Annex A – Project methodology
Influence factors1 Military needs 8 Security vulnerability 15Technological
challenges –
physics22National
laws and
regulation29First
responders/
civilian rescue
services2 Social drivers 9 Natural vulnerability 16 National politics 23International
laws and
regulations30 Diversity3 Commercial interests 10 Research and development 17 Governance 24 System safety 31 Physical capabilities4 Health care 11 Resources 18 Geopolitics 25Security
(information
technology
and cyber)32 Cognitive capabilities5 Well-being 12 Cost 19 Culture 26 Support 33 Emotional capabilities6 Demography 13 Acceptance 20 Religion 27 Individual drivers 34 Senses7 Technological progress 14Technological
challenges –
energy21 Ethics 28 Financing 35 MoralityTable A.1 – Influence factors
Key factorsIn the second step, the influence factors were subjected to a cross-impact analysis to
identify the important drivers. The process distilled the influence factors down to 14 key
factors (these can be found in Figure A.7 below). The definitions of the key factors were
sharpened during this process and four to six projections were made to each key factor.
Each projection explored how a key factor could develop in a given direction over a
30-year time horizon. This important step requires good knowledge in the respective
specialist area and enough creativity to allow an exploration of the unknown. The
projections form the backbone of the scenarios that have been developed.Figure A.7 – The 14 key factorsHealth care Military needs System safety Commercial interests Technological progressCost Technological challengesInternational laws and
regulationsAcceptance National laws and
regulationsResearch and development Individual^ driversEthics Governance