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NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND
SPACE ADMINISTRATION
[NOTICE: (23–127)]
National Environmental Policy Act;
Agency Master Plan
National Aeronautics and
Space Administration (NASA).
ACTION: Notice of availability of the
Agency Master Plan Final Programmatic
Environmental Assessment (PEA) and
the resulting Finding of No Significant
Impact (FONSI).
AGENCY:
NASA announces its decision
to implement the Agency Master Plan.
NASA’s decision is supported by the
detailed analysis found in the Final
PEA, as summarized in the agency’s
FONSI, the availability of which is
located under ADDRESSES.
ADDRESSES: The complete text of the
PEA and the FONSI for the Agency
Master Plan are at https://
www.nasa.gov/emd/nepa-publicreviews/.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms.
Tina Norwood, NASA NEPA Manager,
Environmental Management Division,
NASA Headquarters Office of Strategic
Infrastructure 300 E. Street SW,
Washington DC 20546, 202–358–7324 or
Email: tinanorwood@nasa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: As early
as 2011, NASA began integrating and
optimizing operations across centers
and mission support facilities (i.e.,
technical capability facilities) to reduce
costs and revitalize the capabilities
required to enable NASA’s portfolio of
missions (NASA 2011, 26). In 2015, the
Executive Office of the President
distributed Management Procedures
Memorandum No. 2015–01, tasking
federal agencies to ‘‘move aggressively
to dispose of surplus properties held by
the federal government, make more
efficient use of the government’s real
property assets, and reduce the total
square footage of their domestic office
and warehouse inventory relative to an
established baseline.’’ This directive set
agency planning goals that were
disseminated to centers.
To better achieve its infrastructure
reduction targets, NASA proposes to
implement a centralized and
standardized Agency Master Plan
administrative process. This Proposed
Action will help ensure program
management and planning efforts are
aligned across all mission areas and
geographically separate centers and
facilities, as well as implement a
consistent and cost-effective set of
processes, systems, and tools for
enterprise-wide master planning. The
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Proposed Action is supported by
NASA’s 2018 Strategic Plan, which
recommended NASA develop an
Agency Master Plan that identifies
agency facility priorities over a 20-year
timeframe (NASA 2018a). The
implementation of an Agency Master
Plan provides a framework upon which
each NASA center is to develop its own
Center Master Plan (CMP) tied to
Agency-wide requirements, thereby
allowing the agency to meet its overall
infrastructure management targets and
more efficiently (i.e., cost-effectively)
achieve its mission as well as
sustainment and infrastructure
reduction goals.
Joel Carney,
Assistant Administrator, Office of Strategic
Infrastructure.
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NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION
[NOTICE: (23-127)]
National Environmental Policy Act; Agency Master Plan
AGENCY: National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA).
ACTION: Notice of availability of the Agency Master Plan Final
Programmatic Environmental Assessment (PEA) and the resulting Finding
of No Significant Impact (FONSI).
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SUMMARY: NASA announces its decision to implement the Agency Master
Plan. NASA's decision is supported by the detailed analysis found in
the Final PEA, as summarized in the agency's FONSI, the availability of
which is located under ADDRESSES.
ADDRESSES: The complete text of the PEA and the FONSI for the Agency
Master Plan are at https://www.nasa.gov/emd/nepa-public-reviews/.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms. Tina Norwood, NASA NEPA Manager,
Environmental Management Division, NASA Headquarters Office of
Strategic Infrastructure 300 E. Street SW, Washington DC 20546, 202-
358-7324 or Email: [email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: As early as 2011, NASA began integrating and
optimizing operations across centers and mission support facilities
(i.e., technical capability facilities) to reduce costs and revitalize
the capabilities required to enable NASA's portfolio of missions (NASA
2011, 26). In 2015, the Executive Office of the President distributed
Management Procedures Memorandum No. 2015-01, tasking federal agencies
to ``move aggressively to dispose of surplus properties held by the
federal government, make more efficient use of the government's real
property assets, and reduce the total square footage of their domestic
office and warehouse inventory relative to an established baseline.''
This directive set agency planning goals that were disseminated to
centers.
To better achieve its infrastructure reduction targets, NASA
proposes to implement a centralized and standardized Agency Master Plan
administrative process. This Proposed Action will help ensure program
management and planning efforts are aligned across all mission areas
and geographically separate centers and facilities, as well as
implement a consistent and cost-effective set of processes, systems,
and tools for enterprise-wide master planning. The Proposed Action is
supported by NASA's 2018 Strategic Plan, which recommended NASA develop
an Agency Master Plan that identifies agency facility priorities over a
20-year timeframe (NASA 2018a). The implementation of an Agency Master
Plan provides a framework upon which each NASA center is to develop its
own Center Master Plan (CMP) tied to Agency-wide requirements, thereby
allowing the agency to meet its overall infrastructure management
targets and more efficiently (i.e., cost-effectively) achieve its
mission as well as sustainment and infrastructure reduction goals.
Joel Carney,
Assistant Administrator, Office of Strategic Infrastructure.
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