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First Workshop Collaborative Innovation: Strategies and Best Practices First Workshop Collaborative Innovation: Strategies and Best Practices

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First Workshop Collaborative Innovation: Strategies and Best Practices - PPT Presentation

January 19 2011 Jeffrey R Davis MD Director NHHPC NASA Johnson Space Center Carol Carroll Deputy Director NHHPC NASA Ames Research Center NASA Human Health and Performance Center NHHPC ID: 782120

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First WorkshopCollaborative Innovation: Strategies and Best PracticesJanuary 19, 2011

Jeffrey R. Davis, MDDirector, NHHPCNASA Johnson Space Center Carol CarrollDeputy Director, NHHPCNASA Ames Research Center

NASA Human Health and Performance Center

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NHHPCIntroduction - WELCOME!Center concept established in 2007 strategic planOfficially opened October 18, 2010

Currently 64 membersEstablished to connect organizations worldwide interested in collaborating and advancing human health and performance innovations for space flight, commercial aviation and challenging environments on Earth.2

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NHHPCThemes:Health

Performance, Human Factors, and Human System EngineeringHabitability and EnvironmentResearch and technology DevelopmentEducation and Outreach3

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NHHPCWhy the NHHPC? Established October 18, 2010Publishes member needs in an open collaborative forum to facilitate potential collaborative partnerships

Benefits all member organizations by closing gaps in the research and technology human health and performance portfolio of workLeverages resources of all membersFacilitates rapid data sharing among membersEnables collaborative project discussionsFacilitates project prioritization, tracking and information dissemination4

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NHHPCAdministration and operationsShared NASA leadership (JSC and Ames) – located at JSCExecutive council to determine topics

No fees or agreements to joinNASA team provides communications, workshops, facilitates Space Act AgreementsAll material cleared for the public domainMember connect area on the website (coming soon)Projects among non-traditional partners5

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NHHPCNHHPCFirst year products envisioned2 to 3 workshops on compelling topics

4-5 collaborative projectsInteragency challengesPublic-private challenges and/or projectsAccumulate and distribute best practices in many areasWill constantly solicit your feedback as to how to make this Center of value to all members6

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NHHPCAcknowledgmentsDeputy Director from Ames, Carol CarrollOur Center Directors

Mike Coats – Johnson Space CenterPete Worden – Ames Research CenterOur team from Wyle Integrated Science and Engineering that put this together:Elizabeth RichardSamantha SnabesGabe RiegerMaGee JohnsonCindy RandoTacey BakerOur Sponsor – Bill Gerstenmaier, NASA HQ7

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Over 2,900 Solvers from 80 Countries Participated

2900 Solvers – 80 countries8

NASA Johnson Space Center

SLSD – SA

NASA Glenn Research Center

NASA Langley Research Center

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9Bone Imaging ContactsGermany6

Austria

1

Japan

7

Canada

1

France

6

Israel

1

Australia

3

Belgium

1

UK

5

Switzerland

4

Sweden

1

USA

15

Total

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Open Innovation- TopCoderOpportunity presented to NASA by Harvard Business School

Research project to compare outcomes of collaborative and competitive teamsNASA provided the problem statement Optimize algorithm that supports medical kit designCompetition began on 11/04/2009 and lasted approximately 10 days2800 solutions were submitted by 480 individualsUseful algorithm developed and incorporated into NASA modelTeam felt this process was more efficient than internal developmentNext steps – SOMD (Jason Crusan) has formed a Tournament Lab with HBS and TopCoder to seek many novel optimization algorithms for ISS

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NASA@Work11

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NASA@Work

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Review of AgendaOpening Speakers:Karim Lakhani, Harvard Business SchoolFramework for External Collaboration

Pacal Finette, MozillaCommunity Based Approach at MozillaRobynn Sturm, Office of Science and Technology PolicyThe Use of Prizes in the Public Sector13

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Review of AgendaPanel regarding challengesBev Godwin, moderator, U.S. General Services Administration

Eugene Buff, yet2.comSteve Domeck, InnoCentivePascal Finette, MozillaJennifer Fogarty, NASA JSCLisa Pannell, General MillsCraig Wynett, Procter & Gamble14

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Review of AgendaAfternoon SpeakersJeff Hamaoui, Cazneau Group

Lisa Pannell, General MillsBreakout sessionsTables with themes from membersOpen tables: projects 101 and challenges 101Members information in your packet Goal to propose topics for collaborative projects and/or challengesWrap up – member feedback, next steps15