ASK OCE — June 21, 2007 — Vol. 2, Issue 4 When the question arises as to whether a system of international standards is important, the United States Standards Strategy (USSS) has a clear answer: voluntary consensus standards are nothing less than the cornerstone of the 21st century global economy.
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ASK OCE — June 21, 2007 — Vol. 2, Issue 4 The need for unified technical and manufacturing standards goes far beyond economic efficiency, ease of use, and interoperability.
ASK OCE — June 21, 2007 — Vol. 2, Issue 4 A satellite that can repair itself in low-Earth orbit. Intelligent machines and systems that can “mind meld” with one another.
ASK OCE — June 21, 2007 — Vol. 2, Issue 4 The Korea Aerospace Research Institute (KARI) is nearing the completion of the Naro Space Center.
ASK OCE — June 21, 2007 — Vol. 2, Issue 4 The movement to unify and strengthen U.S. standards is hardly new a voluntary standards system has been in existence for nearly ninety years.
ASK OCE — June 21, 2007 — Vol. 2, Issue 4 On June 28, 1978, Seasat-A was launched from Vandenberg Air Force Base aboard an Atlas-Agena launch vehicle.
ASK OCE — June 21, 2007 — Vol. 2, Issue 4 By Chris Scolese In this issue we examine the role of standards at NASA, the Department of Defense, and more generally throughout engineering and technical professions.
ASK OCE — November 3, 2006 — Vol. 1, Issue 15 Collaboration was the theme of the thirteenth Masters Forum, hosted by the Academy of Program/Project & Engineering Leadership at Babson College in mid-September.
ASK OCE — November 3, 2006 — Vol. 1, Issue 15 Rocco A. Petrone, 80, an Apollo-era NASA executive known for his toughness and drive to see NASA succeed, died August 24, 2006 at his home in Palos Verdes Estates, CA. Mr. Petrone, who truly believed that spaceflight could serve toward the betterment of […]