International Workshop on Managing Knowledge for Space Missions
Are you working in the space industry or trying to help aerospace organizations to share information and knowledge? If so, you are invited attend and submit a paper or presentation to the first International Workshop on Managing Knowledge for Space Missions.
Aerospace companies and government space agencies are working on a wide variety of methods to capture, store, organize, and distribute key knowledge from space experts and missions to explore space and the Earth around us. These successful methods often involve a set of policies, processes, people, and technologies in order to accomplish the goals of the organization. This conference looks to bring together that distributed group and provide a forum for shared understanding and conversations in how organizations are successfully managing knowledge for space missions and how we can, as a global community, do so in the future.
International Workshop on Managing Knowledge for Space Missions
Where: California Institute of Technology, Jet Propulsion Laboratory Pasadena, California, USA
When:July 17-19, 2007
More Info:km.nasa.gov (http://km.nasa.gov/home/event_KMMarch2007_detail.html)
There is a call for presentations and papers
Abstracts due May 18!
This workshop will
Provide a forum for the space community to discuss current activities in space missions and knowledge management, share best practices, and provide focused discussion on specific topics
Communicate and bring focus to applied knowledge management activities oriented in the space missions arena
Who Should Attend?
Aerospace industry and contractors
Government space agencies
Academic researchers in applied methods (students are encouraged)
Knowledge management professionals focused on the aerospace community
Conference Format
Keynote and all-session lectures
Exhibitor area and demonstrations (vendors and case studies from organizations)
Break out focus topics (half or full day)
Birds of a feather lunches
Panel discussions
Fee ($150 USD)
If you have any questions, please check out the web site or contact Jeanne Holm at Jeanne.Holm@jpl.nasa.gov.