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A Knowledge Sharing Forum Sponsored by HEOMD National Aeronautics and Space Administration Commercial Orbital Transportation Systems (COTS) Program Lesson Learned A Knowledge Sharing Forum Sponsored by HEOMD Wednesday 13 November 2013 from 0930-1045 Eastern NASA Headquarters, Auditorium Dial-In / Passcode: 1-888-566-5128 8094863 WebEx: Meeting Number: 997 675 629 Meeting Password: Cargo13# WebEx Link: https://nasa.webex.com/nasa/j.php?ED=217649282&UID=1344631037&PW=NNzYxN2MzNjFm&RT=MiMxMQ%3D%3D COTS Program Manager Alan Lindenmoyer, and his Project Execs Mike Horkachuck and Bruce Manners, will discuss lessons learned from the program perspective as well as lessons learned from their interfaces with SpaceX and Orbital Sciences. Please join us in person or on-line to see and hear how these managers made NASA and aerospace history and learn how the COTS model for public-private partnerships worked! Alan Lindenmoyer Program Manager Mike Horkachuck NASA Project Exec for SpaceX Bruce Manners NASA Project Exec for Orbital To view previous HEOMD Knowledge Sharing Forums, see our archive at: https://nasa-ice.nasa.gov/portal/web/km/home -or- https://nsckn.nasa.gov/heomd-irkm David M. Lengyel Risk and Knowledge Management Officer Human Exploration and Operations Mission Directorate dlengyel@hq.nasa.gov (202) 358-0391