Title: Knowledge Management at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
1Knowledge Management at NASA Goddard Space Flight
Center
Dr. Jay Liebowitz Knowledge Management
Officer NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
2Importance 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
4KM Components
PEOPLE
PROCESS
Systematically Capturing and Sharing Critical
Knowledge
Building and Nurturing a Knowledge Sharing Culture
TECHNOLOGY
Creating a Unified Knowledge Network
5People 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)
6PBMA
7Online Community via PBMA
8myExperts
9Process 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
10Capturing and Disseminating GSFC Knowledge
11Webcasts 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
14myGoddard Intranet
15KM 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)
17LLIS
- Over 1,100 lessons captured from 13 sites over
the past six years - Grew out of a graduate students thesis
18Trend Increasing Submission of Lessons Learned
19Trend 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.
21Challenges Facing the LLIS
- Maintainability
- Expandability
- Usability
22Proof 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)
23NGLLIS Prototype Screen Shot
24Summary
- 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
25References 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.
26Other 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