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Does "OneNASA" Still Exist?

By Keith Cowing
NASA Watch
December 4, 2007

Entrust Partners With Government in ‘One NASA’ Initiative

“The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has enjoyed a long-standing, successful relationship with Entrust, Inc. . Now, that partnership grows even stronger as NASA deploys Entrust solutions to unify their security strategy across all sites and field offices in support of its “One NASA” and HSPD-12 initiatives.”

Editor’s note: When I go to http://www.onenasa.gov/, I find that no such website exists. Yet if I go to http://onenasa.com/ it exists, but a password is needed to enter. OneNASA.com is owned by website development firm named ninthdegree.com. If I use the Nasa.gov search engine no URL with “OneNASA” appears in the search results. So, does this “OneNASA” entity actually exist? if so, what does it do?

Editor’s update: I guess some folks haven’t gotten the message yet: OneNASA is dead. According to this 15 December 2006 Internal memo titled “One NASA – Success and Transition” from Mike Griffin: “With this critical success the One NASA initiative has completed the last major milestone in its intial objectives. Furthermore, the Agency has recognized the value of the One NASA approach and has successfully integrated that approach into its formal organizations. Now, it is time to use the existing institutions more, rather than compensating for them; therefore, One NASA is being discontinued as an official NASA intitiative.”

NASA Watch founder, Explorers Club Fellow, ex-NASA, Away Teams, Journalist, Space & Astrobiology, Lapsed climber.