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    NASA Request for Proposal

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    NASA Request for Proposal (RFP) for Enterprise Architecture services‚ RFP # NNH05116650R Status Report Source: NASA HQ Posted Friday‚ December 9‚ 2005 All documents(Word) 09 December 2005 TO ALL INTERESTED PARTIES SUBJECT: Request for Proposal (RFP) for Enterprise Architecture services‚ RFP # NNH05116650R NASA Headquarters is requesting proposals for Enterprise Architecture services in accordance with the attached Statement of Work (SOW)‚ Attachment A. NASA intends to acquire these services by competing

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    Groupthink Research Paper

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    Groupthink is when you are placed in a situation where a group of people believe that the majority vote is the best idea‚ that everyone has the same idea so not everyone speaks up‚ and a limit to the individual thought process. The consequence of this process is that not all ideas or thoughts are express. This means that right or the best option to a problem is never expressed. In a group the majority vote makes one idea get voted over another which means that some people individual ideas get covered

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    NASA stands for National Aeronautics and Space Administration‚ and it’s a U.S. government agency that is responsible for science and technology related to space. NASA conducts research in four organizations‚ also called mission directorates‚ including aeronautics‚ human exploration and operations‚ science‚ and space technology. The Aeronautics Research Institute manages research focused on air mobility that can meet demands for a more environmentally friendly and sustainable world. The Human Exploration

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    Space Exploration

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    the worlds beyond ours. NASA‚ though struggling with budget cuts and the end of the shuttle mission‚ is still making great progress with its current space program. NASA offers new medical and technological advancements through NASA research and development‚ inspiration to millions around the world‚ and an opportunity seeking to adamantly enlarge the boundaries of human knowledge that the universe holds; with all these great discoveries and the incredible contributions NASA has devoted to science and

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    space. Although there are minor independent companies that contribute to space exploration‚ the U.S government directly funds one main program‚ which it has established to perform space-related tasks‚ the National Aeronautics Space Administration (NASA). As innovative ideas arise‚ the potentials of technology augment resulting in an increased need of funding. The spirit for adventure of the general public greatly aids the influence on the increase of the funding because of widespread assent which

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    National Aeronautics and Space Administration Strategic Plan 2011 NASA www.nasa.gov The future of aeronautics and space exploration is built on sound strategic planning and the commitment of our employees and partners. The images on the cover show activities that contribute to achieving our strategic goals‚ artist concepts of future missions or innovative ideas‚ and our education efforts. Aerospace engineer Rod Chima works with the Large-Scale Low-Boom supersonic inlet model in the Glenn

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    disaster that the US space program has ever experienced (Broad). Before the Challenger disaster‚ flights to space were considered to be 90% safe; had a low risk of death. NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) had already deployed the Challenger for nine missions. It was one of the four space shuttles that NASA had. It is known to have flown 25‚803‚939 miles and had deployed ten satellites. Challenger launched on her maiden voyage‚ STS-6‚ on April 4‚ 1983. That mission saw the first

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    the start‚ NASA faced political pressure to be and stay number one in the space race against the Soviet Union. Although the Cold War ended and NASA’s funds were reduced‚ the political pressure continued. “…NASA officials decided to push ahead… with an approach of faster-better-cheaper…(handout)” Employees were asked to do more with less resources. In addition‚ the shuttle’s safety overview program was outsourced. As a consequence‚ communication problems arose. Furthermore‚ NASA rewrote the

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    How to Avoid Groupthink

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    Avoiding the Groupthink Trap • Remain impartial. The leader should not take a directive role but should remain impartial. • Seek outside opinions. The leader should invite outside opinions from people who are not members of the group and who are less concerned with maintaining group cohesiveness. • Create subgroups. The leader should divide the groups into subgroups that first meet separately and then meet together to discuss their different recommendations. • Seek anonymous opinions. The

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    Funding Pluto

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    Since 1970‚ NASA has been planning to send a spacecraft out to explore the outer limits of the solar system. Scientists believe they can learn more about the plants and the evolution of the solar system by exploring Pluto and the Kuiper belt. There is not enough new information that we will learn from exploring Pluto and the Kuiper belt. NASA has spent too much time and money on missions to Pluto. In the early days of space exploration a mission to Pluto was actually a main focus for NASA. Between

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