Welcome to NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center Employee Information
Important information for new employees of NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center's Procurement Operations Division (POD). It includes details about the organization, facilities, and centers, as well as the NASA vision for space exploration and the agency's mission.
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NASA Integrated Lunar Science Strategy in the Artemis Era Implementation Plan
This implementation plan outlines strategic lunar programs, human exploration missions, and science objectives to achieve decadal-level goals at the Moon. It addresses the recommendations for lunar science priorities and aims to integrate human exploration with robotic missions for enhanced scientif
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3D Printing at NASA. Maryland STEM Festival
Delve into the world of 3D printing at NASA, where experts like Tracie Prater, Ph.D., and Susan Martinez from the Marshall Space Flight Center showcase cutting-edge technologies. Learn about the process, applications, and significance of 3D printing in space exploration and engineering, as well as t
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Audiobook⚡ NASA's Voyager Missions: Exploring the Outer Solar System and Beyond
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❤Book⚡[PDF]✔ Doing the Impossible: George E. Mueller and the Management of NASA’
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NASA Small Business Update and Opportunities FY23
Updates from NASA's Office of Small Business Programs including prime goals vs. actual percentages, upcoming procurement opportunities, and learning series events. The data reflects achievements and future prospects for small businesses working with NASA.
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NASA Cryogenic Fluid Management Flight Demonstration Summary
NASA selected 14 companies, including small businesses, to develop technologies for sustainable operations on the Moon under the Artemis program. The Cryogenic Fluid Management Portfolio Project aims to close technology gaps essential for future space missions. This Technology Demonstration Mission
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Advancing Deep Space Exploration Capabilities: NextSTEP Modular ECLSS Effort
The Next Space Technologies for Exploration Partnerships (NextSTEP) program, initiated in 2015, focused on enhancing deep space habitation capabilities through a public-private partnership. The Modular ECLSS Effort aimed to develop adaptable ECLSS systems for various exploration missions. It involve
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NASA Industry Forum on Organizational Conflicts of Interest
Join the JSC Industry Forum for an informational session on Organizational Conflicts of Interest (OCI) at the JSC Gilruth Conference Center on August 30, 2023. The session will cover NASA's OCI policy framework, interactive innovation sessions, and industry input on OCI recommendations to assist wit
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SpaceRadMon-NG: Revolutionizing Radiation Monitoring in Space Missions
The SpaceRadMon-NG is a cutting-edge radiation monitoring device designed for CubeSats, offering advanced capabilities for measuring Total Ionizing Dose (TID) and High Energy Hadrons (HEHs) fluence. Developed as a next-generation solution, it aims to enhance diagnostic and environmental monitoring i
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NASA Small Business Programs Update and Upcoming Opportunities
Explore the latest updates on NASA's Small Business Programs, including prime goals data for FY23 and upcoming procurement opportunities at Langley Research Center. Additionally, discover learning and certification sessions to enhance your business skills and engage with NASA. Stay informed and leve
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HTPB Usage in NASA and Space Force Flights: Trends and Impacts
Analysis of NASA's projected HTPB usage from 2023 to 2029, focusing on the transition to HTPB boosters, impact on the polymer market, comparison of SLS and BOLE boosters, propellant development details, and HTPB polymer usage in NASA and Space Force flights.
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Latest Updates on NASA Mars Exploration Programs
Discover the latest developments in NASA's Mars Exploration Program, including highlights from the Curiosity rover, upcoming events, future planning activities, and progress on the Rosalind Franklin Mission collaboration with ESA. Get insights on community engagement, technology studies, industry in
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NASA Fission Surface Power Overview: Enabling Sustainable Exploration of Moon and Mars
NASA's Fission Surface Power systems are pivotal for enabling sustainable energy production on the Moon and Mars, essential for human and scientific exploration missions. These nuclear power systems offer robust and continuous power in challenging environmental conditions, making them vital for supp
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NASA SEWP Solutions for Enterprise-Wide Procurement Overview
Providing the latest in commercial IT and audio/visual products and services, NASA SEWP is a multi-award contract vehicle with a strong track record of delivering cutting-edge technology to Federal Agencies. With a wide range of in-scope categories and a dynamic catalog, SEWP offers a streamlined pr
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NASA Space Technology Research Grants Program Overview
The NASA Space Technology Research Grants Program, managed by Dr. Matt Deans, encompasses various initiatives such as Early Stage Innovation, Technology Maturation, and Technology Demonstration. It aims to support innovative research and partnerships in space technology, fostering collaboration with
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NASA Astronaut Selection and Training Overview
Learn about the process of becoming a NASA astronaut, including requirements, selection process, and the history of astronaut selection. Explore the different categories of space flyers and the diverse backgrounds of astronauts. Discover the fascinating world of space exploration and the role of ast
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NASA Atmosphere Observing System (AOS) Overview
NASA's Atmosphere Observing System (AOS) comprises innovative technologies and instruments to study aerosol, cloud, convection, and precipitation processes. AOS includes the AOS-Storm and AOS-Sky missions, utilizing various sensors like radars, lidars, radiometers, and polarimeters to address key at
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Future of NASA's Earth Venture Program
Recent feedback and discussions within NASA's Earth Science Division have revolved around potentially merging EV Mission and EV Instrument efforts, aiming to streamline the mission architecture process. This proposal aligns with past recommendations to emphasize cost-effective, innovative missions o
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NASA Small Business Programs Update March 2024
In the NASA Small Business Programs Update for March 2024, data on prime goals versus actual percentages for small businesses, including SDB, WOSB, HUBZone, and SDVOSB categories, are presented for NASA as a whole and specifically for Langley Research Center (LaRC). Additionally, upcoming opportunit
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NASA Small Business Updates and Opportunities
In February 2024, Robert Betts from NASA's Office of Small Business Programs at Langley Research Center provided updates on small business goals and achievements. The data reflects progress towards small business goals at both the NASA agency level and Langley Research Center. Additionally, upcoming
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Exploring NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center: Overview of Facilities and Missions
Discover the significant role of NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center, home to groundbreaking space exploration efforts. With a focus on procurement operations and exploration vision, NASA's mission to pioneer in space exploration and aeronautics research is highlighted. Explore key facilities and ins
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National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Overview
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) is America's leading civil space program focused on space exploration, scientific research, and technological advancements. With a workforce of nearly 18,000, NASA's mission includes human expansion across the Solar System, economic growth in
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Exploring NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center
NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center is at the forefront of space exploration, employing a diverse workforce dedicated to scientific discovery and aeronautics research. Learn about its facilities, missions, and the vision for exploring new worlds in the vast universe.
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NASA's Commitment to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Procurement
NASA, under the leadership of Administrator Bill Nelson, is dedicated to advancing diversity, equity, and inclusion in its procurement processes and opportunities. The organization aims to break down systemic barriers and provide equitable access to all, showcasing initiatives like the Mission Equit
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European Exploration and Missions in Texas: Legacy and Impact
Spain and France's explorers like Cortes, Pineda, Cabeza de Vaca, and others ventured into the New World, shaping Texas history with discoveries, conquests, and missions to convert natives. The journey includes expeditions, conflicts, and the establishment of missions that secured Texas for Spain bu
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Reflections on NASA Science and Lessons for the Future
Retired NASA lead Diane E. Wickland shares insights on past generations of NASA science, emphasizing the importance of learning from past experiences for shaping the future of space exploration and research priorities. Wickland delves into the evolution of science priorities, funding challenges, and
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On-Orbit Anomaly Research at NASA: Causes and Solutions
On-Orbit Anomaly Research (OOAR) at NASA's IV&V Facility involves studying mishaps related to space missions, identifying anomalies, and improving IV&V processes. The research delves into the causes of anomalies, such as operating system faults, and proximate causes like software deficiencies. Detai
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Advancing Computational Modeling for National Security and Climate Missions
Irina Tezaur leads the Quantitative Modeling & Analysis Department, focusing on computational modeling and simulation of complex multi-scale, multi-physics problems. Her work benefits DOE nuclear weapons, national security, and climate missions. By employing innovative techniques like model order re
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Empowering African Women in Missions Network (AWIMN) for the Great Commission
The African Women in Missions Network (AWIMN) is part of the Movement for African National Initiatives (MANI), focused on mobilizing women to play a significant role in fulfilling the Great Commission. AWIMN empowers women to participate in world missions and national strategies for reaching unreach
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Current Mars Missions and Future Plans
Mars currently has 8 active missions operated by various space agencies, with 3 more planned for the future. Organizations involved include NASA, ESA, ISRO, and individuals like Elon Musk. Missions like Curiosity, ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter, and Mars 2020 Rover aim to explore Martian climate, geology
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Strategic Ground-Based Support for NASA Missions
Discussing NASA's strategic need for ground-based facilities supporting missions, underscored by gaps affecting future projects like TESS, WFIRST, and JWST. Emphasizes the importance of higher precision in RV measurements for better planetary understanding and the need for a system engineering appro
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Women as Indispensable Members of the Harvest Force: The Rise of Female Missionaries in the 19th Century
The 1800s saw the emergence of women missionary societies to address limitations faced by women in missions. British women played a pivotal role in funding and expanding missionary work globally. Female missionaries grew in numbers, challenging traditional gender roles. Their impact included promoti
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NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Overview
NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC) located in Greenbelt, Maryland, is a key hub for space exploration, scientific research, and aeronautics. GSFC's Office of Procurement plays a crucial role in managing funds for NASA projects. The center is part of NASA's vision to pioneer the future in spac
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Enhancing Communication and Engagement for NASA's Carbon Monitoring System
The External Communications Working Group led by Molly E. Brown at NASA GSFC focuses on creating materials for the carbon.nasa.gov website to communicate the products, science, and impact of NASA's Carbon Monitoring System (CMS). Their objectives include broadening and strengthening knowledge of CMS
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Spanish Rule in Texas: Missions and Presidios
The Spanish rule in Texas from 1682 to 1821 focused on establishing missions and presidios to control the region and counter the threat posed by the French. The missions served to convert Native Americans to Christianity and loyal subjects of Spain, while presidios offered protection. The first miss
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Ground Support to Space Weather Missions Overview
This discussion covers ground support for space weather missions, focusing on existing RTSW and Beacon networks such as ACE and DSCOVR. The Real-Time Solar Wind Network, established in 1998, facilitates real-time solar wind data transmission, with partners including NOAA, DLR, and KSWC. The network'
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Texas History Overview: Missions, Colonization, and Important Figures
Explore the rich history of Texas through missions, colonization, and key figures such as Alvarez de Pineda, Massanet, Cabeza de Vaca, and more. Delve into topics like the first map of Texas, Spanish efforts to colonize, conflicts with France, and the unique cultures that shaped Texas. Discover how
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Understanding Packet Utilization Standard in ESA Missions
Packet Utilization Standard (PUS) in ESA missions plays a crucial role in defining the application-level interface between ground and space. It covers various operational scenarios, provides onboard services, and allows tailoring for mission-specific requirements. The history, services, and use case
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Product Development Science Advisory Committee Meeting Overview
The Product Development Science Advisory Committee Meeting held at the National Space Science and Technology Center focused on developing experimental products for satellite missions to meet forecast needs. The Products Team objectives included integrating user forecast needs with available capabili
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