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Former NASA Deputy Chief Engineer Chris Singer.
Critical Knowledge inSight: Cultural Innovation

A project culture open to discussing tough questions can help with mission success.

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High up in the Vehicle Assembly Building at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, an overhead crane lowers the final work platform, A north, into place for installation in High Bay 3 In January 2017. Installation of the final topmost level completed the 10 levels of work platforms that will surround NASA's SLS rocket and the Orion spacecraft and allow access during GSDO processing for missions. Photo credit: NASA/Frank Michaux
Human Spaceflight Knowledge Sharing: Integration Lessons

Longtime NASA Engineering Manager Chris Singer compares human spaceflight integration to marriage. Interface control documents and marriage licenses may be in place, but breakdowns will still occur if good relationships are absent.

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: Greg Williams, deputy associate administrator for Policy and Plans in NASA’s Human Exploration and Operations Mission Directorate, delivers keynote address at the Human Spaceflight Knowledge Sharing Forum. Photo Credit: NASA
A Look Back at NASA’s First Human Spaceflight Knowledge Sharing Forum

A pilot knowledge sharing forum that could influence future human spaceflight was held in November.

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