NASA CIO, Linda Y. Cureton, posts thoughts about leadership, IT transformation, and other important subjects on her blog.
NASA CIO, Linda Y. Cureton, posts thoughts about leadership, IT transformation, and other important subjects on her blog.
On August 5, a worldwide audience watched and celebrated the Mars Science Laboratory’s (MSL) successful Entry, Descent and Landing (EDL) and Curiosity’s touchdown on Mars. For JPL’s OCIO, it was a ...
When the Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) reached its destination and the Curiosity rover began its complex descent to the planet, Dryden Flight Research Center was part of the team. Jim Montgomery, ...
What if this article was the national headline across the United States? Is NASA protecting and safeguarding its information and information systems? Is it possible to protect and safeguard ...
Think back three years. In mid-2009, enterprise-scale social media services were not what they are today, yet many large organizations were already aware of social media’s low cost ability to address ...
The JPL Mobile App team in the Office of the CIO has partnered with JPL missions and programs since 2010 to launch internal, iTunes, Android Market, and Windows Azure DataMarket mobile apps that have ...
“What have YOU moved for the Kennedy Space Center (KSC) lately?” That is the clarion call issued by the Kennedy Data Center Consolidation (KDCC) Project team to the KSC Information Technology systems ...
The NASA Engineering Network (NEN) Website, available within the NASA firewall, provides many features to help engineers discover contacts and experts at all locations within NASA.
This monthly publication highlights the best IT innovations, initiatives and programs the OCIO offices across NASA have to offer.
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