NASA's innovative partnerships program (IPP) develops many technologies for NASA's programs and projects through a portfolio of technology investments and partnerships. The investment portfolio includes Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and small business technology transfer (STTR), the IPP seed fund, and NASA's centennial challenges prize program. In the process of technology development and infusion, the transition of technologies from laboratories or testbeds to their application in flight programs is often one of the most challenging steps. Newly developed technologies achieve full success when they are infused into programs and projects, although there are numerous obstacles to achieving infusion. This paper addresses the IPP p...
Technological innovation is the overall focus of NASA's Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) pr...
Whether finding new applications for existing NASA technologies or developing unique marketing strat...
We present an ongoing effort of the NASA Software Engineering Initiative to encourage the use of adv...
Technology infusion into NASA programs and projects is a priority for NASA’s Innova tive Partnership...
This presentation provides an overview of the NASA mission and overviews of both the Innovative Part...
The NASA Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Program has served as a beneficial funding vehicl...
The Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR)/Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) programs fun...
Since 2013, NASA’s Small Spacecraft Technology (SST) program has sponsored a series of Smallsat Tech...
NASA's Space Technology Mission Directorate (STMD) and the Game Changing Development Program (GCDP) ...
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration has as part of its charter the mission of transfer...
Realization within the US and NASA that future exploration both Human and Robotic will require innov...
This booklet of success stories highlights the NASA Glenn Research Center's accomplishments and succ...
New processes, methods and tools are constantly appearing in the field of software engineering. Many...
Part of what makes small missions small is that they have less money. Executing missions at low cost...
The United States funds research and development of technology in many areas. Some of this R&D has n...
Technological innovation is the overall focus of NASA's Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) pr...
Whether finding new applications for existing NASA technologies or developing unique marketing strat...
We present an ongoing effort of the NASA Software Engineering Initiative to encourage the use of adv...
Technology infusion into NASA programs and projects is a priority for NASA’s Innova tive Partnership...
This presentation provides an overview of the NASA mission and overviews of both the Innovative Part...
The NASA Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Program has served as a beneficial funding vehicl...
The Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR)/Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) programs fun...
Since 2013, NASA’s Small Spacecraft Technology (SST) program has sponsored a series of Smallsat Tech...
NASA's Space Technology Mission Directorate (STMD) and the Game Changing Development Program (GCDP) ...
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration has as part of its charter the mission of transfer...
Realization within the US and NASA that future exploration both Human and Robotic will require innov...
This booklet of success stories highlights the NASA Glenn Research Center's accomplishments and succ...
New processes, methods and tools are constantly appearing in the field of software engineering. Many...
Part of what makes small missions small is that they have less money. Executing missions at low cost...
The United States funds research and development of technology in many areas. Some of this R&D has n...
Technological innovation is the overall focus of NASA's Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) pr...
Whether finding new applications for existing NASA technologies or developing unique marketing strat...
We present an ongoing effort of the NASA Software Engineering Initiative to encourage the use of adv...