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2020 SELP Graduates
Leading with Relevance at NASA

Kenneth Criswell and Christopher Miller deliver the graduates’s insights into leading with relevance at NASA. On February, 2020, the 2018 class of the Systems Engineering Leadership Program (SELP) celebrated 16 months of accelerated professional growth and cross-agency discovery.

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2020 SELP Graduates
Class of 2018 SELP Insights into Systems Engineering

On February, 2020, the 2018 class of the Systems Engineering Leadership Program (SELP) celebrated 16 months of accelerated professional growth and cross-agency discovery.

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2020 SELP Graduates
2020 SELP Graduation (Closing Remarks)

Michelle Amos delivers closing remarks for the class of 2018 SELP graduation.

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Virtual Project Management Challenge: Success, Imagination and Problem-Solving with Dilbert’s Scott Adams

Watch recorded March 26, 2020 session. 

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Critical Knowledge inSight: Lessons from Managing a Low-Cost Mission

What lessons could you learn from a low-cost, short-schedule mission?

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NASA APPEL Knowledge Inventory

As NASA charts the course from the Moon to Mars, APPEL Knowledge Services has developed the Knowledge Inventory to provide quick, easy access to a growing collection of valuable information, with case studies, lessons learned, expert videos, knowledge networks and more.

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NASA EDGE: ICON L-1 Show

NASA EDGE provided coverage of the ICON launch prior to the most recent launch attempt. Find out all about the ICON mission and the crew that launches the Pegasus rocket from the Northrop Grumman L-1011 Stargazer, and stay tuned for a new launch date coming soon. Go ICON.

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NASA EDGE Solar Orbiter
NASA EDGE: The Solar Orbiter Rollout Show

Watch recording of the The Solar Orbiter Rollout Show.

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NASA EDGE: Navigation Doppler Lidar

One major element of NASA’s return to the Moon is improved autonomous Guidance, Navigation, and Control systems. NASA EDGE takes a close look at NASA Langley Research Center’s development of Navigation Doppler Lidar (NDL) to provide accurate, surface-relative altitude and vector velocity data to make sure NASA can land spacecraft safely on the Moon and any surface.

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