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Title: Knowledge Management at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center


1
Knowledge Management at NASA Goddard Space Flight
Center
Dr. Jay Liebowitz Knowledge Management
Officer NASA Goddard Space Flight Center

2
Importance of KMto NASA
  • Knowledge bleed due to retirement eligibility
  • Changing perspectives on work
  • Knowledge loss is escalating

3
Knowledge Sharing Tenets for Success
  • Enhance reward and recognition system to include
    learning and knowledge sharing competencies
  • Acquaint people with knowledge sharing and its
    benefits
  • Share the message that with creativity comes
    failure and we all benefit from talking about our
    successes and our failures
  • Integrate knowledge sharing into everyones job
  • Educate people about what types of knowledge are
    valuable and how they can be used
  • Make sure the technology works for people, not
    vice versa

4
KM Components
PEOPLE
PROCESS
Systematically Capturing and Sharing Critical
Knowledge
Building and Nurturing a Knowledge Sharing Culture
TECHNOLOGY
Creating a Unified Knowledge Network
5
People KM Activities
  • Building and nurturing a knowledge sharing
    environment
  • Online communities
  • MyExperts directory
  • Mentoring Program
  • Emeritus Program
  • APPL knowledge sharing forums/APPL Knowledge
    Sharing Initiative
  • Creative Learning Groups
  • Shadowing
  • Leadership Alchemy Program
  • Knowledge management education/awareness programs
  • Agency Learning Initiative
  • Storytelling career workshops
  • Knowledge sharing proficiency development)

6
PBMA
7
Online Community via PBMA
8
myExperts
9
Process KM Activities
  • Systematically capturing and sharing knowledge
  • Knowledge gap and culture survey
  • Knowledge preservation project
  • Records retention project
  • Case studies
  • LLIS/NGLLIS
  • Exit interviews
  • Center-wide mini-courses/tutorials/colloquia
    webcasts
  • Active involvement with GRAA

10
Capturing and Disseminating GSFC Knowledge
11
Webcasts of Colloquia
12
LLIS (http//llis.nasa.gov)
13
Technology KM Activities
  • Creating a unified knowledge network
  • myGoddard intranet portal
  • Multimedia asset management system and network
    infrastructure
  • Web-based knowledge and record repositories

14
myGoddard Intranet
15
KM Research Topics
  • Develop active analysis and dissemination
    techniques for knowledge sharing and searching
    via intelligent agent technology (i.e., where
    learning takes place)
  • --Apply knowledge discovery techniques (e.g.,
    data/text mining, neural networks, etc.) for
    mining knowledge bases/repositories
  • --Improve query capabilities through natural
    language understanding techniques
  • --Develop metrics for measuring value-added
    benefits of knowledge management
  • --Develop standardized methodologies for
    knowledge management development and knowledge
    audits
  • --Provide improved techniques for performing
    knowledge mapping and building knowledge
    taxonomies/ontologies

16
KM Research Topics (cont.)
  • --Develop techniques for building collaborative
    knowledge bases
  • --Develop improved tools for capturing knowledge
    from various media (look at multimedia mining to
    induce relationships among images, videos,
    graphics, text, etc.)
  • --Develop techniques for integrating databases to
    avoid stovepiping, functional silos
  • --Build improved software tools for developing
    and nurturing communities of practice
  • --Develop techniques for categorizing,
    synthesizing, and summarizing lessons learned
    (look at text summarization techniques)
  • --Explore ways to improve human-agent
    collaboration
  • --Explore human language technologies for KM
    (input analysis, extraction, question-answer,
    translation, etc.see S. Staab, Nov/Dec 2001,
    Intelligent Systems)

17
LLIS
  • Over 1,100 lessons captured from 13 sites over
    the past six years
  • Grew out of a graduate students thesis

18
Trend Increasing Submission of Lessons Learned
19
Trend Increasing Lessons Accessed
20
Lesson Learned Template
  • Subject/Title/Topic(s)
  • Description of the Driving Event
  • Lesson(s) Learned
  • Recommendation(s)
  • Applicable NASA Enterprises
  • Applicable Crosscutting Processes
  • Additional Key Phrases
  • Author/Submitting Organization/Lesson Date/etc.

21
Challenges Facing the LLIS
  • Maintainability
  • Expandability
  • Usability

22
Proof of Concept Developed for NGLLIS
  • Push feature completed and implemented
  • NGLLIS functional requirements developed
  • NGLLIS design document/development plan/work
    breakdown structure developed
  • Section 508 compliance issues researched and
    tools being purchased
  • Visual prototype/proof of concept developed
  • Tracking management function (will be included)
  • Lesson Value Rating System (will be included)

23
NGLLIS Prototype Screen Shot
24
Summary
  • KM is one of the hottest topics in industry
    govt today
  • Need to have methodologies, processes,
    techniques, and tools for KM
  • 90 is building the culture
  • Need to apply concepts from AI and other
    disciplines to advance KM

25
References to Get Started
  • Rumizen, M. (2002), The Complete Idiots Guide to
    Knowledge Management, CWL Publishing.
  • Liebowitz, J. and T. Beckman (1998), Knowledge
    Organizations What Every Manager Should Know,
    CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL.
  • Liebowitz, J. (ed.)(1999), The Knowledge
    Management Handbook, CRC Press.
  • Liebowitz, J. (2000), Building Organizational
    Intelligence A Knowledge Management Primer, CRC
    Press.

26
Other References
  • Davenport, T. and L. Prusak (1998), Working
    Knowledge, Harvard Business School Press
  • Cortado, J. and J. Woods (1999), Knowledge
    Management Yearbook 1999-2000.
  • Davenport, T. and J. Beck (2001), The Attention
    Economy, HBS Press
  • Journal of Knowledge Management/Journal of Int.
    Capital (MCB University Press)
  • Journal of Knowledge and Process Management (John
    Wiley)
  • KMWorld Summer 2001 Journal of MIS km.gov
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