MANAGEMENT FOR SPACE TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT
Abstract
Technological Management for space technological development is defined as: the decisions adopted by a country on policies, plans, programs, etc. in terms of creation, dissemination, use and transfer of satellite technology to achieve technological development.
Developing countries with their educational institutions and research centers have made efforts, founding organizations, programs, and projects, to promote space technological development, these instances arise and disappear without achieving the objective for which they were founded.
The fundamental purpose of technology management is technological development; To achieve this, integration is necessary: government academia- industry. Technological development makes it possible to reduce political, economic, and social conflicts in poor countries.
For this reason, a systemic model of spatial technological development is proposed, which allows the integration of scientific research in companies based on the goals, objectives, and market strategies of these companies, to achieve technological development.
The proposed systemic model has three stages: entry E, consists of the analysis of the satellite system in the international and national context; box C, made up of: diagnosis, proposal, planning to carry out the proposal, and output S, in this case it is the technological development of the space. S= EC, that is, E and C can be adjusted to achieve S.
Holding E and S fixed, C will have an infinite number of solutions, which can be adjusted by those implementing the program. Therefore, the performance of a model can be validated, especially by its results.
The foundation of the Latin American and Caribbean Space Agency for this year is proof of the need for countries to transmit and receive information for the benefit of their peoples.