NASA Recognized for Excellence in Project Management

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Oct. 16, 2009

David E. Stetiz 
Headquarters, Washington      
202-358-1730 
david.steitz@xxxxxxxx 

RELEASE: 09-242

NASA RECOGNIZED FOR EXCELLENCE IN PROJECT MANAGEMENT


WASHINGTON -- NASA has been recognized for 40 years of shared project 
management success by the Project Management Institute, or PMI, of 
Newton Square, Pa. 

"NASA has advanced the discipline of project, program and portfolio 
management by example," said Ricardo Viana Vargas, chairman of the 
PMI Board of Directors during their Global Congress-North America 
annual conference that took place in Orlando, Fla., in October. 
Vargas also noted that 2009 marks the 40th anniversary of the 
founding of PMI and the Apollo 11 moon landing. 

"As our missions have become increasingly international and 
collaborative, we are grateful to PMI for its tireless efforts in 
advocating project management competencies and standards that reflect 
the global nature of complex projects today," said NASA Chief 
Engineer Mike Ryschkewitsch, who accepted the award on behalf of the 
agency. 

NASA and PMI work together toward shared goals of project management 
excellence. Through NASA's Academy of Program/Project and Engineering 
Leadership, or APPEL, the agency has collaborated with PMI on 
research and educational efforts including project management 
certification. NASA also has participated as members of PMI's Global 
Corporate Council, a group of project-based organizations committed 
to improving performance on complex projects. 

For more information about NASA and agency programs, visit: 










http://www.nasa.gov 


For more information about PMI, visit: 



http://www.pmi.org 

	
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