May 28, 2010 Vol. 3, Issue 5 The Academy’s second Knowledge Forum addressed how organizations acquire and transfer the knowledge they need to staff successful projects.
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May 28, 2010 Vol. 3, Issue 5 Aerospace compares favorably to other industries in terms of challenge, excitement and educational opportunities, according to a Massachusetts Institute of Technology survey of students. The demographic challenges facing the aerospace industry have been the subject of extensive discussion by NASA, the National Academies of Science, and other […]
May 28, 2010 Vol. 3, Issue 5 The International Space Station was awarded the 2009 Collier Trophy.
May 28, 2010 Vol. 3, Issue 5 Retired NASA veteran Gus Guastaferro shared lessons learned during his career at the Academy’s second Principal Investigators Forum.
May 28, 2010 Vol. 3, Issue 5 NASA is undergoing a knowledge explosion—and not a moment too late..
May 28, 2010 Vol. 3, Issue 5 In response to recent volcanic activity that disrupted European air travel, the House Subcommittee on Space and Aeronautics held hearings to learn about the impact of volcanic ash on aviation.
May 28, 2010 Vol. 3, Issue 5 The Pioneer Venus Orbiter mission, launched on May 20, 1978, is one of only a handful of missions to study Venus.
May 28, 2010 Vol. 3, Issue 5 Principal investigators, project managers, and project scientists gathered to exchange stories and knowledge at the second Principal Investigator Forum in Annapolis, Maryland.
May 28, 2010 Vol. 3, Issue 5 The third Masters with Masters event explored the challenges and rewards of international collaboration with Mike Hawes and Lynn Cline.