In This Issue
From the APPEL Director: Lessons from Torino
The Knowledge Notebook: Believing in Science and Progress
ASK Interactive
Islands and Labyrinths: Overcoming Barriers to Effective Knowledge Transfer
Interview with Robert Braun
Featured Invention: NASA Helps Extend Medicine's Reach
Nurturing Trust
Ten Systems Engineering Lessons Learned
Moon Mission on a Shoestring
Reflections of a Deputy
Engineers Without Borders
The Decision
The Big Dig: Learning from a Mega Project
Redesigning the FUSE Mission
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NASA is seeking private and corporate sponsors for the Centennial Challenges, a program of incentive prizes designed for the "citizen inventor" that generates creative solutions to problems of interest to NASA and the nation. Centennial Challenge events typically include public audiences and are televised or broadcast over the Internet via streaming video, providing high-visibility opportunities for public outreach and education. Potential sponsors can be for-profit companies and corporations, universities and other nonprofit or educational organizations, professional or public organizations, and individuals. Those interested in discussing sponsorship opportunities should respond to a "Request for Information" at prod.nais.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/eps/synopsis.cgi?acqid=141911. Visit www.nasa.gov/challenges to learn more about the program.