12. NASA’s
Future
=
More
Partnerships
“…a
new
plan
that
openly
taps
private
sector
creaLvity
while
making
certain
that
the
taxpaying
public
is
involved
in
an
unprecedented
fashion.”
16. "In
the
Beginning,
ARPA
created
the
ARPANET.
And
the
ARPANET
was
without
form
and
void.
And
darkness
was
upon
the
deep.
And
the
spirit
of
ARPA
moved
upon
the
face
of
the
network
and
ARPA
said,
'Let
there
be
a
protocol,'
and
there
was
a
protocol.
And
ARPA
saw
that
it
was
good.
And
ARPA
said,
'Let
there
be
more
protocols,'
and
it
was
so.
And
ARPA
saw
that
it
was
good.
And
ARPA
said,
'Let
there
be
more
networks,'
and
it
was
so."
20. SecLon
102
(d)(8)
• The
most
effecLve
uLlizaLon
of
the
scienLfic
and
engineering
resources
of
the
United
States,
with
close
cooperaLon
among
all
interested
agencies
of
the
United
States
in
order
to
avoid
unnecessary
duplica0on
of
effort,
facili0es,
and
equipment;
28. SecLon
102(a)
• The
Congress
hereby
declares
that
it
is
the
policy
of
the
United
States
that
acLviLes
in
space
should
be
devoted
to
peaceful
purposes
for
the
benefit
of
all
mankind.
31. Why
did
Arpanet
win?
• “The
RFC
tradiLon
of
pragmaLc,
experience-‐
driven,
aher-‐the-‐fact
standards
authorship
accomplished
by
individuals
or
small
working
groups
has
important
advantages
over
the
more
formal,
commi^ee-‐driven
process
typical
of
ISO
and
naLonal
standards
bodies”