NASA百年挑战计划更新:从人形机器人到火星3d打印屋,公众如何为NASA和国家推进技术

M. Roman, Tony Kim, D. Howard, Janet M. Sudnik, M. Fiske, Angela M. Herblet, H. Morris, Rosalind G. Cylar, Dominique Brewer
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百年挑战(CC)项目是美国宇航局空间技术任务理事会(STMD)的一部分,其建立的原则是,让广大公众参与是获得美国基层创新和创造力真正规模的一个非常重要的部分。该计划采用集中问题陈述的方法,通过催化传统航空航天社区以外的资源,获得解决方案和/或刺激NASA关键技术差距的创新。CC计划在2005年宣布了前两项挑战赛,鼓励公众使用国会授权的奖金参加。从那时起,该项目已经开发和执行了超过18场比赛,并颁发了超过900万美元的奖金。这些挑战涵盖了各种技术领域,包括推进、机器人、通信和导航、人类健康、科学仪器、纳米技术、材料和结构以及空气动力学。2016年10月至2017年12月百周年挑战赛的成就——包括参与者数量和多样性的显著增加;增加奖金数额;与NASA的任务紧密配合;以及与工业界、学术界和其他政府机构的伙伴关系,在本文中进行了总结。还讨论了技术进步、传播策略和法律权威。NASA在奖励和竞赛领域领导政府机构推动技术,而CC项目是NASA通过非传统项目继续致力于技术进步和创新的一个强有力的例子。目前,该机构已经建立了经过验证的基础设施、政策和人员,以确保成功使用竞争工具,包括作为CC计划一部分使用的工具。
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NASA Centennial Challenges Program Update: From Humanoids to 3-D Printing Houses of Mars, how the public can advance technologies for NASA and the nation
The Centennial Challenges (CC) program, part of NASA’s Space Technology Mission Directorate (STMD), was founded upon the principle that engaging the public at large was a very important part of garnering the true magnitude of grassroots American innovation and ingenuity. The program uses a focused problem-statement approach to obtain solutions and/or stimulate innovation in key NASA technology gaps by catalyzing sources outside of the traditional aerospace community. The CC program announced the first two challenge competitions in 2005 incentivizing the public to participate using a congressionally authorized prize purse. Since then, the program has developed and executed more than 18 competitions and has awarded over $9 million in prize money. The challenges have covered a variety of technology areas, including propulsion, robotics, communications and navigation, human health, science instrumentation, nanotech, materials and structures, and aerodynamics. Centennial Challenges’ accomplishments from October 2016 to December 2017––including significant increases in the amount and diversity of participants; increase in prize purse awards; strong alignments with NASA missions; and partnerships with industry, academia, and other government agencies—are summarized in this paper. Technological advancements, communication strategies, and legal authority are also discussed. NASA is leading the government agencies in the area of prizes and competitions to push technologies, and the CC program is one powerful example of NASA’s continuing commitment to technological advancement and innovation through non-traditional programs. Currently, the Agency has in place the proven infrastructure, policies, and people needed to enable the successful use of competition tools, including the ones used as part of the CC program.
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