A STRATEGIC PLAN FOR
STScI
A. STScI MISSION STATEMENT
“Our
mission is to enable excellence in astronomical research by
optimizing the science from state-of-the-art observational
instruments in space.”
B. CUSTOMER
“Our
customer is NASA as influenced by the astronomical community and the
public.”
C. GOALS
I. Business base (retention, enhancement, or
acquisition of missions that support substantial fractions of the
Institute’s workforce.)
Maintain HST as the world’s
leading observatory at least until JWST operations begin
Advocate
for Hubble servicing as supported by NASA and the NRC (Lanzerotti
report)
Enhance
the scientific impact of HST by extending its operational lifetime
Create
AURA proposal for next HST contract
Ensure that JWST meets its science
goals
Develop
JWST operations systems that ensure productive use of the
observatory for its science goals
Build
public support for JWST through coordinated approaches to the
community, NASA, & the public
Compete to be the S&OC for the
next major UVOIR mission(s)
Work
with NASA on TPF-C mission definition
Create
proposal team and support to bid for the TPF-C S&OC
Work
with NASA and the community on definition of other large UVOIR
missions
Make OPO a national center for
education and outreach in astronomy
Keep
HST at the forefront of astronomy in the public mind
Expand
the cross-section of the American public that we reach
Provide
resources and tools across multiple NASA missions to support
teaching of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics
II.
Competitiveness (ways we carry out our work or acquisition of special
work that improves the likelihood of enhancing our business base):
Decrease costs
at STScI while preserving the scientific and technical excellence
that gives us a competitive advantage for mission support.
Improve
STScI processes to comply with all major mission performance, cost,
& schedule requirements
Use
full cost evaluations of our work to guide strategic choices of the
systems and services we will support and the evolution of those
systems and services
Coordinate
HST and JWST best practices and investments to optimize work across
both missions
Support
community-led astronomy programs that enhance our core competencies
& contributions
Make STScI a leader of the NVO operational facility
Reduce costs for small
mission support by leveraging our expertise and infrastructure
Seek partnerships on
community projects that focus on key scientific and technological
areas relevant to large astronomy programs
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