Findings concerning project management in the NASA Apollo program are presented. The Apollo program in the context of the total NASA organization is examined along with the nature of project management and the manner in which project managers functioned in the Apollo program. The utilization of the in-house technical competence in the support of the Apollo program, and the formal and informal relationships between Apollo managers and the contractors are discussed
A partial accounting of Apollo Orbital Science Photographic Team (APST) work is presented as reporte...
This volume is the tenth in an ongoing series on aerospace project management at NASA. Articles in t...
This volume is the seventh in an ongoing series on aerospace project management at NASA. Articles in...
An analytical description of the NASA project management system is presented with emphasis on the hu...
The administration and organization are described and analyzed. Policies on manpower and the budgeta...
The application of the NASA type management approach to achieve objectives in other fields is consid...
Approaches used to manage major projects are studied and the existing documents on NASA management a...
This paper reports on a research study by the author that examined ten contemporary National Aeronau...
This paper reports on a research study by the author that examined ten contemporary National Aeronau...
National Aeronautics Space Administration (NASA) was formed in 1958; it has accomplished many great ...
Complex relationships between two directorates of research and development and industrial operations...
This volume is the third in an ongoing series on aerospace project management at NASA. Articles in t...
By 1979, after a long decline following the end of the Apollo program, the Lewis Research Center fou...
Two major themes are addressed in this assessment of the management of large-scale NASA programs: (1...
This paper shares an interesting and unique case study of knowledge capture by the National Aeronaut...
A partial accounting of Apollo Orbital Science Photographic Team (APST) work is presented as reporte...
This volume is the tenth in an ongoing series on aerospace project management at NASA. Articles in t...
This volume is the seventh in an ongoing series on aerospace project management at NASA. Articles in...
An analytical description of the NASA project management system is presented with emphasis on the hu...
The administration and organization are described and analyzed. Policies on manpower and the budgeta...
The application of the NASA type management approach to achieve objectives in other fields is consid...
Approaches used to manage major projects are studied and the existing documents on NASA management a...
This paper reports on a research study by the author that examined ten contemporary National Aeronau...
This paper reports on a research study by the author that examined ten contemporary National Aeronau...
National Aeronautics Space Administration (NASA) was formed in 1958; it has accomplished many great ...
Complex relationships between two directorates of research and development and industrial operations...
This volume is the third in an ongoing series on aerospace project management at NASA. Articles in t...
By 1979, after a long decline following the end of the Apollo program, the Lewis Research Center fou...
Two major themes are addressed in this assessment of the management of large-scale NASA programs: (1...
This paper shares an interesting and unique case study of knowledge capture by the National Aeronaut...
A partial accounting of Apollo Orbital Science Photographic Team (APST) work is presented as reporte...
This volume is the tenth in an ongoing series on aerospace project management at NASA. Articles in t...
This volume is the seventh in an ongoing series on aerospace project management at NASA. Articles in...