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ID120645
Title ProperProgram goals for the NASA/NOAA earth observation program derived from a stakeholder value network analysis
LanguageENG
AuthorSutherland, Timothy A ;  Cameron, Bruce G ;  Crawley, Edward F
Publication2012.
Summary / Abstract (Note)The 2007 US National Research Council Decadal Survey for Earth Science and Applications from Space was the first consensus perspective produced by the US Earth Science community of the relative priorities among a sequence of 17 satellite missions over the course of the next decade. However, the Decadal Survey only captured the perspective of the science community, leading to questions about the inclusion of broader priorities from constituent communities and stakeholders. We present a stakeholder value network analysis for the NASA/NOAA Earth Observation Program. The analysis includes a rigorous articulation of the needs and objectives of 13 major stakeholders and a complete stakeholder value network with 190 individual "value flows" that capture the interactions between all the stakeholders. It produces a novel stakeholder map, graphically indicating the outputs most likely to create a lasting Earth Science program. The most important value loops and program outputs are used to derive a set of high-level program goals that suggest what NASA and NOAA should do, as well as how they should conduct business. The analysis concludes that international partnerships represent a strong potential partner for certain science missions with greater potential value delivery than currently-prioritized efforts with defense stakeholders and concludes that weather and land-use missions, in addition to climate missions, should be given highest priority; water, human health, and solid Earth missions should be given lower priority based on each science category's potential for delivering value to the entire stakeholder network.
`In' analytical NoteSpace Policy Vol. 28, No.4; Nov 2012: p.259-269
Journal SourceSpace Policy Vol. 28, No.4; Nov 2012: p.259-269
Key WordsEarth Mission ;  Human Health ;  NASA ;  NOAA ;  Earth Science Program ;  Decadal Survey ;  US Earth Science Community ;  US National Research Council Decadal Survey