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From: "Moon, Larry J. (JSC-EA411)" <larry.j.moon@nasa.gov>
Date: January 20, 2015 at 8:11:40 AM CST
To: "Moon, Larry J. (JSC-EA411)" <larry.j.moon@nasa.gov>
Subject: FW: JSC Today - Tuesday, January 20, 2015

JSC Today - Tuesday, January 20, 2015

Very foggy out this morning   be very careful if out driving in the Houston Metro aread.

 

 

 

Tuesday, January 20, 2015

 

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   Headlines

  1. JSC NMA Presents - Tom Sanzone

JSC NMA Presents: Leadership Lessons Learned Over Four and a Half Decades at JSC - Tom Sanzone. Tom started his career with JSC in 1968, supporting Hamilton Sundstrand's efforts with the Portable Life Support System (backpack) used during Apollo. After training the majority of the Apollo astronauts (including Neil Armstrong), Tom became Engineering Manager then served as General Manager for Hamilton Sundstrand's Houston Office for Twenty-two years before retiring in 2011. Tom remained active with the JSC Team, serving as Advisor to the NMA Board for several years. Tom was a charter member of the Joint Leadership Team and received many awards, including the Silver Snoopy, NASA Exceptional Public Service Medal and the Rotary National Award for Space Achievement's Stellar Award. Tom is a dynamic, engaging speaker and you don't want to miss his leadership lessons! Please bring your lunch!

Event Date: Wednesday, January 28, 2015   Event Start Time:11:30 AM   Event End Time:1:00 PM
Event Location: B20/205,206

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Bridget Montgomery Niese x32335

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  1. Recent JSC Announcements

Please visit the JSC Announcements (JSCA) Web Page to view the newly posted announcements:

    • JSCA 15-003: Communications with Industry Procurement Solicitation for Mail and Distribution Support Services (MADSS) Follow-on Contract
    • JSCA 15-004: Key Personnel Assignments - Natalie Saiz, Brady Pyle, & Anne Roemer

Archived announcements are also available on the JSCA Web Page.

Linda Turnbough x36246 http://ird.jsc.nasa.gov/DocumentManagement/announcements/default.aspx

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  1. More Information Technology Reminders

Welcome Back! Here are a few more IT tips to start 2015 on the right track.

** Respond to ESD emails to validate ESD/I3P services.

**Complete training for Elevated Privileges. Managed Elevated Privileges (MEP) completed its last scheduled push on Jan. 13.

**Make sure your information in People Search is current.

For technical assistance contact the Enterprise Service Desk (ESD) 1-877-677-2123.

JSC IRD Outreach x46367 http://ird.jsc.nasa.gov/Lists/wIReD%20in%20The%20Latest%20IRD%20News/Lat...

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  1. Got FY 2014 Sustainability Stories? Share Them!

Do you go the extra mile to help make JSC more sustainable? Did you start a green initiative in your work area sometime during fiscal year (FY) 2014? We want to hear about it! JSC is preparing the FY 2014 Annual Sustainability Report, and your success stories may end up in the report or on the JSC Sustainability Web Site, inspiring other people to take action. Please send us your success story by Jan. 30.

If you are interested to see what past reports included, check out the JSC Sustainability Web Site. Every effort makes a difference!

JSC Environmental Office x36207 http://www6.jsc.nasa.gov/ja/ja13/capp.cfm

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  1. Nominees Call-Out for Black History Month

February 2015 Black History Month theme is "A Century of Black Life, History, and Culture." The theme recounts the important contributions by African-Americans to art, literature, sports, pop culture, science and technology. We would like to highlight one or two JSC/White Sands Test Facility employees whose story serves as an inspiration to others.

Please submit your nomination or self-nomination for consideration to the Office of Equal Opportunity and Diversity via email by end of day on Tuesday, Jan. 27. Please include the nominee's name, organization, job title and why you nominate the individual or yourself in 300 words or less. The selected individual(s) will be highlighted in JSC Features during February!

JSC Office of Equal Opportunity and Diversity x30607 http://www.nasa.gov/offices/oeod/

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   Jobs and Training

  1. Experienced Supervisor Cohort – New Program!

JSC is accepting applications for the Experienced Supervisor Cohort Jan. 20 through Feb. 17. The Experienced Supervisor cohort is a one-year cohort that provides GS-14/15 full-time/permanent civil servant 1st line supervisors with enrichment and growth opportunities tailored to the needs of experienced supervisors at JSC and NASA.

Interested candidates will submit applications to their organization's Training Coordinator, by the organization's internal deadline.

For application and additional information on this and other development opportunities, click here.

Nancy Garrick x33076

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  1. Pressure Systems Familiarization

This course gives the student an overview of NASA policy, Center Policy and Center Requirements for Pressure System Certification.

The five JSC categories of Certified Systems are presented. The roll of the pressure and pressure systems are defined as well.

    • ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Codes (B&PV)
    • ASME B31 Pressure Piping Codes
    • ASME Performance Test Codes (PTC)
    • National Board Inspection Code (ANSI/NB-23)
    • Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Title 49

Date/Time: Jan. 21 - From 8:00 am to 11:00 am

Where: Safety Learning Center, B20 Room 205/206

Register via SATERN required:

https://satern.nasa.gov/learning/user/deeplink_redirect.jsp?linkId=SCHEDULED_...

Aundrail Hill x36369

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  1. Hydrostatic and Relief Valve Set Testing

This course covers the fundamentals and requirements regarding hydrostatic testing of pressure vessels and pressure systems and pressure relief valve set-testing. Course objectives include:

    • Define Designated Verifier (DV):
    • Test Area Guidelines
    • References: JPR 1710.13, NS-PRS-009, NT-QAS-024
    • Safety Guidelines
    • Procedures
    • Re-certification required every 2 years.

Date/Time: Jan. 28 -From 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. CT

Where: Safety Learning Center, B20 R205/206

Register via SATERN required: https://satern.nasa.gov/learning/user/deeplink_redirect.jsp?linkId=SCHEDULED_...

Aundrail Hill x36369

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  1. Job Opportunities

Where do I find job opportunities?

Both internal Competitive Placement Plan (CPPs) and external JSC job announcements are posted on both the HR Portal and USAJOBS(www. usajobs.gov) website. Through the HR portal, civil servants can view summaries of all the agency jobs that are currently open at https://hr.nasa.gov/portal/server.pt/community/employees_home/239/job_opportu...

To help you navigate to JSC vacancies, use the filter drop down menu and select JSC HR. The "Jobs link", will direct you to the USAJOBS website for the complete announcement and the ability to apply on-line.

Lateral reassignment and rotation opportunities are posted in the Workforce Transition Tool. To access: HR Portal > Employees > Workforce Transition > Workforce Transition Tool. These opportunities do not possess known promotion potential; therefore employees can only see positions at or below their current grade level.

If you have questions about any JSC job vacancies or reassignment opportunities, please call your Human Resources Representative.

Brandy Braunsdorf x30476

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  1. Early Apollo Spacesuit Development

U.S. Spacesuit Knowledge Capture Presents Early Apollo Spacesuit Development, A-7L Suit Requirements, and Design Details - Wednesday, January 21

As a result of his 50 years of experience and research, Jim McBarron will share his significant knowledge about early Apollo spacesuit development, A-7L suit requirements, and design details.

Location: 5S, Room 3102 (corner of Gamma Link/5th Street/third floor), near guard shack at entrance of B4/B4S/B5S parking lot. A ramp leads to a door at corner of Building 5 South. A public access elevator is located past two sets of doors. Exit third floor; lecture room is fourth door on the left (Room 3102).

Registration: In SATERN, (any issues locating the class in SATERN, search using keyword "spacesuit").

U.S. Spacesuit Knowledge Capture Presents Early Apollo Spacesuit Development, A-7L Suit Requirements, and Design Details - Wednesday, Jan. 21

As a result of his 50 years of experience and research, Jim McBarron will share his significant knowledge about early Apollo spacesuit development, A-7L suit requirements and design details.

Location: Building 5S, Room 3102 (corner of Gamma Link/5th Street/third floor), near guard shack at entrance of B4/B4S/B5S parking lot. A ramp leads to a door at corner of Building 5S. A public access elevator is located past two sets of doors. Exit third floor; lecture room is fourth door on the left (Room 3102).

Registration: In SATERN, (any issues locating the class in SATERN, search using keyword "spacesuit").

Event Date: Wednesday, January 21, 2015   Event Start Time:11:00 AM   Event End Time:12:00 PM
Event Location: Bldg. 5S, Room 3102

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Vladenka Oliva 281-461-5681

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  1. Lockout/Tagout Feb. 24, 8:00 a.m. B20, Rm 205/206

The purpose of this course is to provide employees with the standards, procedures and requirements necessary for the control of hazardous energy through lockout and tagout of energy-isolating devices. OSHA Standard 29 CFR 1910.147, "The Control of Hazardous Energy (Lockout/Tagout)," is the basis for this course. A comprehensive test will be offered at the end of the class. Use this direct link for registration. https://satern.nasa.gov/learning/user/deeplink_redirect.jsp?linkId=SCHEDULED_...

Shirley Robinson x41284

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  1. Adult CPR Mar. 17 in Building 20, Room 205/206

This class is designed to help participants learn how to respond to a breathing or cardiac emergency in an adult. Students will become familiar with signals of breathing emergencies, signals of cardiac emergencies and the subsequent care for suffering victims. The participants will be able to demonstrate how to care for a person who is not breathing, who is choking or who is in cardiac arrest. The course also covers general "emergency responder" techniques and how best to help in an emergency situation. Class does not include training on the use of an AED. Use this direct link for registration. https://satern.nasa.gov/learning/user/deeplink_redirect.jsp?linkId=SCHEDULED_...

Shirley Robinson x41284

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  1. APPEL - Scheduling and Cost Control - Feb. 23-26

This course focuses on managing project constraints including limits on time, human resources, materials, budget and specifications. It also helps participants to develop effective measures for scheduling and controlling projects as they put the tools of project management to work.

This course is designed for NASA's technical workforce, including systems engineers and project personnel who seek to develop the competencies required to succeed as a leader of a project team, functional team or small project.

This course is available for self-registration in SATERN until Thursday, Jan. 22 and is open to civil-servants and contractors.

Dates: Monday - Thursday, Feb. 23-26

Location: Building 12, Room 152

Zeeaa Quadri x39723 https://satern.nasa.gov/learning/user/deeplink_redirect.jsp?linkId=SCHED...

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   Community

  1. EVA 50th Anniversary Innocentive

2015 marks the 50th Anniversary of EVA for human spaceflight. Don your creativity caps. The goal of this NASA@work challenge is to design a sophisticated logo to represent the 50th Anniversary of EVA and EVA's integral role in future exploration based on its 50 year legacy. The logo may be utilized in several public communication efforts and promotion products throughout 2015.

More information about the Challenge can be found here. The deadline is Jan. 23.

stephanie sipila x42315

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