Presenter Information

Randall TilleyFollow

Location

Howard Johnson Plaza-Hotel

Start Date

29-4-1998 8:00 AM

Description

Changes are now underway at the Kennedy Space Center to re-engineer a smaller but more technically advanced and more productive workforce. A key component of this change is the training to give the workforce the skills needed to implement future space flight programs both effectively and efficiently. The Safety and Mission Assurance Directorate at KSC has developed training classes which are delivered over the Internet for its employees, and are available to all agency employees. The courses developed to date include An Overview of Non-Destructive Evaluation, Introduction to Statistical Process Control, Statistical Process Control, and Radiography. These courses are interactive and can be completed at the optimum pace for the students at any time or location with computer access to the Internet.

Comments

Session Chairman: Gregg Buckingham

Session Organizer: Tim Kotnour

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Apr 29th, 8:00 AM

Paper Session II-D - Internet Based Training to Support a Changing Workforce

Howard Johnson Plaza-Hotel

Changes are now underway at the Kennedy Space Center to re-engineer a smaller but more technically advanced and more productive workforce. A key component of this change is the training to give the workforce the skills needed to implement future space flight programs both effectively and efficiently. The Safety and Mission Assurance Directorate at KSC has developed training classes which are delivered over the Internet for its employees, and are available to all agency employees. The courses developed to date include An Overview of Non-Destructive Evaluation, Introduction to Statistical Process Control, Statistical Process Control, and Radiography. These courses are interactive and can be completed at the optimum pace for the students at any time or location with computer access to the Internet.

 

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