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Poignant Video: NASA – The Frontier Is Everywhere (Update)

Keith’s 12 Jan update: The video has really gone viral (aintitcool, Huffington Post, Washington Post, and Gizmodo) . 1/4 million views in just several days. It would be a shame for NASA not to capitalize on this in some way. At a minimum can’t NASA’s YouTube channel “favorite” and “share” this video? Not responding sort of makes point initial made by “Damewse” i.e. “I got frustrated with NASA and made […]

  • NASA Watch
  • January 12, 2011
NASA's ExplorNet

Keith’s note: According to a Tweet by @KevinDJones, a NASA MSFC-associated social networking consultant, “Recording videos for NASA’s soon-to-be ExplorNet. I love this!” I’ll be willing to bet that most of NASA knows nothing about “NASA’s soon-to-be ExplorNet”. Expect some confusion, though: the name is already is use elsewhere. But this domain is for sale.

  • NASA Watch
  • December 20, 2010
NASA Contractor/Civil Service Social Media Guidelines Released

Message to NASA Civil Service and Contractor Employees: Social Networking Tools and Web 2.0 – Appropriate Use of Web Technologies “The use of Web 2.0 tools can significantly enhance NASA’s ability to communicate with employees and the public about its mission. The purpose of this memorandum is to provide guidance to NASA civil service and contractor employees regarding the use of these Web technologies to facilitate collaboration and information sharing […]

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  • August 3, 2010
NEEMO 14 and Social Media Policy at NASA

Keith’s note: NASA civil servant Nick Skytland is one of the Education and Public Outreach Officers for NEEMO-14. He is overtly using his Twitter account for the performance of his official duties – yet he still blocks specific taxpayers from following his postings. I have to wonder when NASA CIO Linda Cureton will finally put a social media policy in place at NASA that deals with such flagrant abuses of […]

  • NASA Watch
  • May 5, 2010
Social Media Do's and Don'ts at USA

UNITED SPACE ALLIANCE POLICY SOCIAL MEDIA USAGE Company Policy A-33, Basic 02/05/10 POLICY It has been the long standing policy of United Space Alliance (USA) and its subsidiaries to keep the public informed about company plans, programs, and accomplishments. With the evolution of social media tools and platforms, USA employees have access to participate directly in the free and open discussion of company, industry, and national issues. However, in doing […]

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  • February 26, 2010