Sec. 103. Establishment of Artemis program management office
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It is the sense of Congress that— the Johnson Space Center was established in 1961 to serve as the centralized location to house the organizations that led the Apollo program; the Johnson Space Center has decades of experience working with international partners, other Federal agencies, and partners in industry and academia to study, develop, and carry out the human spaceflight priorities of the United States; the Johnson Space Center’s architecture and program roles include crewed mission management, program definition and management, systems analysis and concepts, as well as overall crewed destination system development integration;
NASA has documented its lessons learned for complex program management within the NASA Policy Directive (NPD 7120.4) for Program/Project Management and NASA Space Flight Program and Project Management Requirements (NPR 7120.5). These documents delineate the scope and expectations for successful program implementation in NASA; and the Artemis program should leverage the expertise unique to Johnson Space Center. The Administrator shall establish the Artemis program management office at Johnson Space Center.