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OIG Review of NASA STMD Portfolio
OIG Review of NASA STMD Portfolio

“In 2020, STMD began the Strategic Technology Architecture Roundtable (STAR) initiative to prioritize technology gaps within the Directorate’s portfolio. This process uses information from stakeholders to identify priority technology gaps that should be addressed in the near term. The first iteration of the STAR process took 2 years and culminated with the 2022 issuance of reports describing how STMD’s portfolio contributes to achieving 17 desired outcomes to close technology gaps related to commercial competitiveness as well as Moon, Mars, and future science missions.” Full report

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  • NASA Watch
  • December 19, 2022
NASA Tries To Explain The NASA iTech Thing

FWIW @Kirablackwell Jim Reuter if @NASAiTech is all you claim it is w/$500 million in private sector investment in #NASA technology then you'd think that STMD @NASA @NASA_OSBP @nasa_technology @NASAsolutions @NASAspinoff @NASASolve would be promoting things like this. Just sayin' https://t.co/OlFC1KHTVk — NASA Watch (@NASAWatch) February 4, 2020 Keith’s note: As I have noted before NASA does not really seem to be interested in letting people know about their NASA […]

  • NASA Watch
  • February 4, 2020
NASA STMD's IT Presence Online: Stove Pipes And Rabbit Holes
NASA STMD's IT Presence Online: Stove Pipes And Rabbit Holes

Keith’s note: There are lots of NASA technology events and news on the @NASAiTech account which are retweeted and commented upon by @Kirablackwell – Kira Blackwell – who is the NASA Space Technology Mission Directorate Program Executive for @NASAiTech. Yet when you go to the NASA Space Technology Mission Directorate main page none of these @NASAiTech events are listed nor are they mentioned on the NASA.gov calendar. There is also […]

  • NASA Watch
  • January 31, 2020
NASA Technology: Its Hard To Reach For The Stars When Your Head Is In The Sand

NASA, Harvard & TopCoder Partner to Develop a Secure Solar System Internet Protocol “TopCoder, the world’s largest professional development and design community, with NASA and the Harvard-NASA Tournament Lab (at Harvard’s Institute for Quantitative Social Science), today announced the launch of a series of innovation challenges that will develop foundational technological concepts for disruption tolerant deep space networking. NASA has made significant progress in developing Disruption Tolerant Networking (DTN) protocols […]

  • NASA Watch
  • November 4, 2013