NASA has a new knowledge policy for programs and projects.
CKO News Staff

The Academy of Program/Project and Engineering Leadership (APPEL) presents “Masters with Masters,” a series that brings together master practitioners to reflect on their experiences, lessons learned, and thoughts about upcoming challenges.

Ask The Academy Vol. 6, Issue 3 Mike Lipka offers insight into the knowledge management services offered by the NASA Safety Center.

Vol. 6, Issue 3 How should we describe the different kinds of knowledge activities taking place across NASA?

By Ed Hoffman Eleven years ago, the Government Accountability Office (GAO) issued a report about NASA’s effectiveness—or lack of effectiveness—as a knowledge organization.

Ask the Academy Vol. 5, Issue 12 John Stealey shares his insights about knowledge management at Stennis Space Center.
By Ed Hoffman Who is responsible for the knowledge that NASA creates? Since being named NASA’s Chief Knowledge Officer (CKO) at the beginning of 2012, I have given this question a lot of thought. Every center and mission directorate now has a CKO or point of contact who can speak to their organization’s approach to […]

Ask the Academy Vol. 5, Issue 9 Kennedy Space Center’s Michael Bell talks about the state of knowledge at his center.
By Ed Hoffman Like all large, knowledge-intensive organizations, NASA faces continuous challenges identifying, capturing, and sharing what it knows effectively. Knowledge is the coin of the realm at NASA. Need to understand something about engine cutoff sensors, the physiological impact of extended stays in low-Earth orbit, or how to drive a rover on Mars? That […]