Office of International and Interagency Relations Mission - NASA The mission of the Office of International and Interagency Relations (OIIR) is to provide executive leadership and coordination for all NASA international and interagency activities and partnerships, and for policy interactions between NASA and other U S Executive Branch offices and agencies
Office of International and Interagency Relations (OIIR) - NASA NASA, ISRO Research Aboard Fourth Private Astronaut Mission to Station NASA’s Hurricane Science, Tech, Data Help American Communities NASA Sensor on Space Station Eyes Contamination off California Coast NASA Launching Rockets Into Radio-Disrupting Clouds NASA Mars Orbiter Captures Volcano Peeking Above Morning Cloud Tops
OIIR Organization - NASA In addition to its personnel at NASA Headquarters in Washington, DC, OIIR has representatives in Europe, Asia, and Russia OIIR Divisions Provides management oversight of all of NASA’s Federal advisory committees and ensures full compliance with the Federal Advisory Committee Act (FACA)
OIIR Export Control and Interagency Liaison Division (ECILD) - NASA The Export Control and Interagency Liaison Division (ECILD) administers the NASA Export Control Program, ensuring compliance with U S law and regulations; providing policy guidance; and representing the Agency on interagency working groups dealing with international technology transfer, nonproliferation, and export control
OIIR Liaison Offices - NASA The NASA Representative works with regional government officials and industry representatives on key aeronautics and space programs and serves as a regional point of contact for NASA meetings and travel in Europe
OIIR - SPACE OPERATIONS DIVISION (SOD) - NASA The Space Operations Division (SOD) manages international relations for the Space Operations Mission Directorate, providing policy guidance and program support for the Space Shuttle and International Space Station (ISS) programs, space communications and navigation, launch services, program integration, human spaceflight and crew issues
OIIR -FOREIGN AND INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS - NASA NASA cooperation with Foreign and International Organizations NOTE: All of the links on this page reside outside the NASA GOV domain ARGENTINA National Space Activities Commission (CONAE) AUSTRALIA Australian Space Agency (ASA) Commonwealth Scientific Industrial Research Organization (CSIRO) AUSTRIA Aeronautics and Space Agency (ALR) BANGLADESH
OIIR - Aeronautics and Cross Agency Support Division (ACD) The division oversees a diverse assortment of cooperative activities, from research aimed at improving the safety and efficiency of global aviation, to complementing U S space technology investments with research activities in other countries to help meet NASA goals
Engagement Opening: International and Interagency Relations Work with the Office of International and Interagency Relations (OIIR) to support NASA interagency and international partnership This may include arranging meetings, assisting with international and interagency agreements, research, writing, analysis and general correspondence for NASA senior leadership
Office of International and Interagency Relations Advance NASA's international and interagency activities through work on agreements, support NASA leadership engagement with international and interagency partners, and conduct research and analysis on relevant topics
Office of International and Interagency Relations (OIIR) - NASA NASA X-59’s Latest Testing Milestone: Simulating Flight from the Ground NASA Enables Construction Technology for Moon and Mars Exploration Meet Four NASA Inventors Improving Life on Earth and Beyond Key Portion of NASA’s Roman Space Telescope Clears Thermal Vacuum Test Student Coders Bring Novel Approaches to NASA Challenge
2019-07-23 HPD MIDEX - OIIR - explorers. larc. nasa. gov InternationalCooperation at NASA Jacob Parsley Office of International and Interagency Relations, NASA HQ July 23, 2019 International Cooperation: Current Guidelines 2
6 2019-05-02 APD SMEX - OIIR - NASA Office of International and Interagency Relations, NASA HQ May 2, 2019 International Cooperation: Current Guidelines • NASA international partners are generally government agencies due to the significant level of investment and legal requirements • Each Partner funds its respective contributions, but contributions need not be equivalent