Management of the Low-Boom Flight Demonstrator Project
The Office of Inspector General examined NASA’s efforts to meet cost, schedule, and performance goals in developing the Low-Boom Flight Demonstrator.
The Office of Inspector General examined NASA’s efforts to meet cost, schedule, and performance goals in developing the Low-Boom Flight Demonstrator.
The Office of Inspector General evaluated NASA’s development of exploration ground systems software, a critical component of the Agency’s human space flight program.
The Office of Inspector General examined NASA’s efforts to meet cost, schedule, and performance goals in developing two mobile launchers that will serve as the ground structure to assemble, transport, and launch the SLS/Orion rocket and capsule.
The Office of Inspector General examined NASA’s management of the major Space Launch System contracts – core stage, upper stage, RS-25 engines, solid rocket boosters – to assess whether the programs are meeting cost, schedule, and performance goals.
The Office of Inspector General examined NASA’s management of the data centers it uses to manage Earth science data collected from satellites, aircraft, field measurements, and other Agency programs.
The Office of Inspector General examined $22 million in NASA grants awarded to the Space Science Institute (SSI), a nonprofit research and education corporation based in Boulder, Colorado.
The NASA Office of Inspector General (OIG) issues its Semiannual Report to Congress summarizing the OIG’s activities and accomplishments from April 1 – September 30, 2019.
NASA receives "clean" (or unmodified) audit opinion on its Fiscal Year 2019 financial statements.
The Office of Inspector General examined NASA’s progress in transporting astronauts to the International Space Station on commercial launch vehicles.
The Office of Inspector General released its annual report identifying what it views as the top management and performance challenges facing NASA.