NASA Joins Web Consortium to Help Improve Universal Access

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May 27, 2010

Katherine Trinidad 
Headquarters, Washington                          
202-358-3749 
katherine.trinidad@xxxxxxxx 
RELEASE: 10-125

NASA JOINS WEB CONSORTIUM TO HELP IMPROVE UNIVERSAL ACCESS

WASHINGTON -- NASA announced Thursday it has joined the World Wide Web 
Consortium (W3C). The consortium is an international organization 
that develops protocols, standards and guidelines to ensure universal 
Web access. 

"Standards will play a key role in making NASA's content more 
accessible on the Internet and in the implementation of our Open 
Government plan," said Chris Kemp, chief technology officer for 
Information Technology at NASA Headquarters in Washington. 
"Additionally, standards nurture technology innovation. We are 
especially interested in participating in those areas where NASA's 
ongoing technical requirements overlap with the W3C's standardization 
efforts." 

W3C's staff works with member organizations and the public to enhance 
long-term growth for the Web. The organization has more than 350 
members. It is run by the MIT Computer Science and Artificial 
Intelligence Laboratory in Cambridge, Mass., the European Research 
Consortium for Informatics and Mathematics in France, and Keio 
University in Japan. 

"W3C is delighted to welcome NASA back as a member," said Jeff Jaffe, 
W3C chief executive officer. "The agency's participation in W3C 
activities such as eGovernment, Linked Open Data and Semantic Web 
technologies will bring great depth and breadth of experience to 
these communities and opportunities for leadership in emerging 
technologies." 

For more information about W3C, visit: 



http://www.w3.org 


For more information about NASA's Office of the Chief Information 
Officer, visit: 



http://www.nasa.gov/offices/ocio/home/ 

	
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