
The Reinvention of NASA
The Harvard Business Review reported that over the past few decades, not only has NASA delivered crucial technologies for society, such as water filtration systems, satellite-based search-and-rescue, and UV coating on eyeglasses, it has also evolved its dominant logic and business model. NASA has moved from being a hierarchical, closed system that
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NASA’s Open Innovation Could Unlock The Future
The Forbes website reported that NASA is making its patent portfolio available to all inventors for free, and the world as we know it might very well be about to change. It’s an extension of the open innovation model NASA’s been building–a growing trend witnessed by others like Tesla and Ford.
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NASA Uses Crowdsourcing for Open Innovation Contracts
The SpaceRef website reported that NASA is turning to the public and crowdsourcing for outside-the-box thinking about human space exploration challenges with a series of 10 new NASA Open Innovation Service Contracts. “This approach is designed to enlist the public’s help in tackling some
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NASA Opens Its Data
The Arc website reported that NASA is giving away its data to developers looking to integrate the endless volume of space into their apps. The NASA Data Portal is a project from the agency’s open innovation team to set NASA’s data free. The Data Portal contains a library application programming interfaces
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