In support of the Biden-Harris Administration’s efforts to advance racial equity in the federal government, NASA has released its first-ever Equity Action Plan.
The
plan establishes key focus areas that will allow the agency to track progress
toward improved diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility both internally
and externally to NASA.
“At
NASA, all of our missions depend on our steadfast commitment to equal
opportunity,” said NASA Administrator Bill Nelson. “The Equity Action plan
deepens our commitment to further identify and remove the barriers that limit
opportunity in underserved and underrepresented communities. This framework
anchors fairness as a core component in every NASA mission to make the work we
do in space and beyond more accessible to all.”
The
four focus areas the plan addresses are:
Increasing
integration and utilization of contractors and businesses from underserved
communities and expanding equity in NASA’s procurement process
Enhancing
grants and cooperative agreements to advance opportunities, access, and
representation for underserved communities
Leveraging
Earth Science and socioeconomic data to help mitigate environmental challenges
in underserved communities
Advancing
external civil rights compliance and expanding access to limited English
proficient populations within underserved communities
NASA
will lean into the focus areas by further analyzing and assessing feedback
received from an initial request for information. The initial request solicited
insight from the public on whether, and to what extent, NASA programs and
policies perpetuate barriers and limit benefits for people of color and other
underserved communities. The agency also will work to implement enhancements to
policies and programs that bridge gaps and provide more opportunities within
NASA, the aerospace industry, and STEM fields.
This
action plan is the latest step in the agency’s Mission Equity initiative
announced last year in response to White House Executive Order 13985,
“Advancing Racial Equity and Support for Underserved Communities Through the
Federal Government.”