
Vol. 5, Issue 11 Unlike physical elements, it is hard to guess the half-life of knowledge in advance.
Vol. 5, Issue 11 Unlike physical elements, it is hard to guess the half-life of knowledge in advance.
Vol. 5, Issue 11 Langley Research Center’s Manjula Ambur shares her insights about knowledge management at her center.
Vol. 5, Issue 11 Two of APPEL’s most popular courses are now available to NASA employees online.
Vol. 5, Issue 11 A 2010 balloon mishap serves as a valuable case study.
Vol. 5, Issue 11 As one of a handful of astrophysicists in the Philippines, Rogel Mari Sese aims to advance his countrys role in space.
Vol. 5, Issue 11 | Download PDF How can an organization address the human dimension of complex projects?
Vol. 5, Issue 11 Forty-five years ago, the unpiloted Apollo 4 spacecraft flew atop a Saturn V rocket to prove NASA could safely reach the moon.
By Ed Hoffman Who is responsible for the knowledge that NASA creates? Since being named NASA’s Chief Knowledge Officer (CKO) at the beginning of 2012, I have given this question a lot of thought. Every center and mission directorate now has a CKO or point of contact who can speak to their organization’s approach to […]
By Ann Over The Space Communications and Networking (SCaN) Testbed (STB) is a flight and ground system delivered on a fast-track schedule by Glenn Research Center.