Materials and notes from the sessions can be found on the Materials page
Frequently Asked Questions
A: The PM Symposium is an internal NASA workshop and training event that brings together the NASA PM community to build relationships, share lessons learned and best practices, challenge assumptions, and steer the conversation for tackling challenges in the PM world. It is open to all NASA program and project management personnel.
A: No, the PM Symposium is not a conference.
A: The PM Symposium will be hosted at Campus 805, an offsite location that is close to Marshall Space Flight Center. Remote participants are also welcome, and registration is available for either in-person or remote attendance.
A: Yes, please feel free to use or adapt this based on your Center’s requirements.
ESSENTIAL: Essential travel to MSFC to participate in NASA’s Program/Project Management (PM) Symposium educational activity, which is directly related to enhancing proficiency within traveler’s assigned areas of responsibility. The PM Symposium is a two-day internal training event that supports essential PM skills development, provides critical knowledge, and equips members of the NASA PM community to achieve program/project goals.
A: Looking to revisit past sessions or get a sense of what to expect? The PM Symposium Archive features previous agendas, speaker lineups, and presentation materials from earlier events:
https://nasa.sharepoint.com/sites/cpmo/SitePages/PM-Symposium-Archive.aspx
A: The PM Symposium is jointly hosted by NASA's Chief Program Management Officer and NASA’s Academy of Program/Project and Engineering Leadership (APPEL) Knowledge Services.
A: We’d love to hear from you. For agenda suggestions, questions, or additional information please reach out to Ellen Smith.
A: The PM Symposium is approved for 14 CEUs, CLPs, and PDUs for both remote and in-person attendance. Instructions for self-reporting your credits will be made available at the end of the Symposium.