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NASA’s modified Boeing 747 Shuttle Carrier Aircraft with the Space Shuttle Endeavour on top lifts off to begin its ferry flight back to the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Photo Credit: NASA
Check Out Two New JSC Case Studies

Straight wing or delta wing?

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Ed Hoffman, agency CKO, David Oberhettinger, JPL CKO and Frank Mortelliti, Division Manager, JPL join the safety managers’ case study sessions with Ed Rogers, GSFC CKO.
JPL Case Study Approach Engages Active Learning

JPL and GSFC CKOs partner to offer case studies at JPL.

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NASA APPEL on YouTube
Updates to APPEL’s YouTube Channel

The Academy’s YouTube channel now includes new ways to access practitioner stories, insight, and knowledge.

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PhoneSat 1.0 during high-altitude balloon test.
Masters with Masters: Innovating at NASA

Two seasoned NASA practitioners discussed new ways of doing business at the agency with cutting-edge technology and innovative practices.

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2013 NASA APPEL Annual Report
APPEL Annual Report Released

The Academy’s annual report provides an in-depth look at its training and development accomplishments in Fiscal Year (FY) 2013.

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Masters with Masters Event
NASA’s CKO to Host Virtual PM Challenge

NASA CKO Dr. Ed Hoffman will moderate a special online Masters with Masters event on April 29, 2014 from 1 PM to 3 PM EDT as part of the agency’s 2014 Virtual PM Challenge series. 

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Inside the Payload Hazardous Servicing Facility at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, engineers and technicians have begun the process to stow the power-generating solar arrays for the Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution, or MAVEN, spacecraft. (September 30, 2013)
GAO Assessment of NASA’s Large-Scale Projects

NASA has made progress toward better management of cost and schedule across its portfolio, according to a new Government Accountability Office (GAO) report.

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One of the most perfect spheres ever created by humans. A fused quartz gyroscope for the Gravity Probe B experiment which differs from a perfect sphere by no more than a mere 40 atoms of thickness as it refracts the image of Einstein in the background.
This Month in NASA History: 10th Anniversary of the Gravity Probe B Launch

Forty years in the making and no stranger to the threat of cancellation, NASA’s mission to test predictions made by Albert Einstein serves as a testament to a team that was focused, yet flexible.

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Cover image of NASA's Software Catalog
NASA’s Software Catalog Is Now Available Online

NASA’s Chief Technology Office released over 1,000 pieces of code to the public in its new online software catalog.

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