Project Management

BLOG 1: About NASA Projects and Programs - Similar to the PMBOK

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NASA has a long tradition of project management; it's well documented and practiced daily. This blog will explore the author's 20+ years of experience working on space projects to a strict (and documented) set of processes by exploring actual projects and their results. You'll find that while NASA's project and program management standards are similar to PMI's standards, there are quite a few differences.

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NASA doesn't use the word "Portfolio" as PMI does, but divides large efforts into "Mission Directorates." There are:

- Aeronautics Research

  • NASA's Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate works to solve the challenges that still exist in our nation's air transportation system: air traffic congestion, safety and environmental impacts.

- Human Exploration and Operations Mission Directorate

  • The Human Exploration and Operations Mission Directorate provides the Agency with leadership and management of NASA space operations related to human exploration in and beyond Low-Earth orbit.  (MY PERSONAL FAVORITE!)

- Science

  • NASA's Science Mission Directorate and the nation's science community use space observatories to conduct scientific studies of the Earth from space to visit and return samples from other bodies in the solar system, and to peer out into our Galaxy and beyond.

- Space Technology

  • The Space Technology Mission Directorate is responsible for developing the crosscutting, pioneering, new technologies and capabilities needed to achieve NASA's current and future missions.

Below the directorates are Programs (such as the Shuttle), then Projects. The projects vary greatly in size and complexity and require different levels of oversight. Each project is assigned a category based upon:

PROJECT AND PROGRAM OVERSIGHT

Oversight came in the form of *REQUIRED* standardized reviews, peer reviews and many others. Most interesting to Project Management are the project life-cycle reviews. These reviews are essential elements of conducting, managing, evaluating, and approving space flight projects 

These reviews were HUGE affairs. Hundreds of attendees would appear to listen to the humble Project Manager present their status. The attendees included a group of independent experts who assess and evaluate project activities, advise projects and report their evaluations to the responsible organizations. They are responsible for conducting independent reviews of a project and providing objective, expert judgments.

These reviews could become very stressful for the PM. I've known people to "crack" under the pressure. But the purpose was not to stress the Project Manager it was to explore every area of the project and point out weaknesses, strengths, risks and more. I think of it as "PM School." After years of standing up to an auditorium-sized audience getting questions from experts in their fields, a PM becomes VERY GOOD at what they do. 

THE PROJECT MANAGER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR PLANNING AND SUPPORTING THESE REVIEWS.

And, must present six assessment criteria for consideration and review. 

More on that later. 

-- Dave


Posted on: October 10, 2016 02:35 PM | Permalink

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Stéphane Parent Self Employed / Semi-retired| Leader Maker Prince Edward Island, Canada
Fascinating stuff, David! Thanks for sharing.

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Julia Cunningham Manager Project Management| Battelle Richland, Wa, United States
Thank you for sharing David. Looking forward to the series.

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