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Date: January 15, 2015 at 8:00:47 AM CST
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JSC Today - Thursday, January 15, 2015

Another rainy cold day….so be very careful today if you are out and about.   Great day to stay home.

 

 

Thursday, January 15, 2015

 

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  1. Yearlong Space Station Mission: Jan. 15 Briefings

JSC will hold two briefings today to preview the upcoming Expedition 43 mission aboard the ISS and the launch of the crew embarking on a yearlong mission.

At noon EST, an ISS and Science Overview briefing will cover mission priorities and objectives.

At 2 p.m., the ISS will discuss their upcoming mission.

View the event using JSC EZTV IP Network TV System on channels 404 or 4541. Note: EZTV currently requires using IE on Windows PC or Safari on Mac. Mobile devices, Wi-Fi, VPN or connections from other centers are currently not supported by EZTV.

First-time users need to install EZTV Monitor/Player client applications:

    • Users WITH admin rights, download /install the clients on IPTV website
    • Users WITHOUT admin rights, download EZTV client applications from ACES Software Refresh Portal

Problems viewing video: contact IRD at x46367 or FAQ.

Point of contact: JSC External Relations, Office of Communications and Public Affairs, x35111

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  1. Rebroadcast of Back in the Saddle Jan. 21

Rebroadcast of Back In The Saddle - Did you miss Wednesday's event featuring Mark Rohr? If so, it will rebroadcast at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m., Jan. 21, and Friday, Jan. 23, on the JSC cable TV system on Channel 2 and the JSC IP network TV 402.

You can view the event on JSC cable TV channel 2 (analog) or Omni 3 (45). JSC/Ellington/Field/SCTF/WSTF employees (hard wired network connections) can view event using EZTV IP Network on channel 402. Please note: EZTV currently requires using IE on Windows PC or Safari on Macs. Mobile devices, Wi-Fi, VPN or connections from other centers are currently not supported.                                                                                                                              

First time users: install Optibase:

    • WITH admin rights, download from IPTV website via Internet Explorer/Safari.
    • WITHOUT admin rights, download Optibase app from the ACES Software Refresh Portal (SRP)

If you are having problems viewing video, contact the IRD at x46367 or visit FAQ.

Event Date: Wednesday, January 21, 2015   Event Start Time:10:00 AM   Event End Time:11:00 AM
Event Location: Channel 2 and JSC IPTV

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Supricia Franklin x37817

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  1. Flight Controllers AND Flight Instructors Wanted

Test Subject Screening (TSS) is seeking flight controllers AND flight instructors (including those in training flow) to evaluate a self-guided, multimedia stress management and resilience training computer program called SMART-OP, in comparison to watching videos and reading information on stress management.

Volunteers will:

Complete one information/consent session (via telephone-10 minutes)

Attend two assessments (pre and post - 60 to 90 minutes each) involving questionnaires, neuropsychological tasks, physiological data and stress biomarker samples in 4N

Attend six weekly computer-based stress management training sessions (30 to 60 minutes) in 4N

Complete a three-month follow-up questionnaire (15 minutes)

Total of 10 sessions

Volunteers must be healthy, non-smokers, taking no medications and have a current Category I physical.

Volunteers will be compensated. (Restrictions apply to NASA civil servants and some contractors. Individuals should contact their HR department.) Please contact both Linda Byrd, RN, x37284 and Rori Yager, RN, x37240 if interested.

Linda Byrd x37284

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  1. JLT Web Poll

It appears we all are resolved to be better employees and leaders during this new year. Sorry, it was kind of a lame question. I resolve to be a better poll writer. We all enjoy wearing sweaters and laughing at Texas meteorologists freaking out over near freezing temperatures this time of year. This week, I'd like to know at what time in history would you most like to have worked at JSC. Distant past? Now? Future? The Rodeo just released their new singing lineup and there's no one I'm really pumped up about. I'm going to list some real country stars in question two and let you select who we should really be seeing. The Man in Black? Coal miner's daughter? No-show Jones?

Willie your Nelson on over to get this week's poll.

Joel Walker x30541 http://jlt.jsc.nasa.gov/

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  1. Deadline Approaching for Micro-g NExT

Just 2 more weeks for undergraduate students to apply for JSC's newest student research activity at the Neutral Buoyancy Lab (NBL) and we need your help to get the word out! Micro-g NExT, or Micro-g Neutral Buoyancy Experiment Design Teams, challenges students to design and build prototypes of spacewalking tools and then travel to Houston in summer 2015 to test their prototypes in the simulated microgravity environment of NASA's 6.2 million gallon indoor swimming pool - the NBL. If successfully tested these, student designed tools can be used by astronauts for spacewalk training! The deadline to apply is Jan. 28.

Want an easy way to share via social media? Check out this cool video on Facebook. Interested students and faculty can join us for an online information session Jan. 14 at 6 p.m. CST. To sign up and learn more visit the Microgravity University website. Follow #MicroGNExT on social media for updates.

Kelly McCormick/Trinesha Dixon x42330/ x41919 https://microgravityuniversity.jsc.nasa.gov

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  1. IT Talk – From BYOD at JSC to The Cloud

Find "NASA in the Cloud" in the January-March 2015 issue of IT Talk and read about:

    • NASA CIO goals for 2015
    • Going BYOD at JSC
    • Integrated Display and Environmental Awareness System (IDEAS)
    • Big Data Big Think
    • I3P Updates
    • And more…

See what the cloud holds for NASA when you set a course for IT Talk.

IT Talk is a quarterly publication that highlights Office of CIO IT innovations, initiatives and programs across NASA centers.

Previous issues of "IT Talk," go to Office of the CIO home page.

JSC IRD Outreach x34883 http://www.nasa.gov/offices/ocio/home/index.html

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  1. Badging Offices Closed in Observance of MLK Day

All badging offices will be closed Monday, Jan. 19 in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Normal working operations will resume Tuesday, Jan. 20.

Tifanny Sowell x37447

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  1. Building 3 Starport Café Closed Friday, Jan. 16

The Starport Building 3 Café will be closed on flex Friday Jan. 16 for scheduled maintenance, which will remove the long conveyor system that runs from the 4S side entrance\exit to the main kitchen.

Danial Hornbuckle x30240

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   Organizations/Social

  1. WELL Presents a Face-to-Face with Lauri Hansen

Please join the Women Excelling in Life and Leadership (WELL) group on Thursday, Jan. 29 from 12-1 p.m. in Building 1, Room 860 for a Q&A session with Lauri Hansen, JSC Director of Engineering. All are welcome, bring your lunch. Lauri will share her wisdom and experience as we discuss leadership, career goals, and work-life fit. Email questions for Lauri  in advance of the event.

Event Date: Thursday, January 29, 2015   Event Start Time:12:00 PM   Event End Time:1:00 PM
Event Location: B1/860

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Laura Lucier x45443 https://ba.jsc.nasa.gov/OP/WELL/SitePages/Home.aspx

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  1. No Boundaries Formation Meeting

No Boundaries (NoBo) is being formed to pick up the excellent work of the disAbility Advisory Group (dAG) to eliminate barriers to full inclusion and immersion of disabled employees into the JSC workforce, as well provide support and solutions to those caring for loved ones with disabilities. Please bring your lunch and join us for the inaugural formation planning meeting. We will discuss proposed awareness activities for the coming year and explore opportunities for improving the accessibility of JSC. NoBo is planning to seek approval from the I&I Council later this month to formalize as an ERG.

Event Date: Thursday, January 15, 2015   Event Start Time:11:30 AM   Event End Time:12:30 PM
Event Location: Bldg 8 Rm 248

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Penney Stanch x37983

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   Jobs and Training

  1. ISS Payload Safety Process & Requirements Apr. 2

This 8-hour course is intended as an overview of the ISS requirements and will introduce the payload safety/hazard analysis processes. It is intended for those who may be supervising or assisting those with the responsibility for identifying, controlling and documenting ISS payload hazards. It briefly describes ISS payload safety requirements (both technical and procedural) and discusses their application to payload analysis, review, certification and verification. Those with primary payload safety responsibilities should attend SMA-SAFE-NSTC-0011, ISS Payload Safety Review and Analysis.

Use this direct link for registration. https://satern.nasa.gov/learning/user/deeplink_redirect.jsp?linkId=SCHEDULED_...

Event Date: Thursday, April 2, 2015   Event Start Time:8:00 AM   Event End Time:4:00 PM
Event Location: Bldg. 20 Room 205/206

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Shirley Robinson x41284

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  1. Project Management & Systems Engineering Forum

The next JSC Project Management & Systems Engineering Forum will be Friday, Jan. 23, from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in Building 1, Room 966. Mr. David Zuniga will be presenting the topic: "Systems Engineering in Oil and Gas: The Beginning." This topic will briefly discuss the similarities and differences that exist between existing oil and gas processes and a typical systems engineered program.

Mr. Zuniga worked as a systems engineer in Lockheed Martin's Aeronautics Division. He left the space program to work in the oil and gas industry and has since returned. Currently, Mr. Zuniga is a systems engineer for Lockheed Martin with the ECLSS team in the Orion program.

All civil servant and contractor project managers and systems engineers are invited to attend.

Event Date: Friday, January 23, 2015   Event Start Time:11:30 AM   Event End Time:12:30 PM
Event Location: Building 1, Room 966

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Danielle Bessard x37238 https://oasis.jsc.nasa.gov/sysapp/athena/Athena%20Team/SitePages/Home.aspx

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   Community

  1. Questions for Charlie on Jan. 22 at 2 p.m. EST

Do you have a question you've always wanted to ask Charlie? Want to hear his thoughts about a current issue at NASA? The Agency's Office of Human Capital Management is hosting an "Ask Me Anything" virtual event featuring Administrator Charlie Bolden on Thursday, Jan. 22 from 2:00 - 3:00 p.m. EST.

All NASA employees and contractors are invited to join the event at https://ac.arc.nasa.gov/ama/.

Attendance is limited to the first 500 participants, so please join early. To log into the session, select "Enter as a Guest," complete the "Name" field and select "Enter Room." The conference line for audio capability is 1-844-467-6272, participant passcode: 464674.

Post your questions live during the event or submit them ahead of time to hq-ask-me-anything@mail.nasa.gov. Don't miss this great opportunity to talk with Charlie!

JSC External Relations, Office of Communications and Public Affairs

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  1. Family Space Day at George Observatory

The Expedition Center at the George Observatory is holding a Family Space Day on Saturday, Jan. 24 from about 3 to 8 p.m.

For purchase, are tickets to complete a 45-minute Expedition Center mission to the moon! Expedition Center mission tickets may be purchased for $10 a person online.

After enjoying a trip to space, stay for the evening and look at the night sky through our telescopes. Telescope tickets can be purchased at the Observatory gift shop.

George Observatory is located in the heart of Brazos Bend State Park. Admission to the park is $7 for adults; kids under 12 are free.

Megan Hashier 281-226-4179 http://www.hmns.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=404&Ite...

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  1. Gregg Elementary School Science Fair Volunteers

Don't Forget to Sign Up! The AAERG is still looking for volunteers to support Gregg Elementary School students with their Science Fair projects. Volunteers are needed any Tuesday or Wednesday from Jan. 20 through Feb. 11 to assist students with their science fair projects. Volunteer times are from 3:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. each day. Their focus this year will be on Properties of Matter, Light and Energy. Please sign up in V-CORPs for each day that you are available.

Anna Carter x31869

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  1. Are You Ready to Change a Middle Schooler's Life?

Citizen Schools, a national education non-profit, helps underserved middle schools by expanding the school day. The organization fills the additional time with academic support and hands-on, real-world apprenticeships taught by volunteer Citizen Teachers. NASA provides Houston-area apprenticeships and is looking for additional volunteer teachers. A typical Citizen School apprenticeship is about 1.5 hours per week for ten weeks, which can be distributed among many individuals.

If you are interested in this program, please attend one of two information sessions on Jan. 21 from 12:00-12:30 p.m. or 1:00-1:30 p.m. in Building 1, Room 820. Questions or interest can be directed to Bara Reyna, b.reyna@nasa.gov, x46297.

Event Date: Wednesday, January 21, 2015   Event Start Time:12:00 PM   Event End Time:1:30 PM
Event Location: Building 1, Room 820

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Baraquiel Reyna x46297

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