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NASA Official to deliver lecture on Knowledge Management
Bangalore | Sunday, Nov 29 2009 IST
 

 

 

Dr Edward Rogers, Chief Knowledge Officer of NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, will deliver a lecture on Knowledge Management at Indian Institute of Science (IISc) here tomorrow.

''Dr Rogers, currently on a three-day visit to the Knowledge Capital of India, Bangalore, will speak on 'How NASA Learns and Reapplies Knowledge,'' according to a release from IISc here today.

According to Dr Rogers, the challenges for knowledge management to sustain progress in scientific space exploration over the next 20 years should be reliable on organizational systems that utilise all relevant and available knowledge to build space systems.

''We must assure liberty of inquiry and thought within a competitive yet open marketplace for ideas through publishing, sharing and peer evaluation. We must coordinate international programs oriented towards discovery to optimize global exploration resources,'' Dr Rogers added.

The talk would address how the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center was integrating its response to the challengers in a meaningful knowledge management architecture and organizational learning plan.

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