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Wednesday, May 6, 2020

International Partnerships A Delicate Spacewal

Question: Describe that how the government space agencies are partnering with the private companies with an aim to cut the costs for space exploration? Answer: The article torches on how the government space agencies are partnering with the private companies with an aim to cut the costs for space exploration. For such space projects, the article examines Dragon project and Falcon Project highlighting that these projects cost just half of what developed by NASA. Government projects in collaboration with private companies need different ways of project management like stakeholders, intellectual property, stakeholders etc. Next, the article discusses how Chinese and Indian government faced budget failures. It also overviews how NASA is targeting for public-private partnerships because such commercial companies will help government agencies to tap more efficient energy driven approaches to be used in project management methods. Next, the article discusses how the Brazilian space agency has handled the main challenge of project governance. It also describes how the communication process is followed by NASA with private firms. The article also overviews the how the government agencies are minimising the project risks by simply investing in research and development initiatives which will automatically solve the challenges related to travelling. Finally the article concludes by discussing and examining one constant factor across the space projects either in private or public agencies is the safety. Along with the articles discusses the joint ventures between the various countries to gain space accessibility via ISS. Also the article is accompanied by two case studies: one discusses how a Swedish company who has worked with NASA and ESA for space travelling designs is now applying those designs to Swedish enterprises and society. The second case study talks about Nevada-based electronic systems provider and systems integrator certification product contract from NASA as part of its initiative to certify the Dream Chaser for human transportation. References Giancarlo Genta. Will space actually be the final frontier of Humankind. Retrieved from https://www.marssociety.it/PAPER/Genta.pdf Sarah Fister Gale. (2013). The next step in the final frontier. Retrieved from https://www.pmi.org/learning/national-space-agencies-project-risk-management-2651

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