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On Friday, April 3, 2015, the Federal Knowledge Management Community will be hosted at NASA Headquarters.
On Friday, April 3, 2015, the Federal Knowledge Management Community will be hosted at NASA Headquarters.
I found out the hard way that some of the things you learn in school don’t hold up in the real world.
Irene Kaye discusses knowledge management at Johnson Space Center.
The original Star Trek episode “Spock’s Brain” is not as well-ranked or well-starred as the fuzzball populated “Trouble with Tribbles.”
I’ve made plenty of mistakes, and some were instructive.
Twenty years ago, Doring Kindersley Publishing–the UK book company famous for the large “DK” logo on its lower spine and its floating art design–announced a new series of reference guides called DK Pockets.
Before I came to work for NASA, I worked as a contractor for the Air Force. My job was to develop and deploy a knowledge management system called “Knowledge Now.”
The 17th meeting of Federal Knowledge Management Community was hosted by the Department of Homeland Security’s Judeth Kaylor on Friday, January 23, in Arlington, Virginia.
How can lessons learned from NASA projects and programs guide our projects and programs to better ensure mission success?