She has received funding from various sources including the National Science Foundation, for SGER: United States participation in the 2007 Traverse to Dome A- Optical Sky Brightness and Ground Layer Turbulence Profiling.
[9] At InSpace Director, she has exceeded normal diversity benchmarks by cultivating a workforce that is 75% women in an industry that is traditionally occupied by men.
Her initiatives have facilitated the inclusion of female researchers within the InSpace Mission Specialist team and Technical Advisory Groups, two bodies that influence Australia's overarching space strategy.
[10] During her tenure as Director of the Advanced Instrumentation and Technology Centre (AITC) at ANU, she played a role broaden the scope of space testing services for the aerospace sector in both Australia and New Zealand.
[10] By early 2020, during the COVID-induced closures affecting much of Australian business, Moore facilitated the reopening of NSTF's first facility at ANU to open.