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The Office of the Chief Technologist is the primary point of contact for advanced-technology development at the Goddard Space Flight Center. We manage the Center’s internal technology investments and assist with long-range planning. We help to make sure that NASA has the technological resources needed to carry out its mission.

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FEATURED TECHNOLOGIES
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Connect and Innovate: Technologists Gather to Share Ideas. Click here to read more.

FY 2009 Internal Research and Development Program Annual Report Click here to read more.

Fall issue of Goddard Tech Trends is now available.

Office of the Chief Technologist: FY10 IRAD Recipients Selected. Click here for details.

Learn more about the Center's capabilities in lunar systems. A new catalog can be downloaded here.

GODDARD TECH TRENDS

2009 Innovator of the Year
Chief Technologist selects Jennifer Eigenbrode to receive “IRAD Innovator of the Year” award; Thomas Flatley receives honorable mention.
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Analyzing Life on Mars
Eigenbrode’s experiment will enhance the ability of the Sample Analysis at Mars to analyze large molecules on the red planet should they be found.
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Fast Track to Space
Three Goddard scientists are among the first to fly experiments on a new micro-satellite.
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Wanted: A Free Ride into Space
Goddard is given a green light to develop a payload carrier for the Orion Service Module.
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Earth Science Takes Flight
NASA’s unpiloted, high-altitude Global Hawk makes its maiden scientific flight, carrying two Goddard-developed experiments.
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Formation in the Field
A Goddard scientist will begin testing an instrument prototype at an unusual test site.
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Goddard Engineer Demonstrates Relative Navigation
During the recent Hubble Servicing Mission, a Goddard team shows that spacecraft can operate in close proximity to one another with little or no human intervention.
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Space Technology Could Help Early Detection of Breast Cancer
A Goddard scientist wins National Institutes of Health funding to develop a platform that could detect the presence of breast cancer.
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Last Updated01/07/2010