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APPEL Knowledge Services

NASA’s Academy of Program/Project Engineering Leadership (APPEL) Knowledge Services program provides critical learning and knowledge sharing capabilities to support NASA’s technical workforce and sustain NASA’s organizational knowledge. Through robust course offerings, learning forums, and engagement, APPEL ensures that the agency’s project managers, engineers, and practitioners have the knowledge needed to ensure mission success. 

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APPEL Knowledge Services

Stefanie Milam, Michel Nueva and Scott Sandford, in the Ames Astrochemistry Lab, N-245 for feature article on their uracil research. NASA Scientists studying the origin of life have reproduced uracil, a key component of our hereditary material in the laboratory.

About Us

Learn about more about the history, timeline, and leadership of APPEL Knowledge Services.

Career Development

APPEL Knowledge Services provides NASA’s technical workforce with a broad range of training courses and career development programs to build their skills and competencies.

Two NASA engineers test an electrically heated Stirling generator in a lab, collecting data from a table-mounted power system.

Knowledge Management

NASA's workforce believes that sharing knowledge is crucial for mission success. The Office of the Chief Knowledge Officer (OCKO) leads efforts to ensure the entire workforce has access to the vital information they need.

Glenn engineer configures thermocouples on a heat pipe setup for space thermal testing at NASA Glenn.

Lessons Learned

As a learning organization, NASA maintains robust lessons learned systems to share experiences that can benefit the work of others.