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Arnold Kravitz, President, INNOVIM Defense Services, briefed a concept for On-Demand Surveillance Imaging of Crisis and Restricted Areas” using “SwarmSats” to identify and track hazardous and lethal material from Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear (CBRN) events and other catastrophes.
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William Booth's contributions to the hurricane tracking and warning systems helped make them more efficient and reliable.
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“Incremental Innovation and Risk: A Balancing Act for Federal Contractors” is now available for download.
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After two decades in space, NASA’s Cassini spacecraft is nearing the end of its remarkable journey of exploration. Having expended almost every bit of the rocket propellant it carried to Saturn, operators are deliberately plunging Cassini into the planet to ensure Saturn’s moons will remain pristine for future exploration. Over the course of numerous orbits,...
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INNOVIM is a member of the winning team led by Solers that has been awarded the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Comprehensive Large Array-data Stewardship System (CLASS) Sustainment Services Contract.
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INNOVIM, along with Prime Contractor M2 Strategy, and teammates Bryce Space and Technology, and Jeffries Technology Solutions, was awarded a new three-year contract with the NOAA to provide Strategic Planning, Enterprise Architecture, Human Capital and Program/Portfolio Management consulting services to the NESDIS.
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INNOVIM is pleased to be part of the team that was awarded the Space and Earth Science Data Analysis (SESDA) IV contract at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC) in Greenbelt, MD, along with prime contractor ADNET.
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In an interview with the Christian Science Monitor, INNOVIM's Chief Science Officer, Dr. Philip Ardanuy, shared his thoughts on the benefits of a collaboration between the European and the U.S. weather satellites.
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INNOVIM team awarded a NASA Group Achievement Award.
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The question: how does NASA automate the process of identifying concepts, people and other entities in NASA’s intranet content? Not an easy solution, given the vast amount of information this agency houses. Posted on the NASA@work crowdsourced platform—a place for collaborative and innovative conversations—this quandary was spotted by two Innovim software engineers—Larry Gilliam and Ali...
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