
Thirty-five years ago this month, an aerodynamic innovation driven by soaring fuel prices took flight: winglets.
Thirty-five years ago this month, an aerodynamic innovation driven by soaring fuel prices took flight: winglets.
Recent Government Accountability Office (GAO) testimony to Congress identified a need for best practices to enhance future U.S. launch vehicle development efforts.
NASA CKO address in professional publication the core issues of critical knowledge.
Attend live at KSC’s Mission Briefing Room in the KSC Operations and Checkout Building. The video of these two events will be posted to APPEL’s YouTube channel at a later time.
Department of Transportation drives FKMC to new level.
Orbiting Carbon Observatory-2 (OCO-2) launched into its targeted orbit on July 2, 2014, giving NASA a second chance to answer critical questions about atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2).
The critical roles of attitude and change were stressed throughout the graduation ceremony for the Systems Engineering Leadership Development Program (SELDP) class of 2014.
On February 17, 2014, NASA Chief Knowledge Officer Ed Hoffman moderated a conversation between the Jet Propulsion Laboratory’s Richard Cook, Deputy Director for the Solar System Exploration Organization, and David Lehman, Project Manager at JPL. Cook and Lehman spoke with Hoffman on a variety of topics including leadership, lessons learned on previous missions, and the […]
Seven Axioms of Good Engineering: Development of a Case Study-Based Course for NASA has been accepted for presentation at the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) conference.