NASA's LAUNCH Program Recognized for Government Innovation

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May 1, 2013

Joshua Buck / Sarah Ramsey 
Headquarters, Washington                                        
202-358-1100 / 202-358-1694 
jbuck@xxxxxxxx / sarah.ramsey@xxxxxxxx 

RELEASE: 13-130

NASA'S LAUNCH PROGRAM RECOGNIZED FOR GOVERNMENT INNOVATION

WASHINGTON -- A NASA program supporting innovative approaches to 
sustainability challenges has received an Innovations in American 
Government Award from Harvard University's Kennedy School of 
Government. 

NASA's LAUNCH program is among the top 25 federal programs recognized 
by the Kennedy School's Ash Center for Democratic Governance and 
Innovation. The award promotes excellence and creativity in the 
public sector. LAUNCH and the other Top 25 programs represent the top 
5 percent of all applications received for the award. 

NASA and founding partners the U.S. Agency for International 
Development (USAID), the U.S. State Department and Nike created 
LAUNCH in 2010 to identify, showcase and accelerate innovative 
approaches to specific sustainability challenges faced by human 
spaceflight, as well as communities and nations on Earth. LAUNCH 
searches for visionaries whose world-class ideas, technologies or 
programs show great promise for making tangible impacts to exploring 
beyond low-Earth orbit and on society. 

The challenge currently under way, LAUNCH: System Challenge 2013, will 
identify 10 game-changing innovations that could enable fabric 
systems to enhance global economic growth, drive human prosperity and 
replenish the planet's resources. The challenge seeks creative 
innovations in the materials from which fabrics are made, with a 
focus on positive social and environmental impact in space and on 
Earth. Fabrics and the materials from which they are made are 
important for designing new spacecraft and spacesuits that will 
protect astronauts traveling to destinations far beyond Earth. 
Innovations presented at the LAUNCH: System Challenge 2013 forum may 
lead to new, stronger, lighter and more affordable fabrics that will 
benefit NASA as it sends humans deeper into our solar system. NASA 
will host the forum Sept. 26-28 at the agency's Jet Propulsion 
Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif. 

For more information about LAUNCH, visit: 

http://www.launch.org/ 

For information about NASA and agency programs, visit: 

http://www.nasa.gov 

	
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