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Space Microbial Culture Collection Will Share Data and Samples

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NASA is building a Space Microbial Culture Collection (SMCC), a culture repository to house a diverse collection of microbial isolates from space-related research and exploration efforts. SMCC will store, curate and make these valuable biological resources available to the public.

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Johnson’s Kingery and Champagne Receive Yes, If Awards for Commitment to Safety Culture

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NASA Chief of Safety and Mission Assurance (SMA) Russ DeLoach recently presented two “Yes, If” coins to Johnson Space Center’s Chief of Aviation Safety Trent Kingery and Fire Protection engineer Tyler Champagne for their commitment to NASA’s Safety Culture. 

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Update to NASA-STD-8719.9C, Lifting Standard: Revisions to Certification Periods for Powered Industrial Truck Licenses

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NASA recently published revision C of NASA-STD-8719.9, Lifting Standard. This standard establishes NASA’s mission requirements for the design, construction, testing, inspection, maintenance, operation, and personnel licensing of Lifting Devices and Equipment (LDE) to enhance safety and reliability and ensure compliance with regulatory requirements. It applies to NASA-owned, rented, leased and NASA contractor-supplied LDE.

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October 2024 Issue of ODQN Now Available

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The October 2024 issue of Orbital Debris Quarterly News (ODQN) is now available.

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Online Metrology and Calibration Training Classes Offered at No Charge to NASA Community

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NASA’s Metrology and Calibration (MetCal) group is pleased to announce that all Quality and MetCal professionals now have no-cost access to a wide variety of online training courses through August 1, 2026. The courses are provided by MetCal’s subscription to the American Association for Laboratory Accreditation’s (A2LA) WorkPlace Training (AWPT) program and are available to any civil servant or contractor with a nasa.gov email address.


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Does Your Measuring and Test Equipment Have the Right Stuff?

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Have you ever wondered if your current method for testing and measuring data is as accurate and efficient as it could be? Find out now in SATERN.

The NASA Safety Center (NSC) released two new courses about selecting, maintaining and using Measuring and Test Equipment (MTE) devices aimed at improving measurement data reliability and accuracy throughout the mission lifecycle.

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AIA Currently Updating NAS 413 for Full Adoption in 2025

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The Aerospace Industries Association (AIA) is currently updating National Aerospace Standard (NAS) 413, Remote Surveillance, Standard Practice to enable its full adoption into the AS9100 Quality Management System (AQMS) standards environment by the International Aerospace Quality Group (IAQG).

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July 2024 Issue of ODQN Now Available

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The July 2024 issue of Orbital Debris Quarterly News (ODQN) is now available.

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Implementation of Supply Chain Visibility Reporting to Strengthen the Resiliency of NASA Supply Chains

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NASA mission programs and projects rely upon the U.S. industrial base and transnational supply chains of commercial, non-profit, and government organizations to develop and operate complex, high-value, and innovative systems for the nation. NASA prime contractors and sub-tier suppliers are subject to a dynamic array of risks that threaten the timely, affordable provisioning of products and services as required for NASA mission success.

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Restructured COSPAR Planetary Protection Policy Recently Released

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The Committee on Space Research (COSPAR) recently updated its Planetary Protection (PP) policy, available on the COSPAR PP website. The COSPAR Panel on PP subcommittee proposed and drafted this new policy.

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New Standard Outlines Commercial Aviation Services Requirements

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NASA recently released NASA-STD-7919.1, NASA Commercial Aviation Services (CAS) Standard, which provides the technical requirements for commercial aircraft flight operations. It is effective as of July 10, 2024.

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