
As a late entrant to the Rocket U Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) Competition, Marshall Space Flight Center’s “Aero-M” team brought a competitive edge with their hexacopter.
As a late entrant to the Rocket U Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) Competition, Marshall Space Flight Center’s “Aero-M” team brought a competitive edge with their hexacopter.
A mock search and rescue mission provided three young engineering teams the opportunity to learn about NASA’s systems engineering and project management principles.
January 2014 marks the first release of the APPEL News Digest, the Academy’s monthly news and events update. Have you signed up?
NASA has a new knowledge policy for programs and projects.
NASA has a new knowledge policy for programs and projects.
The first wave of updates to the APPEL website are complete—and there’s more in store for 2014.
Kennedy Space Center young professionals kick off the first in a series of NASA young professional presentations about their daily work across the agency.
On September 5, 2013, NASA Chief Knowledge Officer Ed Hoffman moderated a conversation between NASA veterans Dave Mobley and Jerry Clubb. Throughout their careers, Mobley and Clubb have held a number of technical and leadership positions and spoke with Hoffman on a variety of topics including lessons learned, international collaboration, mentoring, and important leadership skills. […]
David Oberhettinger discusses knowledge management at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory.