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- Systems and Processes
- Knowledge Worker Infrastructure is a vision, architecture, and tool set focused on enabling NASA business processes and knowledge workers. NASA processes such as engineering inspections, project reviews, collaborative development, and knowledge sharing are being enabled today.
- Team Collaboration Pilot -- Lessons Learned Report -- A NASA-wide team collaboration pilot was conducted from July 2002 until June 2003 and then extended for an additional year. The objective of the pilot was to assess the value of collaboration tools and adoption processes as applied to NASA teams. The lessons learned are documented in this report.
- NASA Team Collaboration -- The mission of the Knowledge Management and Collaborative Technology group at the NASA Glenn Research Center is to assist NASA's virtual teams via the application of collaborative technology. The group evolves NASA requirements for team collaboration services, assesses the landscape for collaborative technology including commercial products and emerging capabilities, and continuously learns and applies techniques to foster the adoption of collaborative technology within and across NASA teams. The group has been instrumental in providing virtual workspaces for project groups built on the EMC2/Documentum platform and Web-based meeting and conferencing via WebEx.
- Glenn Technical Report Server -- a service that allows the public to search online technical reports and abstracts. Unlimited, unclassified, and publicly available NASA series reports (TM, TP, CR, CP, SP) are available in PDF format and can be viewed with Adobe® Acrobat® Reader. Citations are rendered in HTML and thus are immediately viewable through your browser. As of November 2008, there were more than 4,100 searchable report abstracts and approximately 3,300 complete documents available online. Journal articles and society presentations that are not part of the NASA report series may be located by searching the NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS).
- Emerging Technology and Desktop Standards (ETADS) -- The Emerging Technology and Desktop Standards (ETADS) group, also referred to as the Desktop Standards group, consists of a state-of-the-art testbed facility and a diverse staff of civil servants and contractors dedicated to the implementation of Agency projects related to standards for end-user computing, desktop security and system configuration, including:
- Development and maintenance of the NASA Desktop Computing Standards (NASA-STD-2804), Minimum Interoperability Software Suite, and Minimum Hardware Configurations (NASA-STD-2805)
- Development and maintenance of the Agency Configuration Security Standards (ASCS), operating system and application configuration guidelines designed to meet Federal Information Security Management Act of 2002 (FISMA) requirements
- Desktop Smartcard Integration (DSI), responsible for developing installation packages to facilitate the incorporation of smart card authentication into NASA desktops, as required by Homeland Security Policy Directive-12 (HSPD-12)
- Maintenance of the Agency Mailing List Service
- Provision of leadership and technical guidance, in support of NASA's effort to comply with Federal Data-At-Rest (DAR) encryption requirements
- Tools
- EMC2/Documentum
- SamePage Wiki
- Glenn Research Center
- Points of Contact
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