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Masters with Masters Doube Feature
Two Masters with Masters Interviews at Glenn Research Center on Project Leadership and Mentoring

Project leadership and mentoring coincide in this Masters with Masters double feature.

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CKO News
Introducing CKO News

April marks the first release of CKO News, a bi-monthly news and events update.

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NASA Knowledge Journal - Issue 1, Winter 2016
Introducing the NASA Knowledge Journal – Issue 1, Winter 2015

The NASA Knowledge Journal is an ongoing publication that serves to promote knowledge sharing and to communicate lessons learned and best practices, ensuring NASA remains a learning organization.

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Photo Credit: NASA
Welcome from NASA’s Chief Knowledge Officer

Many people think of knowledge management as lessons learned databases and other online tools for locating expertise.

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The Curiosity rover was subjected to stringent sterilization procedures. Image Credit: NASA
JPL Tube Pioneers Searchable Video Capture

The NASA/Caltech Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) is the lead NASA field center for the robotic exploration of the solar system.

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Data computing equipment at reactor at NASA Plum Brook Station circa 1960. Photo Credit: NASA
Better Access to Critical Expertise

One question I repeatedly receive from employees at NASA is, “Why can’t I ever find what I need?”

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Image Credit: NASA
Learning Lessons from GEMS

The Gravity and Extreme Magnetism SMEX (GEMS) mission failed to pass confirmation in May of 2012.

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Spaceport Innovators Keep on Innovating

Since 2011, a group of Kennedy Space Center (KSC) employees calling themselves the Spaceport Innovators have been organizing and attending talks on a wide range of subjects.

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Astronaut Neil A. Armstrong, the first man to set foot on the moon during the historic Apollo 11 space mission in July 1969, served for seven years as a research pilot at the NACA-NASA High-Speed Flight Station, now the Armstrong Flight Research Center, at Edwards, California, before he entered the space program. Armstrong is pictured here on an early simulator, dated October 8, 1956. Photo Credit: NASA
What Motivates Knowledge Sharing at NASA?

From the early days of knowledge management in the 1990s, practitioners have looked for effective ways to motivate knowledge-sharing in their organizations.

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