Program Plans and Requirements Documents 




 
You can find more information about program plans and requirements documents here. Click on the program to link to the Program's Offical Home Page, or you can view and download the documents in HTML, PDF, PS, and RTF format.


 


Advanced Human Support Technologies (AHST)

Advanced Technology for Human Support in Space (NRC) (PDF)
AHST Program Plan (1999)
Advanced Human Support Technology Flight Experiment Management Policy
Workshop on Critical Issues in Microgravity Fluids, Transport, and Reaction Processes in Advanced Human Support Technology (2003 Final Report)


Advanced Life Support (ALS)

ALS Project Plan (2002) (RTF)
ALS Program Requirements (1998) (RTF)
ALS Technology Assessment Matrix (1998)
ALS Roadmap (1998)
ALS Metric (2001)(PDF)
Baseline Values and Assumptions Document (BVAD, 1999) (RTF)
NASA Critical Path Website for Exploration
 ALS System Integration, Modeling, and Analysis Reference Missions Document (PDF)
Baseline Crops for ALS Program
What's New In ALS


Space Human Factors Engineering (SHFE)

SHFE Project Plan
SHFE Project Implementation Plan (2002-2003) 
SHFE Roadmap (1998) (PPT) Powerpoint
SHFE: Critical Research & Technology Definition (1996) (RTF)
Aftereffects and Sense of Presence in Virtual Environments: Formulation of a Research and Development Agenda (PDF)


Advanced Environmental Monitoring and Control (AEMC)

AEMC Project Plan (1999) (RTF)
AEMC Technology Development Requirements (1998) (RTF)
AEMC Strategic Plan (1996) (RTF)
AEMC Technology Assessment Matrix 
AEMC Roadmap (1999) (PDF)


Advanced Extravehicular Activity (AEVA)

AEVA Project Document are available at the above link.


Task Force on Countermeasures

Guidance for NASA Medical Board Procedures (PDF)

NASA Reduced-Gravity Carriers For Experiment Operations (PDF)

NASA Life Sciences Division Deselection policy

Archived Program Plans and Requirement Documents


 
 
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