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The towering 327-foot-tall Ares I-X rocket leaves the Vehicle Assembly Building at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The rocket, riding atop a crawler-transporter, headed down the 4.2-mile track to Launch Pad 39B. The move to the launch pad, known as "rollout," began at 1:39 a.m. EDT and ended with “hard down” at the launch pad at 9:17 a.m. EDT.
HEOMD Releases Ares I-X Lessons Learned Module

NASA’s Human Exploration Operations Mission Directorate (HEOMD) publicly released a new online module on the lessons learned from Ares I-X.

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Charles Hunt, senior cost analyst at NASA Headquarters in the Office of Evaluation, Cost Analysis Division, discusses joint confidence levels with the Virtual PM Challenge session moderator.
Joint Confidence Levels Explained

What are joint confidence levels, and what do they tell us about the state of a project?

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Sandra Smalley - PM Challenge
Virtual PM Challenge Roundup

Knowledge, safety, and program planning and control served as the first three topics for NASA’s Virtual Project Management (PM) Challenge series.

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Shuttle Orbiter Columbia lift and mate to external tank in the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB).
Columbia Accident Investigation Lessons Learned

The Human Exploration Operations Mission Directorate (HEOMD) released a new online module that captures lessons from the Columbia accident investigation process. 

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Daria Topousis
CKO Corner: NEN’s Daria Topousis

Daria Topousis discusses knowledge management on the NASA Engineering Network (NEN).

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An overhead view of the Skylab Orbital Workshop in Earth orbit as photographed from the Skylab 4 Command and Service Modules (CSM) during the final fly-around by the CSM before returning home. The space station is contrasted against the pale blue Earth.
This Month in NASA History: Skylab Down

Thirty-four years ago, NASA’s first space station fell to Earth in rural Australia.

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Young professionals drafting a group report at the 2012 International Programme/Project Management Committee Young Professionals Workshop in Naples, Italy.
Research Brief: Next-Generation Information-Seeking Behaviors

Is there a mismatch between the research competencies college graduates bring to the workplace and what employers expect from them?

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Dr. Edward Hoffman
Five Questions for Ed Hoffman

Ed Hoffman talks about his transition into the role of NASA Chief Knowledge Officer full time.

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David Oberhettinger, JPL Chief Knowledge Officer
CKO Corner: JPL’s David Oberhettinger

David Oberhettinger discusses knowledge management at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory.

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