Jean Engle and Brent Fontenot discuss knowledge management at Johnson Space Center.
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Ten years ago this month, NASA concluded the Digital Electronic Engine Control research program, which made significant contributions to aircraft engine performance.
As LDCM settles into orbit, a recent NASA publication celebrates images from Earth-observing satellites.
Findings from the inaugural young professionals workshop offer valuable insight for organizations on addressing the needs of the next-generation workforce.
Vol. 6, Issue 1 Routine reviews of Columbia’s launch videos from January 16, 2003, revealed a foam strike and triggered discussions within NASA about what, if anything should be done next.
Vol. 6, Issue 1 Ten years after an unexpected anomaly, the lessons and knowledge of the ICESat mission live on in current and future missions.
Vol. 6, Issue 1 The loss of the crew of STS-107 aboard Space Shuttle Columbia on February 1, 2003 marked a turning point for NASA.
Vol. 6, Issue 1 Susan Minor shares her insights about knowledge management practices within the Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate.