"Managing Knowledge for Successful Mission Operations"
Sponsored by Johnson Space Flight Center Mission Operations and the NASA Knowledge Management Team
Johnson Space Flight Center
Houston, TX
March 2-3, 2006
Program and Schedule Agenda
Download the Registration form and either email to rebecca@jpl.nasa.gov or fax to 818.393.4052. CONFERENCE REGISTRATION HAS BEEN EXTENDED TO FEBRUARY 23, 2006.
The fee will be approximately $5 for refreshments requested in cash at check-in.
Key Dates:
Feb 10 - Submission Deadline
Feb 19 - Notification of Acceptance
Feb 20 - Registration Deadline
Feb 27 - Camera-ready Deadline
Mar 2-3 - Conference
An interdisciplinary conference spanning the areas of:
Human-oriented Knowledge Capture
Applied Capture and Reuse
Synergy of Existing Systems
Architecture
Research
NASA personnel and contractors are working on a wide variety of methods to capture, store, organize, and distribute key knowledge from US space experts and missions. These successful methods often involve a set of policies, processes, people, and technologies in order to accomplish their goals. This conference looks to bring together that distributed group and provide a forum for shared understanding and conversations.
Reasons to Attend:
Participate in a forum to discuss current activities in mission operations and knowledge management.
Bridge an understanding of best practices from distributed groups, and how they can be shared.
Frame new ways to architect information, capture knowledge, and deliver decision support systems.
Gain insight into trends and advancing technologies that underpin KM technologies and techniques over the coming decade.
Interact and network with NASA employees and contractors and key partners from industry and academia.
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