People have noticed, thus.....
March 16, 2014: “According to NASA, its new strategic plan, released last week, provides the agency with a clear, unified, and long-term direction for all its activities. NASAs previous strategic plan was criticized in a 2012 National Research Council (NRC) report requested by Congress that found a lack of national consensus on the agencys strategic goals and objectives.
Government agencies are required to prepare strategic plans every four years in the year after a presidential election by the Government Performance and Results Modernization Act. The White House Office of Management and Budget (OMB) sets detailed requirements for the plans. NASA was given an extra year to produce its last version as the Obama Administration debated the agencys future, so it was released in 2011 rather than 2010.
The document states NASAs vision and mission and explains the agencys core values, goals and priorities.
In this new version, NASAs Vision is articulated as:
We reach for new heights and reveal the unknown for the benefit of humankind.
NASAs Mission is:
Drive advances in science, technology, aeronautics, and space exploration to enhance knowledge, education, innovation, economic vitality, and stewardship of Earth.
A comparison of the 2014 and 2011 strategic plans reveals few dramatic changes. Safety, integrity, teamwork and excellence remain the agencys core values. The plan also reiterates sending humans to Mars as the agencys long-term goal.
The addition of the words space and aeronautics to the mission statement is a significant change, however, and appears to respond to criticism of the 2011 version by the NRC committee..................”
Actually, that's "according to spacepolicyonline.com". This is what NASA says is according to NASA (from here):
NASA Today
NASA conducts its work in four principal organizations, called mission directorates:
- Aeronautics: manages research focused on meeting global demand for air mobility in ways that are more environmentally friendly and sustainable, while also embracing revolutionary technology from outside aviation.
- Human Exploration and Operations: focuses on International Space Station operations, development of commercial spaceflight capabilities and human exploration beyond low-Earth orbit.
- Science: explores the Earth, solar system and universe beyond; charts the best route of discovery; and reaps the benefits of Earth and space exploration for society.
- Space Technology: rapidly develops, innovates, demonstrates, and infuses revolutionary, high-payoff technologies that enable NASA's future missions while providing economic benefit to the nation.
NASA's fine. The problem we got is with all the mindless political hacks on both the extreme left and extreme right that make up stories about what NASA's saying and doing. So it boils down to being our job of taking the trouble to see what's really going on.