NASA IT Summit Reaches For "Stellar" Results

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July 22, 2011

Katherine Trinidad 
Headquarters, Washington 
202-358-3749 
katherine.trinidad@xxxxxxxx   


RELEASE: 11-239

NASA IT SUMMIT REACHES FOR "STELLAR" RESULTS

WASHINGTON -- NASA is gearing up for a conference in San Francisco 
that aims to improve the quality of Information Technology (IT) at 
the agency, while drawing on the expertise and innovative spirit of 
California's Silicon Valley. 

The second NASA IT Summit will take place Aug. 15-17 at San 
Francisco's Marriott Marquis Hotel. The theme of this year's event 
is, "Making IT Stellar at NASA." NASA's Chief Information Officer 
(CIO) Linda Cureton will host the event. 

The summit will feature some of the biggest companies in the computer 
world, speeches from leading IT thinkers, and a strong education 
component aimed at getting American teens excited about science, 
technology, engineering and math. The next generation of explorers at 
the summit will learn about NASA internships and scholarships; 
participate in hands-on science activities; meet with tech experts; 
and view demonstrations by major IT vendors. 

During the conference, NASA's Office of the CIO will host a luncheon 
titled, "Pearls of Wisdom: Our Braided Lives," in support of a White 
House initiative to meet the challenges faced by U.S. women and 
girls. At the event, women from NASA, business, industry, federal 
agencies and academia will meet with female high school students to 
foster mentoring relationships. 

Students also can attend the panel discussion titled, "Education 
Blast-Off," with former NASA astronaut Leland Melvin, who now is the 
agency's associate administrator for Education, and Vernice Armour, 
the first African-American female combat pilot. 

Social media will be integral to the event. Many sessions will be live 
streamed on the Web. 

On Twitter, follow NASA's CIO at: http://twitter.com/nasacio, and the 
#nasait hashtag for summit updates. For further information, contact 
Karen Harper at 202-358-1807 or karen.l.harper@xxxxxxxx. 

To register, visit: 


http://www.regonline.com/itsummit2011   


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


http://www.nasa.gov/ocio   


Following the summit on Aug. 17, TEDxNASA@SiliconValley 2011 will take 
place at the same venue. It is free and open to the public, but 
requires separate registration. To learn more, register and view the 
TEDxNASA webstream, visit: 


http://tedxnasa.com   

	
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