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The objective of this integrated strategic plan, supported by the strategies and approaches
outlined herein, has clearly defined deliverables. The following matrix highlights the
responsible lead center. Overall, the primary deliverable will be technologies and
systems that provided a comprehensive, adaptable, minimally invasive medical care
delivery system for space flight. The following diagram outlines the deliverables.
Effective Strategic Planning
Program Oversight/Budget/Advocacy
Requirements for Applications of Technology in Space Flight Operations
Comprehensive Evaluation of Emerging Technologies With Annual Updates
Establishment and Operation of a Commercial Space Center
Testbeds Through the Commercial Space Center (CSA) of NASA Field Centers
New Technologies in Sensors, Telecommunications, Information Systems, Virtual
Environments (Haptic Interfaces-Holography), Artificial Intelligence, and
Decision Support Systems
Refined Medical System for Space Flight System Integrated with Information and
Telecommentations Technologies
Enhanced Training and Education Systems-Virtual Environments and Information
Technologies
Protocols/Procedures for Utilizing Telecommunications and Information
Technologies in the Delivery of Health Care
National and International Testbeds for Telemedicine and Medical Education
Using Emerging Technologies
Accessibility to NASA Technology and Information Using Appropriate Tools
Commercial Agreements as Appropriate to Leverage Technologies
Relationships With Other Government Agencies, Academia, and Industry
Spinoff Technologies and Products to Terrestrial Markets
Enhance Educational Tools
Cross-Cultural Adaptation for Medical Care/Education
Challenges
Information systems
Decision Support Systems
Artificial Intelligence
Compression
Virtual Presence
Haptic Interfaces
3-D and 4-D Imaging
Computer-based Medical Training
Computer-based Medical Records
Noninvasive Diagnostic Tools
Imaging
Holography
Remote Sensing
Wireless Communications
Appropriate Protocols and Procedures for Conducting Telemedicine
Overcoming Time and Distance Barriers
These challenges are further compounded bu the need for technology to be small,
adaptable, integrative, low power, and low maintenance. In addition, the culture,
language, and location must also be considered.