NASA Autonomous Rotorcraft Project: Project Management Leads to Industry Leader in Innovation AviationTable of ContentsIntroduction 3Scope of work 3Objectives 3Outcomes 4Work Based Structure 4Critical Planning 8Key Achievements 10Risk Management 11Quality Policy 13Quality Objectives 14References 16Introduction Scope of Work The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Autonomous Rotorcraft project is an initiative to develop innovative aviation technology through project management. The project succeeded in making NASA an industry leader in autonomous aviation. This report will examine the approach used by NASA and how it contributed to the project's success. NASA's project is focused on developing autonomous aerial vehicles that can operate in changing environments on various planets (Whalley et al., 2002). The project is a collaboration between NASA and other industries, and its success has caused significant advancement in the field of autonomous aviation. Objectives of the NASA Rotorcraft ProjectThe primary goal of this project was to develop autonomous Rotorcraft that could be used for the scientific exploration of planets. In addition, the project was geared to develop advanced rotorcraft technologies. In this case,