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NASA’s Innovation Ambassador Program – Goddard Space Flight Center’s Call for Applicants
The Innovation Ambassador opportunity will provide a temporary developmental assignment for select members of NASA's technical workforce. These employees will be assigned to work with a host external organization for up to 1 year. Shorter assignments (6 months or 9 months) will also be considered.
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Goddard’s ADR Technology Chosen for Two New Missions Funded at $44M+
This adiabatic demagnetization refrigerator (ADR) technology developed at Goddard has been chosen to be flown on two missions selected by NASA Headquarters as the Agency’s next Explorer Program Mission of Opportunity investigations, with funding totaling more than $44 million.
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Goddard Proposals Receive Newly Released Supplemental IPP Seed Funding
The Innovative Partnerships Program (IPP) at NASA Headquarters has announced that two Goddard proposals (out of only six funded across all NASA Centers) will receive the newly released supplemental Seed Funding for 2008, totaling nearly $700K.
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Jeannette Benavides and Darryl Mitchell at the Nano 50 Awards ceremony Tech Transfer Training: Something for Everyone
Goddard’s IPP Office offers quarterly training classes to help civil servant and contractor personnel understand the in’s and out’s of technology transfer.
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Recent Success Stories

planet SBIR Advances Our Understanding of Clouds and the Carbon Cycle
Two NASA-funded Small Business Innovation Research contracts with Anasphere may enable researchers to better understand the water content of clouds and the carbon dioxide in Earth’s atmosphere – helping to meet NASA mission needs while supporting this new business.
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carbon nanotube SBIR Funding Yields Sensor to Better Understand Cloud Characteristics
Through a Phase 2 Small Business Innovation Research contract funded by NASA, researchers at Stratton Park Engineering Company (SPEC, Inc.) have developed prototypes of miniaturized cloud sensors that will help environmental scientists better understand the impact that clouds have on climate.
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Awards

Jeannette Benavides and Darryl Mitchell at the Nano 50 Awards ceremony

NASA Goddard Space Flight Center’s Carbon Nanotube Manufacturing Technology Wins Nano 50 Award
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md. proudly announces that its method for manufacturing high-quality carbon nanotubes (CNT) has been named a winner in the third annual Nanotech Briefs Nano 50 awards in the Technology category.
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Jeff Dosler and Enidia Santiago-Brown

NASA Goddard Technology Wins 2007 R&D 100 Award
For the second year in a row, a technology developed at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center has been recognized by R&D Magazine as one of the top 100 most innovative and technologically significant new products of the year—this year for Goddard’s Adaptive Sensor Fleet (ASF) technology.
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