RDA (Avatar)

RDA
TypeFictional interplanetary mining and military mega-corporation
PurposeResource extraction and territorial expansion on Pandora to support Earth's depleted resources
HeadquartersEarth
Location
ProductsUnobtanium, advanced military hardware, maglev transit systems
ServicesResource extraction, military enforcement, and corporate colonialism
MethodsColonial expansion, resource extraction, military force, corporate diplomacy
Corporate Administrator
Parker Selfridge
Security Chief
Miles Quaritch

The Resources Development Administration (RDA) is a fictional organization that first appears in Avatar, the 2009 science fiction film written and directed by James Cameron. It is depicted as a powerful corporate entity seeking unobtainium, a valuable mineral, to sustain its operations. To this end, the RDA establishes a colony on the extrasolar moon Pandora, where it employs both scientific and military means to extract resources, often clashing with the indigenous Na'vi population.

James Cameron and various critics have drawn comparisons between the RDA and real-world entities to highlight the corporation's role as a critique of environmental degradation, imperialism, and corporate overreach. Cameron likened the RDA's exploitation of Pandora to BP's actions in the Deepwater Horizon oil spill, while others have compared it to companies like Chevron Corporation, Shell Oil Company, and ExxonMobil, emphasizing parallels in destructive resource extraction practices and disregard for environmental or human consequences. Additionally, the militarized SecOps arm of the RDA has been compared to private military firms like Blackwater, noted for their use of ex-military personnel and ethically questionable tactics, with the RDA's militarism also echoing historical and contemporary U.S. military strategies. Through these comparisons, the RDA is framed as a dystopian representation of unchecked corporate power intertwined with militarism and environmental exploitation.