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A View From Outside: GlobalFlyer Pilot Breaks Own Record

Ask OCE — February 24, 2006 — Vol. 1, Issue 5   Steve Fossett, piloting the Virgin Atlantic GlobalFlyer broke his own record for the longest flight in aviation history after making an emergency landing on February 11th at Bournemouth Airport, in England. Fossett traveled 26,389.3 miles in 76 hours 45 minutes.

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Message From Chief Engineer Technical Excellence: Roles and Responsibilities

Ask OCE — February 24, 2006 — Vol. 1, Issue 5   By Chris Scolese   The primary goal of my tenure as Chief Engineer is to refine our way of doing business so that over the long term, technical excellence, safety, and mission success become part of the fabric of our institution. There are […]

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Langley Researchers Expand Knowledge Base for Supersonic Transports

Ask OCE — February 24, 2006 — Vol. 1, Issue 5 Three Langley Research Center engineers conducted a wind tunnel investigation that extended the existing knowledge base for supersonic transports.

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This Week in NASA History: Pioneer 10 and 11

ASK OCE — March 17, 2006 — Vol. 1, Issue 6 Pioneer 10 was launched on March 2nd 1972, undertaking a mission to explore Jupiter. Its mission ended 31 March 1997. Pioneer’s final, faint signal was received on 23 January 2003, more than 30 years after launch.

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APPEL Holds Masters Forum, PM Challenge

ASK OCE — March 17, 2006 — Vol. 1, Issue 6 APPEL held the twelfth Masters Forum in Herndon, VA, on March 8-10, with a full line-up of NASA and industry veterans on hand to share stories and wisdom with approximately 67 current program/project managers and engineers.

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Common Traits of Great Groups and Their Leaders

ASK OCE — March 17, 2006 — Vol. 1, Issue 6 The Manhattan Project. The Xerox Palo Alto Research Center. Apple Computer. The Lockheed Skunk Works. Walt Disney Studio animators.

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CPMR Spotlighted in Engineering Management Journal

ASK OCE — March 17, 2006 — Vol. 1, Issue 6 Engineering Management Journal, the flagship quarterly publication of the American Society for Engineering Management, devoted its entire December issue to the Center for Program/Project Management Research (CPMR), a partnership between NASA APPEL and the Universities Space Research Association (USRA).

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Admitting Mistakes: A Lesson from Wernher Von Braun

ASK OCE — March 17, 2006 — Vol. 1, Issue 6   Nobody understood better than the legendary Dr. Wernher Von Braun that mistakes are an unavoidable fact of life in aerospace development. Von Braun made a point of encouraging his team members to be forthcoming about their mistakes. In an anecdote that he recalled […]

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Message from the Chief Engineer: Engineering Philosophy

ASK OCE — March 17, 2006 — Vol. 1, Issue 6   By Chris Scolese   NASA is breaking new ground in space exploration. The concepts, technologies, and components being assessed and developed will enable capabilities that are neither fully defined nor even imagined at this time.

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