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MASAD-81-34 1 (1981-05-29)

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                 UNITED STATES GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE  )/53q5
                        WASHINGTON, D.C. 20548


MISSION ANALYSIS AND
SYSTEMS ACQUISITION DIVISION

B-203317                                               MAY 29, 1981




Dr. Alan M. Lovelace
Acting Administrator, National
  Aeronautics and Space Administration
                                                        115345
Dear Dr. Lovelace:

     Subject: rImplementing a Data Handling Policy for Space
                Science Flight Investigations/(MASAD-81-34)

     We have completed our survey on the National Aeronautics and
Space Administration's (NASA's) handling of scientific data. Our
recommendations should result in more effective handling of data
acquired from your space science projects.

     This survey was a follow up to our June 27, 1977, report en-
titled More Emphasis Needed on Data Analysis Phase of Space Sci-
ence Programs (PSAD-77-114). That report discussed the untimely
submission of scientific data by NASA's principal investigators
to the National Space Science Data Center--NASA's primary facil-
ity for acquiring and disseminating space science data to be ana-
lyzed by scientists other than the principal investigators and
their coworkers. NASA agreed with our report and on May 2, 1978,
issued a new policy (NMI 8030.3A) aimed at improving the data
handling process by involving project and program scientists
throughout the project.

      The purpose of this survey was to evaluate the implementation
and effectiveness of the new policy on handling data obtained from
space science projects. We discussed NASA's data handling activi-
ties with your staff in the Office of Space Science and with the
Director, National Space Science Data Center. We reviewed
NMI 8030.3A and other NASA management instructions and handbooks
related to the acquisition and management of space science data.
We then tested the implementation of the new policy on four
projects--the Gamma Ray Observatory, Galileo, Venus Orbiting
Imaging Radar, and the International Solar Polar Mission.



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