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Space ExplorationSocio-Economic Benefits
–An Integrated Perspective
Louis L. Grenier ing.Senior Manager, Planning and Performance
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SOCIOSOCIO--ECONOMIC STUDY CYCLEECONOMIC STUDY CYCLE(FOUR PHASES – AS EVIDENCE TO SUPPORT FUTURE INITIATIVES)
Stragtegic Planning Chronology2007: Perform Substantive Socio-Economic Studies
MarketIntelligence
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Socio-EconomicAnalysis ofPlanning
Scenarios
Business CaseStudy
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Strategic Planning Chronology2002: Formation of Strategic Planning Directorate
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STRATEGIC PLANNING DIRECTORATE(STRATEGIC FRAMEWORK: SPACE SCIENCES AND EXPLORATION)
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CSA STRATEGY
‘‘SWOT’’ ANALYSIS
SECTORIAL STRATEGIES(SPACE SCIENCES & EXPLORATION)
Strategic Planning Chronology2003: Development of CSA’S Strategy and Sectorial Strategies
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OPPORTUNITIES / THREATSUPDATE(RESOURCE DEPLETION - ENERGY& CLIMATE CHANGE
U.S. SPACE POLICY(‘‘MOON, MARS & BEYOND’’)
Strategic Planning Chronology2004: Key Elements of SWOT Analysis
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‘‘1ST INT`L EXPLORATION CONFERENCE NASA HQ, WASHINGTON, DC’’(MOON, MARS & BEYOND)
BUZZ ALDRIN – PERSPECTIVES(CANADIAN HERITAGEROBOTICS & TRANSPORT)
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Strategic Planning Chronology2005: Legacy & Inspiration from Visionaries
J.A. BOMBARDIER - VISION(OFF-ROAD TRANSPORT)
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Strategic Planning Chronology2006: Integration of Previous Concepts
into a Strategic Visualization
KEY QUESTION(WHAT WILL BE THE LIKELY NEXT
CANADIAN CONTRIBUTION OF HERITAGE SUCH AS CANADARM?)
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Strategic Planning Chronology2006: Integration of Previous Concepts
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LUNAR EXPLORATIONLUNAR EXPLORATIONTHINKTHINK--TANKTANK
(CONSULT WITH OTHER DEPARTMENT COLLEAGUES)
MAPPING OF SOCIOMAPPING OF SOCIO--ECONOMIC ECONOMIC BENEFITSBENEFITS
(WITH CONTRIBUTIONS FROM1616 DEPARTMENTS)
Strategic Planning Chronology2006: Consultations with Other
Federal Government Departments to Identify Common Interests
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Six Key Departments Identifiedwith
Potential Synergies in their Mandate &Converging Socio-Economic Benefits
Natural ResourcesNatural ResourcesCanadaCanada
Ressources naturellesRessources naturellesCanadaCanada
TransportTransportCanadaCanada
TransportsTransportsCanadaCanada
EnvironmentEnvironmentCanadaCanada
EnvironnementEnvironnementCanadaCanada NationalNational
DefenceDefenceDDééfensefenseNationaleNationale
IndustryIndustryCanadaCanada
IndustrieIndustrieCanadaCanada
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MarketIntelligence
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andPolicy Analysis
Socio-EconomicAnalysis ofPlanning
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Definition of Benefits
Economic andEconomic andcommercial benefits.commercial benefits.
1. Direct revenues:1. Direct revenues:
2. Employment and staff:2. Employment and staff:
3. Corporate value:3. Corporate value:
4. Synergies:4. Synergies:
Assess the economic returns generated from the activity directly or indirectly for the industry. Direct economic benefits have been quantified whenever possible.
Revenues for the companies involved in the opportunities. Benefit ratings takes into account the potential added value generated by initial government investment, rather than primary government contracts;
Employment effects on the companies involved through the participation to future initiatives;
Benefits for the companies of being involved in future initiatives in terms of communications, business references, improved quality standards, etc.;
Opportunities to stimulate cross-sectors innovation (both inside & outside space sector)
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Definition of Benefits
Social benefitsSocial benefits
1. National Pride:1. National Pride:
2. Access to Canadians:2. Access to Canadians:
3. Service to Departments3. Service to Departments
4. Security & Sovereignty:4. Security & Sovereignty:
5. National & Int5. National & Int’’l Policyl Policy
Assess the impacts on Canadian society in general. These benefits have been qualified. The following elements have been assessed when data and information were available
Visibility of the Canadian space program and of Canadian technological capabilities;
Accessibility of the technologies and products developed by the projects to the general population;
Adequacy of the technologies and products developed by the projects to meet government agencies’ requirements (other and defence & security)
Adequacy of the technologies and products developed by the projects to meet government defence and security agencies’ requirements
Contribution to Canadian international policy and leadership, national cohesion, etc.
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Overview of Benefits ResultsSpace Exploration ONLYSpace Exploration ONLY
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RoversKey Benefits Summary
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INTER-DEPARTMENTALPAPER
(7 DEPARTMENTS & 1 NGO)
Strategic Planning Chronology2008: Mobilise and Engage Other Deparments
‘‘Towards an Integrated Approach for Electric-Drive Transportation in Canada’’
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Opportunities for Innovation1. Advanced Light materials(Chassis)
2. High Energy Density Batteries
3. Micro‐Batteries (APU)
4. Electric‐Drive Technologies(Wheel Motors)
5. Advanced Robotics(CDN Heritage)
6. Advanced Electronics, Software, Navigation
7. Improved ComponentReliability & Safety
8. Advanced Glass Coatings
1.1. Advanced Light materialsAdvanced Light materials(Chassis)(Chassis)
2.2. High Energy Density BatteriesHigh Energy Density Batteries
3.3. MicroMicro‐‐Batteries (APU)Batteries (APU)
4.4. ElectricElectric‐‐Drive TechnologiesDrive Technologies(Wheel Motors)(Wheel Motors)
5.5. Advanced RoboticsAdvanced Robotics(CDN Heritage)(CDN Heritage)
6.6. Advanced Electronics, Advanced Electronics, Software, NavigationSoftware, Navigation
7.7. Improved ComponentImproved ComponentReliability & SafetyReliability & Safety
8.8. Advanced Glass CoatingsAdvanced Glass Coatings
8. Dry Lubricants
9. Solar & Altnernative Power Sources (Integrated Solar Films)
10. Short & Long Range Communications
11. Proximity Detection Systems
12. Recyclable Materials
13. New Plastics, Composites,Superior Coatings
14. Improved Seals, Sealants
15. Advances in Suspension
8.8. Dry LubricantsDry Lubricants
9.9. Solar & Altnernative Power Solar & Altnernative Power Sources (Integrated Solar Sources (Integrated Solar Films)Films)
10.10. Short & Long Range Short & Long Range CommunicationsCommunications
11.11. Proximity Detection SystemsProximity Detection Systems
12.12. Recyclable MaterialsRecyclable Materials
13.13. New Plastics, Composites,New Plastics, Composites,Superior CoatingsSuperior Coatings
14.14. Improved Seals, SealantsImproved Seals, Sealants
15.15. Advances in SuspensionAdvances in Suspension
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Opportunities for Innovation
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Strategic Planning Chronology2008/9: Carry-out End-of-Cycle Socio-Economic Studies
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Moon Base Site
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Shackelton Crater
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Ernest Shackelton - Antarctica
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