Jeanne Holm, NASA

Jeanne Holm is the Chief Knowledge Architect at the U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), California Institute of Technology.  Ms. Holm leads NASA's Knowledge Management Team, which helps to gather, provide access to, and reuse the knowledge gathered over the many missions of the US space agency to support future missions and to help drive innovation. As the lead implementer for technologies supporting knowledge management at NASA, her team's solutions are helping to drive how people will manage space missions in the future, learn virtually, and share lessons learned.  Her latest activities involve the transformation of NASA into a learning organization through innovative techniques in developing communities of practice, driving collaboration through advanced gaming and virtual worlds, and connecting people and information for predictive analysis for risks.  Ms. Holm chairs a group for the United Nations in the international aerospace community setting standards for how space missions should manage knowledge in the future.  She co-chairs the US Federal Knowledge Management Working Group, and serves on several international standards and conference boards.