JOHNSON SPACE CENTER HOME OF HUMAN SPACE EXPLORATION
J S C V I S I O N Lead a global enterprise in human space exploration that is sustainable, affordable, and benefits all humankind J S C M I S S I O N Provide and apply the preeminent capabilities to develop, operate, and integrate human exploration missions spanning commercial, academic, international, and US government partners Exploit the ISS as a cornerstone of human exploration Enable commercialization of LEO Extend human exploration beyond LEO Leverage ISS experience to lead international community participation Guide development of Global Exploration Roadmap Champion international participation in the development of exploration capabilities Lead through innovative technical and business management practices Lead by Fully engaging the human spaceflight team Intertwine JSC in mutually beneficial partnerships Inform, educate and engage all generations to advance exploration Strategically communicate JSC s relevance
15 country partnership Crew of six, 24/7/365 operations Test bed for future exploration More than 600 experiments have been performed
NASA Exploration Roadmap LEO Cis-Lunar Learn Exp lore Operate Solar System Learn Exp lore Operate Deep Space Learn Exp lore Operate Learn Exp lore Operate Aero Commercial Space Human Exploration SMD, Robotic Precursors, Observatories 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 Distance log Km
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Traveling Farther and Faster National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Extending Our Reach National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Inventing the future! Commercializing Space
Click New Commercial to edit Master Space title Paradigm style 10 Co-Development of Deep Space Exploration Capabilities Enable Commercialization of LEO Expand Relevance Mutually Beneficial Partnerships
Univ. Houston-CL Cyber Security Institute Co-Development Techshot, Inc. Bone Densitometer LifeNet RITF Agreements w/nonaerospace companies SBIR Universities, Consortia, Intermediaries, & Loaned Execs Technology Transfer and SBIR Programs Partnerships Industry Commercial Space Other Agencies Strategic Partnerships Office Successes enabling space exploration License Signings: LifeNet TAIC/Renuell GRoK Key Collaborations & Commitments Natick Pumps & Pipes Personnel & Technology Exchange Picatinny CT Imaging of EVA suit Biofilm on Catheter Robonaut surgical tool Technology Collaboration Center TMC X Incubator
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T2-University: Business School Engagement KSC Rollins College Business Plan class Resulted in license Won FLC Tech Transfer Regional Award GSFC U of Baltimore Technology Assessment class GRC Cleveland State U Executive MBA Program MSFC UA-Huntsville Marketing and Business Plan class JSC Rice University Business Plan class JSC Sam Houston State U Technology Assessment class LaRC College of William & Mary Technology Assessment and Business Plan classes ARC U of Cincinnati ARC Presido Graduate School Engaging business schools and students to build new opportunities: Access young entrepreneurs Enable technology commercialization training
To learn more about how to do business with NASA/JSC, contact Walt Ugalde JSC Office of Tech Transfer and Commercialization 2101 NASA Parkway Mail Code XP4 Houston, Tx 77058 walter.g.ugalde@nasa.gov Or visit http://technology.jsc.nasa.gov http://technology.nasa.gov NASA Spinoff http://www.sti.nasa.gov/tto/
Sometimes, solutions to common problems are found in someone else s toolbox - COLLABORATION the challenge is to find it!
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