary1 Introduction2 Identifying the Characteristics of a Healthy and Vital Research Community3 Assuring Strong, Clear Science Priorities4 Ensuring a Healthy People Enterprise5 Addressing Programmatic Issues6 Implementable Measures for Assessing the Health and Vitality of NASA SMD's Research Community7 Recommending and Prioritizing Promising PracticesReferencesAppendixesAppendix A: Statement of TaskAppendix B: Acronyms and AbbreviationsAppendix C: Committee Biographies