
information about the relationship between the main
research areas and Launcher Program strategic
goals. The research groups (RGs) are composed by
research topics (RTs), which have related research
projects (RPs). The research projects are the main
way to generate technology applied to the Launcher
development.
The core idea behind the advanced research
projects at IAE is to pour over the necessary
investments when conducting a space engineering
project. Therefore, a collection of new technologies
in their early development stages is produced as a
result of these projects. However, the incorporation
of emerging technologies in a real mission needs
adequate system engineering techniques to enable
the transition and insertion of these technologies into
current and future space systems. This process does
not start when the research project is brought to an
end, but back to the initial research project proposal.
3 THE PROCESS OF
KNOWLEDGE EXPLORATION
3.1 Planning for Effectiveness and
Efficiency
There are some fundamental factors that are
considered during the process of knowledge
management and exploration in order to reach the
desirable effectiveness and efficiency. They are:
- Knowledge Transfer Factor, which effectiveness
will be achieved only when there is an efficient
process, incentive, or reward for delivering a
particular required technology.
- Research Project Relevance Factor, which is
achieved by a multidisciplinary approach to asses
and approve new projects proposals, avoiding to
approve projects that bring up solutions for problems
that were not even defined.
- Human Resource Factor, which is very strategic
in this context (Armstrong, 2006), whereas.
knowledge and experiences acquired by the teams
and lessons learned are taken into account when
deciding which research projects proposal to
approve.
- Cost and Time Factor, which is important to
assess the costs related to the research conduction,
considering the time the new technology will take to
become mature enough to be employed in a space
project, and the necessary investment in new
infrastructure.
- Risk Factor, which is intrinsically connected with
costs and performance, considering the technology
readiness level as well (DOD, 2001).
One of the crucial points of knowledge
management in a space program is to recognize the
differences between the real space system and
research projects and, consequently, implement
scale-appropriate strategies to technology transfer.
(NASA, 2008).
3.2 Setting up New Research Projects
The selection of new research projects must make
full use the existent knowledge by correlating
separate sources and showing how they can be
exploited in an effective way (Bitten, Bearden, and
Emmons 2005) and (Mankins, 1995).
A knowledge management system containing all
the possible information about RGs, RTs and RGs
was essential, not only to make right decisions about
the research strategic investment, but also to
evaluate the research projects proposals. With a
decision support system based on knowledge
management, much of the information available in
the research proposal can be checked for consistency
and reasonableness.
A Committee constituted of two investigators of
each main research area of the Launcher Program, is
responsible for the assessment of the projects
proposals that are submitted. The project evaluation
final grade is based on the fulfillment of nineteen
evaluation criteria, according to five fulfillment
levels: 5 (Complete); 4 (Good); 3 (Regular); 2
(Minimum) and 1 (None).
The Brazilian Space Agency (AEB) provides the
research grants for the selected projects based on a
list of selected projects in which a priority is
established for each selected project based on their
final grade.
3.3 Assessment of New Generated
Technology
Once the research projects are approved, the
Research & Development Coordinator (R&DC) is
responsible for keeping track of each project’s
status. There is a very simple computer system,
called Project Tracking System, used for
communication between the R&DC and the
projects’ manager, providing up-to-date projects
information to the knowledge management system
as shown in Figure 1.
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