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The singular focus of IEMP is to support NASA's ability
to achieve its Mission:


To pioneer the future in space exploration, scientific discovery,
and aeronautics research.

NASA needs high performing business systems and processes to achieve its vision and mission for the future. When the program is fully implemented, NASA's financial and business communities will have access to a single integrated management system and related processes. This integration will give business managers access to consistent and real-time information – managers will have new visibility into day-to-day operations, allowing for more informed decision-making and management against mission and performance goals.

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The following chart shows how IEMP supports each part of NASA's Strategic Goals:

    IEMP Business Drivers  
    Provide timely, consistent and reliable information for management decisions Improve NASA's accountability and enable full cost management Achieve efficiencies and operate effectively Exchange information with customers and stakeholders Attract and retain a world class workforce
Understand and Protect our Home Planet
 
Explore the Universe and Search for Life    
Inspire the Next Generation of Explorers      
As Only NASA Can





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