NASA LAUNCHES INMAGIC PRESTO
AND DISCOVERS A NEW WAY TO
MANAGE KNOWLEDGE
Ujjwal Kumar Joshi
05/15/13
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Agenda
1. Overview about NASA
2. Key Challenges of NASA
3. Introduction about Inmagic Presto
4. Why Inmagic was selected?
5. Benefits after implementing Inmagic
a. Operational Benefit
b. Financial Benefits
c. Strategic Benefits
6. Voice of the Employee
05/15/13
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NASA
NASA (National Aeronautics and Space
Administration) was established in 29th
July, 1958. It is
the agency of the United States government that is
responsible for the national civilian space program and
for aeronautics and aerospace research.
Industry Aerospace and Defense
Employees 17000
Headquarter Washington, D.C.
Website www.nasa.gov
Vision To reach for new heights and reveal
the unknown so that we do and
learn will benefit all humankind
Major Work
Areas
Aeronautics
Human Exploration and
Operations
Science
Space Technology
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Key Challenges
 Need a secure repository for thousands of high
definition images, more than 5 million photos,
10,000 videos and up to 7,000 motion picture
films.
 Require centralized one-stop access to huge
archives of shuttle mission photos and videos.
 Want ability to rapidly search images collections
for each stage of the mission.
 Provide secure access to internal NASA staff and
external contractors.
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Inmagic Presto
 A software package developed by the
Inmagic Inc.
 Includes necessary tools to perform
database definition and maintenance,
information retrieval, and report production.
 Stores the high definition images to compare
the condition of shuttle parts during various
stages of the mission to identify possible
problems.
 stores images and documents and enables
officials to retrieve them using a "Google-
like" search through a web-based system.
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Why Inmagic was selected?
 Support for the depth and variety of NASA's
diverse document types, including very large
photo and video images.
 Fast, relevant, real-time search of image
archives
 Seamless integration with 3-D image viewer
 Providing one, intuitive administrative and user
interface
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Benefit after implementing
Presto Software
 NASA has advanced the safety of the
shuttle missions and the crew by
enhancing its ability to search and retrieve
critical shuttle images and videos.
 Beside these, NASA is benefited in
following 3 ways:
 Operational Benefits
 Financial and strategic Benefits
 Ownership Benefits
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Operational Benefits
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Financial and Strategic
Benefits
 Greatly reduce flight risks.
 Advance critical mission and crew safety.
 Provides continuous support in the mission
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Ownership Benefits
 Secure, centralized information access
 Seamless integration of internal and external data
sources
 Improve image comparison for rapid diagnostics
Voice of the Employee
05/15/13
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Inmagic Presto has helped us organize and provide
agency-wide access to mission critical video and
imaging assets allowing us to increase mission
safety.
Jeff Wolfe
Photo Planner
IMCS, Photo & Media Services
Kennedy Space Center

Knowledge Management in NASA

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    NASA LAUNCHES INMAGICPRESTO AND DISCOVERS A NEW WAY TO MANAGE KNOWLEDGE Ujjwal Kumar Joshi 05/15/13 1
  • 2.
    Agenda 1. Overview aboutNASA 2. Key Challenges of NASA 3. Introduction about Inmagic Presto 4. Why Inmagic was selected? 5. Benefits after implementing Inmagic a. Operational Benefit b. Financial Benefits c. Strategic Benefits 6. Voice of the Employee 05/15/13 2
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    NASA NASA (National Aeronauticsand Space Administration) was established in 29th July, 1958. It is the agency of the United States government that is responsible for the national civilian space program and for aeronautics and aerospace research. Industry Aerospace and Defense Employees 17000 Headquarter Washington, D.C. Website www.nasa.gov Vision To reach for new heights and reveal the unknown so that we do and learn will benefit all humankind Major Work Areas Aeronautics Human Exploration and Operations Science Space Technology 3 05/15/13
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    Key Challenges  Needa secure repository for thousands of high definition images, more than 5 million photos, 10,000 videos and up to 7,000 motion picture films.  Require centralized one-stop access to huge archives of shuttle mission photos and videos.  Want ability to rapidly search images collections for each stage of the mission.  Provide secure access to internal NASA staff and external contractors. 05/15/13 4
  • 5.
    Inmagic Presto  Asoftware package developed by the Inmagic Inc.  Includes necessary tools to perform database definition and maintenance, information retrieval, and report production.  Stores the high definition images to compare the condition of shuttle parts during various stages of the mission to identify possible problems.  stores images and documents and enables officials to retrieve them using a "Google- like" search through a web-based system. 5 05/15/13
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    Why Inmagic wasselected?  Support for the depth and variety of NASA's diverse document types, including very large photo and video images.  Fast, relevant, real-time search of image archives  Seamless integration with 3-D image viewer  Providing one, intuitive administrative and user interface 6 05/15/13
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    Benefit after implementing PrestoSoftware  NASA has advanced the safety of the shuttle missions and the crew by enhancing its ability to search and retrieve critical shuttle images and videos.  Beside these, NASA is benefited in following 3 ways:  Operational Benefits  Financial and strategic Benefits  Ownership Benefits 7 05/15/13
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    Financial and Strategic Benefits Greatly reduce flight risks.  Advance critical mission and crew safety.  Provides continuous support in the mission 9 05/15/13 Ownership Benefits  Secure, centralized information access  Seamless integration of internal and external data sources  Improve image comparison for rapid diagnostics
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    Voice of theEmployee 05/15/13 10 Inmagic Presto has helped us organize and provide agency-wide access to mission critical video and imaging assets allowing us to increase mission safety. Jeff Wolfe Photo Planner IMCS, Photo & Media Services Kennedy Space Center

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