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NASA TECHNICAL STANDARDS WORKING GROUP NASA TECHNICAL STANDARDS WORKING GROUP MEETINGMEETING
JUNE 11 – 12, 2007JUNE 11 – 12, 2007COCOA BEACH, FLCOCOA BEACH, FL
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AGENDAAGENDA
Monday, June 11, 2007
8:30 – 8:45 Welcome/Agenda Gill/Matthews
8:45 – 9:30 Program Status Gill
• Key Points• Relationship Between NASA Technical Fellows and the
NASA Technical Standards Process• NASA Technical Standards Development Status
– Results of EMB Action to Assess 42 Engineering Standards for Continued Development
• NASA Interim Technical Standards• Proposals for Technical Standards• Adoption vs. Use of Approved Applicable Document List• Process for Cancellation of NASA Technical Standards• Use of Revision Indicators on Applicable Documents in NASA
Technical Standards• Budget Update (Obs Cost, FY07)
9:30 – 10:15 NASA Lessons Learned Initiative KSC/Henderson
10:15 - 10:30 Break
10:30 – 11:00 Mandatory Engineering Standards HQ/West
Implementation Status/Via Teleconference
11:00 – 12:00 Discussion on NASA Interim Directive Weinstein
for NASA Mandatory Engineering Standards
12:00 – 12:30 Safety and Mission Assurance (S&MA) Harkins Standards Activities
• Mandatory Standards- Process for Mandatory Standards- Traceability of Use by Program and Projects
12:30 – 1:30 Lunch
1:30 – 2:15 Office of the NASA Chief Engineer Activities Weinstein
• Discussion on Revising the Technical Standards NPD/NPR• Technical Authority Status• Aerospace Safety Advisory Panel (ASAP) Report Actions• TC20/SC14 Status; ECSS
Monday, June 11, 2007 Continued….
2:15 – 2:45 Chief Information Officer (CIO) Standards Activities Benedict• Mandatory Standards
- Process for Mandatory Standards- Traceability of Use by Program and Projects
2:45 – 3:00 Break
3:00 – 3:30 Consultative/Committee on Space Data Systems Kearney(CCSDS) Standards Activities
3:30 – 4:00 Agency-wide Part Management System USA/Zook
4:00 – 4:30 New Features in the NASA Technical Garcia/Johnston Standards System’s Document Search and Retrieval
4:30 – 5:00 NASA Engineering Network (NEN) / IHS/DavisIntegrated Technical Standards System (ITSS) andStandards Reference Linking Solution
5:00 Adjourn
Tuesday, June 12, 2007
8:00 – 8:30 Common NASA Taxonomy for Problem Reporting KSC/BeilAnalysis, and Resolution Standard
8:30 – 9:00 NESC Technical Fellows Terrone
9:00 – 9:15 Break
9:15 – 9:45 Center Reports All• Action Status• Document Development Status (Quad Charts) for NASA Technical Standards and
VCSs by Your Center• Issues• Technical Authority Implementation at Each Center
9:45 – 11:00 Wrap-up (Actions, Other Issues, Concerns) All
11:00 – 12:00 Lunch
12:00 KSC Tour
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PROGRAM STATUSPROGRAM STATUS
Paul GillPaul Gill
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KEY POINTS FORKEY POINTS FORDISCUSSION DURING THE MEETINGDISCUSSION DURING THE MEETING
1. NPR: What revisions does the NPR require prior to pre-NODIS review?2. NPR: Which organization is responsible for audits to ensure that Programs/Projects follow
procedure?3. What, as an Agency, should we standardize?4. Revised Proposal Format to obtain clearer justification for NASA-Development vs. VCS
development/use.5. Proposal: How should the cost of a proposed project that crosses over multiple Centers be
scoped?6. Revised NASA Standards Development Process by obtaining “beginning” and “ending” consensus
by EMB.7. Discuss the timeframes for review of NASA Technical Standards; are they sufficient for timely
responses:- 45 Working Days for Agency-wide Review (Note: “Doesn’t apply to my Center” is not acceptable.)- 4 to <8 Weeks for OPRD Comment Resolution- 3 Weeks to Obtain EMB Concurrence
8. If NASA can use a VCS by tailoring rather than developing a NASA Technical Standard:- How will this be documented?- What will the process be?
9. Use of Revision Indicators on Applicable Documents in NASA Technical Standards.10. Chief Engineer’s Approval of NASA Engineering Standards and VCSs in Development.11. NASA’s “Mandatory Engineering Standards” List.12. Identify experts across the Agency to develop standards.13. Use of “Preferred” Standards.14. Each Center should establish a documented process for reviewing NASA Technical Standards to
ensure adequate reviews that include programs/projects.15. What is the Process for cancellation of NASA Technical Standards?
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PROCESS FOR DEVELOPING PROCESS FOR DEVELOPING
NASA TECHNICAL STANDARDSNASA TECHNICAL STANDARDS
INITIATE
IMPLEMENT
APPROVE
REVIEW / REVISE
DEVELOP
NASA Technical Standards Program Paul Gill, Manager
May 4, 2007
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PROCESS FOR DEVELOPING NASA TECHNICAL STANDARDSPROCESS FOR DEVELOPING NASA TECHNICAL STANDARDS(WITH NASA TECHNICAL FELLOW PARTICIPATION)(WITH NASA TECHNICAL FELLOW PARTICIPATION)
Annual Call for Proposals
Centers Submit Proposals
Center Weighted Evaluation
Topic Working Group(TWG) Formed
TWG Develops Consensus Draft
Agency-wide Review of DraftBy Center Experts/Programs;
Comments Submitted
INIT
IAT
ER
EV
ISE
/ R
EV
IEW
Concurrence with Proposed Projects
“Tuning” Priorities,Expert Resources
Consultant to TWGas Required
Review Draft inResponsible
Discipline Area
DE
VE
LO
P
Solicit Inputs on Priority Issues
Identify Priority Issues Prioritize Issues
See NextPage
NASA TECHNICAL STANDARDS PROGRAM
(Center Reps – Engineering, and Projects)
ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT BOARD(CENTERS AND MISSION DIRECTORATES)
NASA TECHNICAL FELLOWS
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PROCESS FOR DEVELOPING NASA TECHNICAL STANDARDSPROCESS FOR DEVELOPING NASA TECHNICAL STANDARDS(WITH NASA TECHNICAL FELLOW PARTICIPATION) (WITH NASA TECHNICAL FELLOW PARTICIPATION) (Continued)(Continued)
TWG Chair DispositionsComments
Resolution Matrix/Final Draft
NASA Chief EngineerApproval
Publish in NASA Technical Standards
System
AP
PR
OV
EIM
PL
EM
EN
T
Resolve Issues
Technical Concurrence
Guide/Advise/ResolveUseConflicts
Trending/Lessons LearnedIdentification
UnresolvedIssues?
Resolve Issues?
Yes
No Yes
No
Center Concurrence
Yes
See PreviousPage
Agency-wide Review of DraftBy Center Experts/Programs;
Comments Submitted
NASA TECHNICAL STANDARDS PROGRAM ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT BOARD(CENTERS AND MISSION DIRECTORATES)
NASA TECHNICAL FELLOWS (AND COMMUNITIES OF PRACTICE)
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RE
VIS
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RE
VIE
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Implement Lessons Learned in Standards
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WHAT’S NEW IN APPROVED STANDARDSWHAT’S NEW IN APPROVED STANDARDS(As of (As of 05/30/200705/30/2007))
Four NASA Technical Standards have been Approved This FY:
Document No. Title Date Approved
1. NASA-STD-I-7009 Standard for Models 12/01/2006and Simulations (Interim)
2. NASA-STD-6002C Applying Data Matrix Identification 03/21/2007 Symbols on Aerospace Parts
3. NASA-STD-4005 LEO Spacecraft Charging 06/03/2007Design Standard
4. NASA-HDBK-4006 LEO Spacecraft Charging 06/03/2007Design Handbook
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• 33 Documents in Various Stages of Development (Includes NASA-STD-3001, Vol. 2 and
NASA-HDBK-6022)
– 13 in Draft Preparation
– 4 in Format/Edit by NTSP Office
– 1 in OPRD Review Prior to Agency Review
– 3 in Agency-wide review
– 5 OPRD Resolving Comments from Agency-wide Review
– 1 in Edit by NTSP Office Prior to EMB Concurrence
– 1 in OPRD Review Prior to EMB Concurrence
– 5 in EMB Concurrence
• 9 VCSs in Development
SUMMARY OF STANDARDS IN DEVELOPMENTSUMMARY OF STANDARDS IN DEVELOPMENT
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NASA STANDARDS IN DEVELOPMENT / REVISION STATUSNASA STANDARDS IN DEVELOPMENT / REVISION STATUS
Doc No Document Title Center/
Chari TWG
Approved Date
Current Action Date Due Status Next Action
Expected Date
FY07 Project
Funding
Fy08 Project Funding
NASA-STD-0005
NASA Configuration Management
(CM) Standard
MSFC/Tom Torres
Jan-04 EMB Concur Issued 4/19/07
2007-05-14 Received DFRC, GRC, GSFC, KSC, SSC, NESC
(MSFC/c)
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Need: ARC, JPL, JSC,
LaRC, MSFC, Mission
Directorates
HQ 2007-07 12 0
NASA-STD-0006
Common NASA Taxonomy for
Problem Reporting,
Analysis, and Resolution Standard
KSC/Robert Beil
Mar-06 OPRD Dispositioning
Comments
2007-07 AGENCY REVIEW CLOSED
OPRD Dispositioning
Comments Received
DFRC (EMB), GRC (EMB), GSFC/c, JPL,
KSC/c, MSFC/c, SSC, WSTF, OSMA,
NESC
---
Need: ARC, JSC, LaRC
EMB Concur
2007-09 0 0
NASA-HDBK-1001A
Terrestrial Environment
Criteria Handbook for Use in
Aerospace Vehicle Development
MSFC/Dale Johnson
Oct-04 1st Draft (Revision)
2007-12 Draft Revision in Development
Agency Review
2008-02 14 0
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Doc No. Document Title Center/
Chair TWG
Approved Date
Current Action
Date Due Status Next Action
Expected Date
FY07 Project Funding
Fy08 Project
Funding
NASA-STD-3000
Man-Systems Integration Standard
JSC/Dane Russo
Jun-04 Converting Revision B to NASA-STD-3001 (Various
Volumes); Cancel upon
completion of
conversion per N. Lance
0 0
NASA-STD-3001
---
(Supersedes NASA-STD-
3000)
NASA Space Flight Human
System Standard, Volume 2;
Habitability and Environmental
Health
HQ/Dane Russo
Nov-06 In Agency Review
---
Edited draft returned to OPRD Mar
15-07
Chief Medical Officer’s Staff
to Conduct Agency Review
and Obtain Chief Medical
Officer’s Approval
0 0
NASA-HDBK-4002A
Avoiding Problems
Caused By Spacecraft On-Orbit Internal
Charging Effects
JPL/Henry E. Garrett
Oct-03 1st Draft (Revision)
2007-11 per D.
Oberhettinger (4/6/07)
Draft Revision in Development
----
Additional Funding
Required per QC Nov-22-06;
Reduced Funding=Delay in Development
(4/6/07)
Agency Review
2008-01 20 0
NASA STANDARDS IN DEVELOPMENT / REVISION STATUS NASA STANDARDS IN DEVELOPMENT / REVISION STATUS (Continued)(Continued)
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Doc No. Document Title
Center/
Chair TWG
Approved Date
Current Action Date Due Status Next Action
Expected Date
FY07 Project
Funding
Fy08 Project
Funding
NASA-STD-5005C
Ground Support
Equipment
KSC/Oscar Toledo
Sep-06 Potential Interim
Revision OPRD
updating
2007-06 Revision in Progress
HQ 2007-07 54 54
NASA-STD-5006A
General Fusion
Welding Requirements for Aerospace
Materials Used in Flight
Hardware
MSFC/
Carolyn Russell
May-07 Revision in Development
2008 Need Funding Requirements
Agency Review
2008 88 50
NASA-STD-5008B
Protective Coating of
Carbon Steel, Stainless Steel, and
Aluminum on Launch
Structures, Facilities, and
Ground Support
Equipment
KSC/
Roger Matthews
8/5/2005
---
Approved for Dev by CE 2007-
04-16
1st Draft (Revision)
2007-12 per QC
2006-11-30
Draft Revision in
Development
Agency Review
2008-02 60 40
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Doc No. Document Title Center/
Chair TWG
Approved Date
Current Action
Date Due Status Next Action
Expected Date
FY07 Project Funding
Fy08 Project Funding
NASA-HDBK-5013
(Export Controlled)
Pyrovalve Applications
and Performance
Handbook
WSTF/Regor Saulsberry
Feb-00 NTSPO Format/Edit
2007-06 Format/Edit (Funding Required)
Agency Review
2007-08 30 0
NASA-HDBK-5014
Nondestructive Evaluation
(NDE) Implementation Handbook for
Fracture Control
Programs
MSFC/Mike Suits
Oct-03 1st Draft 2009-10 Draft in Development
(Additional Funding
Requested before
10/2007)
Agency Review
2009-12 74 0
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Doc No. Document Title Center/Chair TWG
Approved Date
Current Action
Date Due Status Next Action
Expected Date
FY07 Project
Funding
Fy08 Project
Funding
NASA-HDBK-5016
Fracture Control Handbook for Spaceflight Composite Structures
Volume I: Requirements
and Implementation
Guidelines
Volume II:
Damage Tolerance Analysis
Methodology for Composites – A State-of-the-Art
Review
JPL/Paul Willis
Dec-03 1st Draft Receipt of
Funding + 2
months
(Pending Funding $20K)
Agency Review
TBD 20 20
NASA-STD-5018
Structural Design and Verification
Requirements for Glass,
Ceramics, and Windows in
Human Space Flight
Applications
JSC/Lynda Estes
Jan-05 NTSPO Format/
Edit 2007-04-07
2007-07 Format/
Edit
Agency Review
2007-09 59 0
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NASA STANDARDS IN DEVELOPMENT / REVISION STATUS NASA STANDARDS IN DEVELOPMENT / REVISION STATUS (Continued)(Continued)
Doc No. Document Title
Center/
Chair TWG
Approved Date
Current Action
Date Due Status Next Action
Expected Date
FY07 Project
Funding
Fy08 Project
Funding
NASA-STD-6001A
Flammability, Odor,
Offgassing, and
Compatibility Requirements
and Test Procedures for Materials
in Environments that Support Combustion
MSFC/
Dennis Griffin
10/1/2003
---
Approved for Dev by CE 2007-04-16
Potential Interim
Standard
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1st Draft (Revision)
2007-12 Draft Revision in
Development
Agency Review
2008-02 37 0
NASA-STD-6004
---
(Cancels MSFC-STD-
3029)
Selection of Metallic
Materials for Stress
Corrosion Cracking
Resistance
MSFC/
Pablo Torres
1/1/2001
---
Approved for Dev by CE 2007-04-16
1st Draft to NTSPO Aug 06
2007-06 Proposed Issue Resolution: Publish as
NASA Tech Std; Cancel
MSFC Center Std
Agency Review
2007-07 12 0
NASA-HDBK-6007
Machining Procedure
Guideline for Ceramics
and Optical Materials
GRC/
Jonathan Salem
Oct-02 EMB Concur on OPRD’s
Final Comments
2007-05-18
2nd EMB CONCUR: Received DFRC,
GRC, GSFC, JPL, JSC, KSC, LaRC,
MSFC, SSC, WSTF
---
Need: ARC, NESC, Mission Directorates
---------------------1st EMB ACTION COMPLETED
Received: ARC, DFRC, GRC, GSFC,
JPL, JSC, KSC, LaRC, MSFC, SSC,
NESC
HQ 2007-07 12 0
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Doc No. Document Title
Center/
Chair TWG
Approved Date
Current Action
Date Due Status Next Action
Expected Date
FY07 Project
Funding
Fy08 Project
Funding
NASA-HDBK-6009
Materials and Processes
Design Handbook
MSFC/Tim Vaughn
11/1/1998
---
Approved for Dev by CE 2007-04-16
CEASE EMB
Review
2007-05-30
New Version & Resolution Matrix will be Re-issued---
Received: DFRC, GRC, GSFC, JPL,
KSC/c, MSFC/c,
SSC, WSTF
(additional funding
required to disposition comments)
---
Need: ARC, JSC, LaRC,
NESC
EMB Concur
2007-07 17 0
NASA-SPEC-6012
(Supersedes MSFC-
SPEC-250)
Protective Finishes for
Space Vehicle Structures
MSFC/
Patricia Johnson
10/1/2003
---
Approved for Dev by CE 2007-04-16
1st Draft 2009-10 Draft in Development
Agency Review
2009-12 10 10
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Doc No. Document Title
Center/
Chair TWG
Approved Date
Current Action
Date Due Status Next Action
Expected Date
FY07 Project
Funding
Fy08 Project
Funding
NASA-STD-6014
Flaw Tolerance in Lap Shear
Brazed Joints
GSFC/Yury Flom
May-04 1st Draft 2008-03 per G. Alcorn
(3/19/07)
Draft in Development
Agency Review
2008-05 34 34
NASA-STD-6015
Radiation Effects on
Non-Electronic Materials Handbook
JPL/Paul Willis
Mar-01 NTSPO Format
Jan 31-07
2007-06 Format/Edit Agency Review
2007-07 15 10
NASA-HDBK-6017
NASA Foreign Object Debris
Elimination Handbook
MSFC/Dewitt Burns
Mar-05 1st Draft 2007-12 Draft in Development
Agency Review
2008-02 44 32
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NASA STANDARDS IN DEVELOPMENT / REVISION STATUS NASA STANDARDS IN DEVELOPMENT / REVISION STATUS (Continued)(Continued)
Doc No. Document Title Center/
Chair TWG
Approved Date
Current Action
Date Due Status Next Action Expected Date
FY07 Project
Funding
Fy08 Project
Funding
NASA-HDBK-6019
Handbook for Evaluating the Contamination
Transfer Potential of Common Aerospace
Process Support Materials
MSFC/
Richard Boothe
Jan-05 NTSPO Prepare for
EMB Concur
2007-06 NTSPO Edit
EMB Concur
2007-07 10 0
NASA-SPEC-6021
Outgassing Rate Measurements
for the Screening of Nonmetallic
Materials
MSFC/
Keith Albyn
Jun-05 EMB Review
2006-02-27 Received: DFRC, GRC, GSFC, JPL/c, KSC, LaRC, MSFC, SSC,
WSTF
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Need: ARC, JSC, NESC
HQ 2007-06 0 0
NASA-HDBK-6022
(Super-sedes NHB
5340.1B [1980])
Handbook for the Microbial
Examination of Space Hardware
HQ/Dr. Catharine A. Conley, Science Mission
Directorate
N/A Agency Review
2007-05-14
2007-07-18 In Agency Review
Resolution of
Comments
2007-08 0 0
NASA-STD-7001A
Payload Vibroacoustic Test Criteria
MSFC/Phil Harrison
Jul-04 OPRD Review Prior to EMB
Concur
2007-06 OPRD Review
EMB Concur
2007-08 12 0
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Doc No. Document Title
Center/
Chair TWG
Approved Date
Current Action
Date Due Status Next Action
Expected Date
FY07 Project Funding
Fy08 Project Funding
NASA-HDBK-7008
Spacecraft Structural Dynamics
Testing
JPL/Dennis Kern
10/1/2003
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Approved for Dev by CE 2007-04-16
1st Draft (Revision)
2008 per QC Nov 22-06
Draft Revision in
Development
Agency Review
2009 0 0
NASA-STD-7010
Standard for the Modeling and Testing of Structural Components
and Assemblies
GRC/
Pappu Murthy
Mar-07 2007-04-02
NTSPO Completed
Format/Edit; to OPRD to
Review
2007-04-03
2007-06
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Proposal Received to Use -7009 as basis for M&S and Prepare
Plan to do Case
Studies for M&T
OPRD Review of Formatted/
Edited Standard
Agency Review
2007-06 0 0
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FY07 Request FY08 Plan
Doc Type Doc No. Document Title Chair TWG CenterAdj. Score
Project Funding ($K)
VCS1 ISO EMC Test Reporting Requirements Noel Sargent GRC 2.11 50 50
VCS2ISO
23038ISO23039
Photovoltaic Device Standards Sheila Bailey GRC 2.00 66 50
VCS3 ISO Photovoltaic Array Standards Sheila Bailey GRC 2.00 54 50
VCS6 SAEStress Relieving Standards for
Common Metallic MaterialsDavid Oberhettinger
JPL 12 10
VCS7ISO
14624Safety and Compatibility of
Aerospace MaterialsEddie Davis (or Dennis Griffin)
MSFC 80 50
VCSs IN DEVELOPMENT STATUS (Continued)VCSs IN DEVELOPMENT STATUS (Continued)
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VCSs IN DEVELOPMENT STATUSVCSs IN DEVELOPMENT STATUS
(/c — with comments)
FY07 Request FY08 Plan
Doc Type Doc No. Document Title Chair TWG CenterAdj. Score
Project Funding ($K)
VCS8 ASTM NDE for Aerospace compositesRegor Saulsberry
WSTF 66 20
VCS4
ASTM(Joint Effort with
WSTF)
NDE for Aerospace Composites David Mih JPL 35 20
VCS10
AWS Refer to NASA-STD-5006
Welding Requirements for Aerospace Materials Used in
Space Hardware
Laser and Friction Stir Welding
Carolyn Russell
MSFC 2.60 88 50
VCS5 ASTMDesign guide for Space Flight Hardware Adhesive Bonding
David Oberhettinger
JPL 2.75 20 20
VCS9
ASTM, NFPA,
and ISOCPIAC
Update of Ignition and Thermal Hazards of Selected Aerospace
Fluids (RD-WSTF-0001)(Previously titled "Hypergol
Handbook")
David L. Baker WSTF 71 30
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NASA INTERIM STANDARDS CONVERSION STATUSNASA INTERIM STANDARDS CONVERSION STATUS
Doc No.
Document Title
Center/
Chair TWG
Approved Date
Current Action
Date Due
Status Next Action
Expected Date
FY07 Project
Funding
Fy08 Project
Funding
Approve or Cancellation
Date
NASA-STD-5001A
Structural Design and Test Factors of Safety for Spaceflight Hardware
GSFC/Jim Loughlin
9/6/2006
---
Approved for Dev by CE 2007-
04-16
Transition from
Interim Standard
---
OPRD Resolving Comments
from Agency Review
Feb 12-07
2007-06 AGENCY REVIEW
CLOSED OPRD Dispositioning
Comments Received:
DFRC, GSFC, JPL/c, JSC/c,
KSC/c MSFC/c, SSC, WSTF/c,
NESC
---
No Response: ARC, GRC,
LaRC
EMB Concur
2007-08 12 0 2007-09-12
NASA-STD-5009
---
(S/S MSFC-STD-1249)
NDE Requiremen
ts for Fracture-Critical Metallic
Components
MSFC/Mike Suits
9/11/2006
---
Approved for Dev by CE 2007-
04-16
Transition from
Interim Standard
---
OPRD Resolving Comments
2007-06 AGENCY REVIEW
CLOSED OPRD Dispositioning
Comments Received:
DFRC, GSFC, JPL/c, JSC/c, KSC, MSFC/c, SSC, WSTF/c,
NESC/c
---
No response: ARC, GRC,
LaRC
EMB Concur
2007-08 12 0 2007-09-11
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Doc No.
Document Title
Center/
Chair TWG
Approved Date
Current Action
Date Due
Status Next Action
Expect-ed Date
FY07 Project
Funding
Fy08 Project
Funding
Approve or Cancellation
Date
NASA-STD-5019
---
(Can-cels
NASA-STD-5007)
Fracture Control
Require-ments for
Spaceflight Hardware
JSC/ Scott Forth
9/11/2006
---
Approved for Dev by CE 2007-
04-16
Transition from
Interim Standard
---
EMB Concur
2007-05-08
2007-05-30
Received GRC, GSFC, SSC
Need: ARC, DFRC, JPL, JSC,
LaRC, MDs
KSC/c, MSFC/c, WSTF/c, NESC/c
---------------------AGENCY
REVIEW CLOSED No Response:
ARC, JSC, LaRC
Approval 2007-07 12 0 2007-09-12
NASA-STD-6008
NASA Fastener Manage-ment and Control
Practices
JSC/ Rajib
Dasgupta
9/11/2006
---
Approved for Dev by CE 2007-
04-16
Transition from
Interim Standard
---
Agency Review
Dec 8-06; OPRD
Resolving Comments Mar 8-07
2007-06
AGENCY REVIEW CLOSED
OPRD Dispositioning
Comments Received: DFRC,
GSFC, JPL/c, KSC, MSFC/c,
SSC/c, WSTF/c, NESC
---
Need: ARC, GRC, JSC, LaRC
EMB Concur
2007-08 12 0 2007-09-12
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NASA INTERIM STANDARDS CONVERSION STATUSNASA INTERIM STANDARDS CONVERSION STATUS
Doc No.
Document Title
Center/
Chair TWG
Approved Date
Current Action
Date Due Status Next Action
Expected Date
FY07 Project
Funding
Fy08 Project
Funding
Approve or Cancellation
Date
NASA-STD-6016
Standard Materials
and Processes Require-ments for
Spacecraft
JSC/
Mike Pedley
1/1/2005
---
Approved for Dev by CE 2007-
04-16
Transition from Interim
Standard
---
OPRD Resolving Comments
from Agency Review
Feb 6-07
2007-06 AGENCY REVIEW CLOSED
JPL ISSUE TO BE
WORKED Mar-07 OPRD Dispositioning
Comments
Received: DFRC, GRC, GSFC, JPL/c, JSC/c, KSC/c,
MSFC, SSC/c, WSTF/c
---
No Response: ARC, LaRC,
NESC
EMB Concur
2007-08 12 0 2007-09-11
NASA-STD-7009
Standard for Models and Simulations
LaRC/
Tom Zang
12/6/2006
---
Approved for Dev by CE 2007-
04-16
Transition from Interim
Standard
---
Agency Review
2007-05-11
2007-06-30
Agency Review
EMB Concur
2007-08 65 0 2007-12-01
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TECHNICAL STANDARDSTECHNICAL STANDARDS REQUIRINGREQUIRING FOR FOR REVALIDATION, REVISION, OR CANCELLATION (4)REVALIDATION, REVISION, OR CANCELLATION (4)
Per NPD 8070.6B: Review each NASA-developed Technical Standard at Least Once Every 5 Years to Determine if it (1) Is Still Needed, (2) Needs to be revised or updated, and (3) Can be Replaced by a VCS. Cancel Standards No Longer Needed or that are Replaced by VCSs.
Document No. Title Center/OPRD Last Approved Date
NASA-HDBK-4001 (Baseline)
Electrical Grounding Architecture for Unmanned Spacecraft
JPL/
A. Whittlesey
02/17/1998
NASA-STD-5002 (Baseline)
Load Analyses of Spacecraft and Payloads
MSFC/
K. Oliver
06/21/1996
NASA-STD-5003 (Baseline)
Fracture Control Requirements for Payloads Using the Space Shuttle
MSFC/
G. Swanson
10/07/1996
NASA-STD-7003 (Baseline)
Pyroshock Test Criteria JPL/
D. Kern
05/18/1999
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STANDARDS DUE FORSTANDARDS DUE FOR CANCELLATIONCANCELLATION (1)(1)
Document No. Title Center/OPRD Last Approved
Date
Status
NASA-STD-5007 General Fracture Control Requirements for Manned Spaceflight Systems
MSFC/
G. Swanson
03/13/2001 Cancel upon Approval of NASA-STD-
5019 (In EMB Review)
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STANDARDSSTANDARDS DUEDUE IN 2008IN 2008 FOR FOR REVALIDATION, REVISION, OR CANCELLATION (4)REVALIDATION, REVISION, OR CANCELLATION (4)
Document No. Title Center/OPRD Last Approved
Date
Status
NASA-STD-4003 (Baseline)
Electrical Bonding for NASA Launch Vehicles, Spacecraft, Payloads, and Flight Equipment
MSFC/
T. Clark
09/08/2003 DUE IN 2008
NASA-SPEC-5004A
Welding of Aerospace Ground Support Equipment and Related Nonconventional Facilities
KSC/Larry Schultz
08/25/2003 DUE IN 2008
NASA-STD-5005C Ground Support Equipment KSC/
O. Toledo
09/15/2003 DUE IN 2008
(Revision in Progress)
NASA-HDBK-7004B
Force Limited Vibration Testing
JPL/
D. Kern
01/31/2003 DUE IN 2008
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Project Selection ScheduleProject Selection Schedule(Start/Process Time)(Start/Process Time)
• Call for top priority issues to Centers, Tech Fellows, Programs – May 18 (2 wks)
• Solicitation to Centers – June 1(6 weeks)• Proposals Due – July 13
– Not limited to priority topics
• Center Evaluations – July 18 (4 weeks); due 8/17• Tech Fellows Integration – August 21 (2 weeks)• EMB review – Sept 5 (2 weeks)• Chief Engineer Approval – October 1
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NEW PROPOSAL FORMATNEW PROPOSAL FORMAT
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ADOPTION VS. USE OF APPROVED APPLICABLEADOPTION VS. USE OF APPROVED APPLICABLEDOCUMENT LISTS FROM PROGRAMS/PROJECTSDOCUMENT LISTS FROM PROGRAMS/PROJECTS
• Adoption of Technical Standards– Early in the NTSP, standards were adopted as “preferred” standards—endorsed for use by the Agency—
NOT MANDATORY.– Purpose was to provide data for the A-119 annual report.– Process has been discontinued by the NTSP Office based on purpose they served and labor costs
associated with review, approval, and maintenance.
• Use of Program/Project Approved Applicable Document Lists– A-119 states: “Many VCSs are appropriate or adaptable for the Government’s purposes.”– Standards are adapted by tailoring, based on program/project needs, as requirements are identified,
selected, documented, and approved for use by appropriate authorities.– Compliance with the following requirement (Draft NPR 1.4.d) would be more beneficial to the Agency than
adoption: “Program/project managers shall submit the approved listing of all selected technical standards from which program/project technical requirements will be derived to the OCE prior to the SRR.
• Note: This data, only required down to the second tier (see Appendix E), will be used to provide NASA’s annual report to NIST and will be designated in the NASA Technical Standards System for reference.”
– Tailor Non-NASA Mandatory Engineering Standards with a “Tailoring Requirements” companion document (see example) accessible with the non-NASA document on the website.
• RECOMMENDATIONS– Eliminate Adoption Process and Designation.– Remove Reference to Adoption from the Technical Standards NPR.– Submit the Draft NPR in Pre-NODIS Review.
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NASA TAILORING REQUIREMENTS DOCUMENT FORNASA TAILORING REQUIREMENTS DOCUMENT FORNON-NASA STANDARDSNON-NASA STANDARDS
Electronic Industry Association (EIA)-649-A—2004
NASA has issued the attached Tailoring Requirements Document No. OCE-1 for EIA-649-A, NATIONAL CONSENSUS STANDARD FOR CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT, dated 10/28/2004, for use by NASA Programs and Projects
This Notice is accessible in the NASA Technical Standards System under EIA-649-A.
Approved By:
_________________________________Christopher J. ScoleseNASA Chief Engineer
NASA TAILORING REQUIREMENTS DOCUMENT
NO. OCE-1
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NASA TAILORING REQUIREMENTS DOCUMENT FORNASA TAILORING REQUIREMENTS DOCUMENT FORNON-NASA STANDARDS (NON-NASA STANDARDS (Continued)Continued)
Document Title General Application
EIA-649-A—2004 Dated 10/28/2004
NATIONAL CONSENSUS STANDARD FOR CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT
Full compliance, except where modified below:
Paragraph Tailored Application
Paragraph 1.4.2 Delete in its entirety—not applicable to NASA programs and projects.
Paragraph 3.8 In second sentence, change “40 mm” to “30 mm.”
Add Paragraph 3.9 AuditingAuditing of new projects shall be performed annually.
Appendix D Delete in its entirety—not applicable to NASA programs and projects.
Utilize Tailoring Guidance in Draft NPR 8070.X
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PROCESS FOR CANCELLATION OF PROCESS FOR CANCELLATION OF NASA TECHNICAL STANDARDSNASA TECHNICAL STANDARDS
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USE OF REVISION INDICATORS ONUSE OF REVISION INDICATORS ON NASA TECHNICAL STANDARDS’ APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS NASA TECHNICAL STANDARDS’ APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS
PROS— FOR USING REVISION INDICATORS:• To maintain configuration control of the
parent document and its children’s requirements—determined by NASA experts.
• All requirements of a specific NASA standard version will be the same unless waived.
• Once selected and revision applied, no requirement to change requirements every time the standard is updated exists:
– Only review the changes and determine if change in requirements is warranted.
– Then take appropriate action.• Updates, especially in non-NASA standards,
could be incompatible with the citation in the NASA Technical Standard.
• When reviewed for update and revised, use latest version —unless there is a technical reason not to.
CONS—AGAINST REVISION INDICATORS:• NPD 8070.6 requires that the most recent
version of standards be used—an effort to keep people from using obsolete standards and ignoring revisions that generally reflect improvements.
PROPOSED RESOLUTION:
Specify the current/correct version when a standard is written.
Users of the standards should check revisions for useful/necessary improvements made—and act accordingly.
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BUDGET UPDATE (OBS COST, FY07)BUDGET UPDATE (OBS COST, FY07)
CUMULA
TIVE FY06
OCT 'FY07 NOV DEC JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP
U/C C/O
FY07 NOA PLAN 4421.0 4421.0 4421.0 4421.0 4421.0 4421.0 4872.0 4872.0 4872.0 4872.0 4872.0 4872.0
OBS PLAN 0.0 199.7 1000.0 1100.4 1300.4 2000.5 2142.2 2542.0 2941.2 3369.5 3870.0 4535.7
ACTUAL OBLIGATED 0.0 170.6 1046.0 1147.3 1278.6 1939.8 2116.8 2324.5
COST PLAN 0.0 98.9 782.9 1468.8 1665.3 1861.0 1999.9 2200.0 2600.1 2900.0 3500.0 3995.0 877.02
ACTUAL COSTED 0.0 170.6 1028.7 1130.0 1247.4 1423.5 1946.3 2130.7
YTD AVG
CIVIL SERVICE FTE PLAN 13.4 13.4 13.4 13.4 13.4 13.4 13.4 13.4 13.4 13.4 13.4 13.4 13.8
CIVIL SERVICE FTE ACTUAL 12.4 16.4 11.6 5.8 13.4 11.6 12.8 12.7 12.1
25525
102515252025252530253525402545255025
OCT 'FY07 NOV DEC JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP
K$'s
FY07 NOA PLAN
OBS PLAN
ACTUAL OBLIGATED
COST PLAN
ACTUAL COSTED
93% Obs Plan
82% Cost Plan
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ECSS: A NEW PHASE -
J. AsquierURL:http://www.ecss.n/
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CONTENTCONTENT
ECSS factsDevelopment phase ->maintenance phase?Transition implementationNew ECSS OrganizationContent reorganization according to 3 types of
documentsECSS 2007 Work-plan
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ECSS FACTSECSS FACTS
• Established to support the space manufacturing industry in Europe• Primary strength is to facilitate standardization of contract
requirements in customer/provider relations throughout all levels of space activities
• Catch-up production of standards during past two years (mainly in the engineering branch) has led to an almost coherent and complete set of ECSS standards
• Fully recognised by all European space entities• Call-up of ECSS as applicable standard in contracts has become a
recognised practice in European space business
=> ECSS ready to go from development phase to maintenance phase?
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DEVELOPMENT -> MAINTANCE?DEVELOPMENT -> MAINTANCE?
• Important to gather user feedbacks: Organized several events, i.e. User day Collection of feedback from finished and ongoing projects
• Confirmation approaching to maintenance phase (less development needed). However, points to be improved gathered from user feedback:– Some Standards need to be thinner and direct application to business
(i.e. tailoring) can be improved, i.e.– Avoid mixing requirements & informative material– Focus on requirements improving their identification and avoid
recommendations
– Resolve identified overlapping of requirements on the same subjects in various documents
– Ensure that all requirements can be automatically imported into data bases (e.g. they are uniquely identified)
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TRANSITION IMPLEMENTATIONTRANSITION IMPLEMENTATION
• Task Force #1 - Organization of ECSS, tasked to:– Assess the current ECSS organization for the maintenance phase,
including identification of specific aspects/resources for the transition – Propose recommendations and a new ECSS organization
• Task Force #2 - ECSS Content, tasked to:– Analyze the existing published standards and the draft documents
included in the ECSS ongoing Work-Plan. – Propose generic actions on the ECSS structure and type of documents
(e.g. differentiation amongst Standards/Handbooks and technical memo) and specific actions per document
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NEW ECSS ORGINAZATIONNEW ECSS ORGINAZATION
Steering Board (SB)
Working Group
Executive Secretariat (ES)
Technical Authority (TA)
Network of experts
Working GroupWorking
GroupWorking Group
Steering Board (SB):
Delegates from member organisations. Responsible for policy and strategy issues and for overall supervision.
Does not approve individual Standards.
Technical Authority (TA):
Delegates from members organizations.
Set up and implement Work-plan.
Authorize Public Review and approval of documents.
Executive Secretariat (ES):
Performed by ESA/ESTEC.
Provide support to SB & TA. Support WGs in drafting documents in accordance with ECSS rules / procedures.
Custodians of ECSS docs.
Collect and analyze of Change Requests, New Work Items Proposals, feedback …
Monitor schedule and budget
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THREE TYPES OF DOCUMENTSTHREE TYPES OF DOCUMENTS
• Standard– Normative document written specifically for direct use in invitation
to tender and business agreements for implementing space related activities having its content strictly limited to the statement of verifiable customer requirements, supported by the minimum descriptive text necessary for understanding their context.
• Handbook– Non-normative document providing background information, e.g.
orientation, guidelines, technical data, advice or recommendations, which contains information about how to implement space related activities.
– Note: Handbook contains data recognized as valid for use by the ECSS community.
• Technical Memorandum– Non-normative document providing useful information to the space
community on a specific subject, prepared to record and present non-normative data, which are not relevant for a Standard or for a handbook, or not yet mature to be published as handbook or standard.
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ECSS 2007 WORK-PLANECSS 2007 WORK-PLAN
• All standards to be reissued in one batch• Few new standards• Reorganization of information leading to the creation of
HBs and TMs
Management Branch
EngineeringBranch
Quality Branch
Space Debris
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CONSULTATIVE/COMMITTEE ON CONSULTATIVE/COMMITTEE ON SPACE DATA SYSTEMS (CCSDS) SPACE DATA SYSTEMS (CCSDS)
STANDARDS ACTIVITIESSTANDARDS ACTIVITIES
Mike KearneyMike Kearney
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CCSDS ReportCCSDS Report
Mike KearneyCCSDS Acting General Secretary
NASA MSFC EO-01256-544-2029
June 2007
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CCSDS “quick look”
Founded in 1982 (25th Anniversary!)Agency-based international committee
Currently 10 Member agencies Currently 23 Observer Agencies Currently 28 nations
Also functions as ISO Committee TC20/SC13 Represents 17 nations
Producing Voluntary Consensus StandardsNASA Program Exec is John Rush
NASA HQ – SOMD – SCaN Has temporarily delegated some roles to MSFC
NASA “principal delegate” CCSDS General Secretary ISO TC20/SC13 Secretary
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OBSERVERAGENCIES
ASA/AustriaCAS/ChinaCAST/ChinaCRC/CanadaCRL/JapanCSIR/S.AfricaCSIRO/AustraliaCTA/BrazilDSR/DenmarkEUMETSAT/EuropeEUTELSAT/EuropeFSST&CA/BelgiumHNSC/GreeceIKI/RussiaISAS/JapanISRO/IndiaKARI/KoreaKFKI/HungaryMOC/IsraelNRL-NCST/USANOAA/USANSPO/TaipeiSSC/SwedenTsNIIMash/RussiaUSGS/USA
MEMBERAGENCIES
ASI/ItalyBNSC/UK
CNES/FranceCSA/Canada
DLR/GermanyESA/EuropeFSA/RussiaINPE/Brazil
JAXA/JapanNASA/USA
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Ext
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GSFCSpace DataStandards
OfficeMadeline Butler
JPLSpace DataStandards
OfficePeter Shames
MSFCSpace DataStandards
OfficeMike Kearney
JSCSpace DataStandards
OfficeJohn Saiz
CCSDS
ISO
US Gov.Agencies
US NationalStandards
NASA TechnicalStandards Program
NASA-HQ, OCE
NASA Data StandardsProgram Executive
NASA-HQ, SOMD, SCaN Office
NASA Data StandardsProgram Office
JPLAdrian Hooke
CCSDS/ISOSecretariat
(AIAA - MSFC contract)
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CCSDS Technical Context: Six Focus Areas
CrossSupportServices
SystemsEngineering
Spacecraft OnboardInterfaceServices
Mission Operations &
Info. Management
SpaceInternetworking
Services
Onboard Subnet. Services
Onboard Application Services
RF & Modulation Space Link Coding & Sync. Data CompressionSpace Link Protocols TC Channel CodingRanging High Rate Uplink
Systems ArchitectureSecurityInformation ArchitectureSpace Addressing and Naming
CS Service Management
CS Transfer Services
Data Archive IngestionNavigation Info. Pack. &
RegistriesSpacecraft Monitor &
Control
CFDP TestingCislunar Space
Internet.Space Packet ProtocolAsynchronous
MessagingIP-over-CCSDS Links
Twenty-four working groups
CrossSupportServices
SystemsEngineering
Spacecraft OnboardInterfaceServices
Mission Operations &
Info. Management
SpaceInternetworking
Services
SpaceLink
Services
SpaceLink
Services
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CCSDS Overview: Organization
SystemsEngineering
WG’sWG’sWG’s
WG’sWG’sWG’s WG’sWG’sWG’s
WG’sWG’sWG’s WG’sWG’sWG’s
WG’sWG’sWG’s
CCSDS Management Council (CMC)
CCSDS Secretariat
Space Assigned Numbers Authority
CCSDS
Liaisons
StakeholdersInfrastructure providers Missions / Programs
ISO
CrossSupportServices
Spacecraft OnboardInterfaceServices
Mission Operations &
Info. Management
SpaceInternetworking
Services
SpaceLink
Services
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DesignEngineering& Production
Interfaces,Integration
& Test
Environment(natural & induced)
Materials andProcesses
Operations &Ground Support
Program Management
SpaceDebris
CCSDS Engineering Steering GroupCCSDS Engineering Steering Group
CCSDS Technical Context: Six Focus Areas
WG’sWG’sWG’s
WG’sWG’sWG’s WG’sWG’sWG’s
WG’sWG’sWG’s WG’sWG’sWG’s
WG’sWG’sWG’s
CCSDS Management Council (CMC)
CCSDS Secretariat
Space Assigned Numbers Authority
CCSDS
ISO
CrossSupportServices
SystemsEngineering
SpaceLink
Services
Spacecraft OnboardInterfaceServices
Mission Operations &
Info. Management
SpaceInternetworking
Services
Technical Committee 20 (ISO/TC20): Aircraft and Space Vehicles OtherTCs
OtherSCs
(Secretariat: AIAA)
Subcommittee 14(ISO/TC20/SC14):Space Systemsand Operations
DesignEngineering& Production
Interfaces,Integration
& Test
Environment(natural & induced)
Materials andProcesses
Operations &Ground Support
Program Management
SpaceDebris
CCSDS Technical Context: Six Focus Areas
WG’sWG’sWG’s
WG’sWG’sWG’s WG’sWG’sWG’s
WG’sWG’sWG’s WG’sWG’sWG’s
WG’sWG’sWG’s
ISO
CrossSupportServices
SystemsEngineering
SpaceLink
Services
Spacecraft OnboardInterfaceServices
Mission Operations &
Info. Management
SpaceInternetworking
Services
Technical Committee 20 (ISO/TC20): Aircraft and Space Vehicles OtherTCs
OtherSCs
(Secretariat: AIAA)
Subcommittee 14(ISO/TC20/SC14):Space Systemsand Operations
TC20/SC13 Heads of Delegation
(CCSDS CMC)
Subcommittee 13(ISO/TC20/SC13):Space Data andInformation Transfer Systems
(Secretariat: NASA)
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Current CCSDS Program of Work: Area Directors and Working Group Chairs
POSITION CHAIR DEPUTY CCSDS Eng. Steering Group A. Hooke/NASA N. Peccia/ESA SYSTEMS ENGINEERING AREA P. Shames/NASA T. Yamada/JAXA 1.1 Systems Architecture WG T. Yamada/JAXA E. Soerensen/ESA 1.2 Security WG H. Weiss/NASA G. Kenney/BNSC 1.3 Information Architecture WG D. Crichton/NASA 1.4 SANA WG K. Nichols/NASA (act) MOIMS AREA N. Peccia/ESA R. Thompson/BNSC 2.1 Data Archive Ingestion WG D. Sawyer/NASA C. Huc/CNES 2.2 Navigation WG D. Berry/NASA J. Fertig/ESA 2.3 Info. Pack. & Registries WG L. Reich/NASA S. Hughes/NASA 2.4 S/C Mon + Control WG M. Merri/ESA R. Thompson/BNSC CROSS SUPPORT SVCS. AREA E. Barkley/NASA Y. Doat/ESA 3.3 Cross Support Svce Mgmt. WG E. Barkley/NASA 3.6 Cross Supt Transfer Svcs. WG Y. Doat/ESA SPACECRAFT O/B I/F AREA P. Plancke/ESA C. Taylor/ESA 4.1 Subnetwork Services WG R. Schnurr/NASA C. Taylor/ESA 4.3 Application Support Svcs. WG S. Fowell/BNSC SPACE LINK SERVICES AREA J-L. Gerner/ESA G. Moury/CNES 5.1 RF & Modulation WG E. Vassallo/ESA 5.2 Space Link Code/Sync. WG G-P. Calzolari/ESA 5.3 Data Compression WG P-S. Yeh/NASA A. Kiely/NASA 5.4 Space Link Protocols WG G. Kazz/NASA 5.5 TC Channel Coding WG G-P. Calzolari/ESA 5.6 Ranging Working Group E. Vassallo/ESA 5.8 High Rate Uplink WG G. Kazz/NASA SPACE INTERNET. SVCS. AREA R. Durst/NASA D. Stanton/BNSC 6.1 CFDP Interop. Testing WG M. Ciccone/ESA 6.3 Space Packet Protocol WG Dai Stanton/BNSC 6.4 Cislunar Space Internet WG K. Scott/NASA 6.5 Asynchronous Messaging WG S. Burleigh/NASA 6.6 IP-over-CCSDS Links WG G. Kazz/NASA
CCSDS: international focal pointfor space interoperability standards
• CCSDS: open international standards for space mission interoperability
• OMG: industry standards for exchange of application information among vendor products
• IETF/IRTF: open international standards for IP suite and Disruption Tolerant Networking (DTN)
• AIAA: North American regional standards for space mission support
• IOAG: interoperable mission support infrastructure
• ECSS: European regional standards for space mission support
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Current CCSDS Status
CCSDS Management Council workshop in Brussels June 25-27. Follows IOAG meeting
Expect IOAG actions to CCSDS Major IOAG issue: Cross Support Actions
IOAG wants CCSDS-developed cross-support architecture, catalog
NASA SCaN is developing NASA Consolidated Network Service Architecture for DSN, GN, SN
At IOAG meeting in Spain, NASA’s future SCaN architecture meets ESA’s equivalent
Expect much fallout for CCSDS to work Business processes: Enable Web-based chartering, document
project management, better RID accountability OMG co-located at this meeting
Plan to discuss overlap, conflicts, collaboration, etc.
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Current CCSDS Status
ISO TC20/SC13 topics: Closing in on agreement to have joint Navigation Orbit Data
Message format with ISO TC20/SC14Had major issues at outset. Finally prevented issue of two
competing standards from the two groups Reopening proposal to ISO to put SC13 and SC14 under a new
ISO Technical Committee (TC999)Would consolidate Space Standards, separate from aviation
standards
Technical topics Some ESA momentum to drive towards plug-n-play and
application portability, versus interoperability (NASA focus) ESA driving very “prescriptive” solutions because of their
multinational contracting approach NASA preferring more interoperability focused topics, more loosely
coupled architecture
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Current CCSDS Status
Constellation (C3I) and CCSDS: C3I has adopted a mix of standards, some CCSDS, some not
Adopted AOS, CFDP, NASA Experimental LDPC coding Constellation approach to IP encapsulation is an issue with
internationals and some NASA orgs (including DSN)RIDs to IP over CCSDS take issue with Cx’s IPHDLCAOS
approach (from ESA, CNES, BNSC, and NASA) CCSDS Spacecraft Monitor & Control (SM&C) group is very ESA
oriented, started with minimal NASA participation Initial NASA/C3I assessment: focus is on application portability,
not interoperabilityServes ESA needs for multinational contracting approachesNASA concerns about constraining application functionality and
innovationCx has become engaged in SM&C, ESA responding well to NASA
comments.New versions of draft documents due soon
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CCSDS Future Plans
CCSDS Working Group meeting scheduleFall 2007 in Heppenheim Germany: 10/1 to 10/5
Between Darmstadt and Heidelberg
Spring 2008 in Colorado Springs: 4/22 to 4/27Fall 2008 in Berlin, Germany
Take-home message:Much work to be done
Enabling InteroperabilityStimulating COTS development to meet needs of space
programs
Critical to NASA’s Exploration programsMore NASA centers and programs should be
encouraged to log onto CCSDS website, participate in review and comment to CCSDS documents
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NEW NTSP DOCUMENT SEARCH NEW NTSP DOCUMENT SEARCH SYSTEM OVERVIEWSYSTEM OVERVIEW
Danny GarciaDanny Garcia
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Specs & Standards is changing…
From Simply a document searchand retrieval tool.
To A powerful search engine that helps manage yourstandards.
Why the change?
IHS listened to customers who told us they needed a more intuitively designed interface that helps them better locate standards, and manage their use of standards.
A PRACTICAL SOLUTION FOR EFFECTIVE STANDARDS A PRACTICAL SOLUTION FOR EFFECTIVE STANDARDS MANAGEMENTMANAGEMENT
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WHAT IS CHANGING?WHAT IS CHANGING?
• Improved Search Results – making it harder to inadvertently get the wrong results
• New Look & Feel – easy-to-use design and navigation• Personalization – quick access to favorite documents
and lists, personal notifications, and the ability to set preferences
• Easily Locate the Right Standard – enhanced search filters, recently viewed documents, and referenced standards
• Simpler Tools for Standards Management – favorites, watch lists, saved searches, and alerts
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NASA TECHNICAL STANDARDS SYSTEM COMPARISIONNASA TECHNICAL STANDARDS SYSTEM COMPARISION
Current System
• Document Search• SUNS• Lessons Learned• Application Notes• Training Modules• Fasteners eCatalog• 4D Parts Universe• Document Locator
New System
• Document Search• SUNS• Lessons Learned• Application Notes• Training Modules• Fasteners e Catalog• 4 D Parts Universe• Document Locator• Favorites List• Watch List• Print Results Capability• Recently Viewed Documents• Linked Applicable References • ASME-BPVC Table of Contents• System Updates and Enhancements
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TECHNICAL STANDARDS SYSTEM RFP/CONTRACT TECHNICAL STANDARDS SYSTEM RFP/CONTRACT EVENTSEVENTS
• Released RFP November 2005
• Old contract expired April 31, 2006
• Contract extension (2 months) May/June, 2006
• Awarded new contract to IHS June 30, 2006
• Modified contract November 14, 2006– From custom ITSS to IHS common platform– Same platform used by NASA contractors– Saved Agency $412,000
• New System Beta test May 2007
• Agency-wide system deployment Jun 2007
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TECHNICAL STANDARDS SYSTEM TECHNICAL STANDARDS SYSTEM RFP/CONTRACT EVENTSRFP/CONTRACT EVENTS
• Released RFP November 2005
• Old contract expired April 31, 2006
• Contract extension (2 months) May/June, 2006
• Awarded new contract to IHS June 30, 2006
• Modified contract November 14, 2006– From custom ITSS to IHS common platform– Same platform used by NASA contractors– Saved Agency $412,000
• New System Beta test May 2007
• Agency-wide system deployment June 2007
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FUTURE PLANSFUTURE PLANS
• Deploy Document Search and Retrieval System to Agency
• Work on an approach to track which standards are being used by the Agency’s programs/projects– Tracking of changes– Performing Trend analysis in order to facilitate smart updates to
standards– Make this information available through the system
• Reenergize effort of linking LL to Technical Standards working closely with the Agency’s LL Program
• Use Reference Linking tool as a viable method to link to requirements and applicable documents
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DOCUMENT SEARCH DOCUMENT SEARCH AND AND
RETRIEVAL SYSTEMRETRIEVAL SYSTEMDEMONSTRATIONDEMONSTRATION
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NEW SEARCH PAGENEW SEARCH PAGE
NASA TECHNICAL STANDARDS PROGRAM
NEW SEARCH RESULTS PAGENEW SEARCH RESULTS PAGE
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DOCUMENT VIEW PAGEDOCUMENT VIEW PAGE
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DOCUMENT DETAILS PAGE VIEW 1DOCUMENT DETAILS PAGE VIEW 1
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DOCUMENT DETAILS PAGE VIEW 2DOCUMENT DETAILS PAGE VIEW 2
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NASA Technical Standards System NASA Technical Standards System (NTSS) Metrics Dashboard(NTSS) Metrics Dashboard
Danny GarciaDanny GarciaNTSWG Meeting June 11-12, 2007NTSWG Meeting June 11-12, 2007
Cocoa Beach, FloridaCocoa Beach, Florida
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NASA TECHNICAL STANDARDS PROGRAM
BackgroundBackground
• Description– NTSP delivers standards documents and publications to NASA
and Contractor entities Agencywide.– The metrics pertaining to the usage and delivery of those
documents and publications provide insight agency wide. – Metrics also provide the ability to do reporting to agency
leadership including the NASA Chief Engineer.
• Purpose– Metric data must be current, relevant, and accurate. – NTSP has contracted UNITeS to create web site content. – Metrics on utilization is a crucial factor of the effectiveness of the
NTSP.
• Web site Demonstration
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METRIC DASHBOARD DEMOMETRIC DASHBOARD DEMO
Jay JohnstonJay Johnston
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NESC TECHNICAL FELLOWSNESC TECHNICAL FELLOWS
Mark TerroneMark Terrone
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March 2007
NASA Engineering and Safety Center
NASA Technical Fellows Program
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The NESC is cultivating a Safety culture focused on engineering and technical excellence, while fostering an open environment and attacking challenges with unequalled tenacity.
Background
• Safety philosophy has 3 tenets:
– Strong in-line checks and balances
– Healthy tension
– “Value added” independent assessment
• NESC provides independent assessment of technical issues for NASA programs and projects
Apollo Saturn 5 Launch Vehicle
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• Simple, straightforward concept – institutionalize the “Tiger Team” approach
Bring together some of NASA’s best engineers with experts from industry, academia, and other government agencies to address our highest risk, most complex issues
• Decentralized organizational structure across all Centers reporting to the NESC management office at Langley Research Center
• Engineers need to be where the problems are to stay sharp
• Synergy gained by using diverse, expert technical teams to develop robust technical solutions
NESC Model
Space Shuttle on Mobile Launch Platform
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• Small core of engineering experts at Centers for insight into respective programs
• Recognized Agency discipline experts, selected as NASA Technical Fellows, leading Technical Discipline Teams (TDT)
– Use “ready” experts from across NASA, industry, academia and other government agencies to staff TDTs
– Tap “ready” experts to attack “trouble spots”
NESC Model (Continued)
Hubble Space Telescope
• Strong Systems Engineering function for proactive trending and identification of problem areas before failures occur
Focus on technical rigor and engineering excellence
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• 50+ fulltime NESC-badged employees
• Current NESC employees selected from across the Agency, four external to NASA (as of March 2007)
• Encourage NESC members to remain actively engaged at their respective Centers
• Technical Discipline Teams (TDT) led by NASA Technical Fellows
− 15 to 30 matrixed employees per team
• Three cross-cutting Technical Discipline Teams
• Contracts and partnerships include industry, academia and other Government agencies on our teams
NESC Organization
Where Current NESC Employees Came From
(as of March 2007)
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NESC Organization
7/10/06
Management and Technical Support Office (C101)
Patricia L. Dunnington -- Manager
Systems Engineering
Office (C102)
Dawn M. Schaible -- Manager
Principal Engineers Office (C103)
Three Principal Engineers and Six Back-up Principal Engineers
NASA Technical Fellows Office (C104)
One NASA Technical Fellow for Each Disciplines
NESC Chief Engineers Office (C105)
One NESC Chief Engineer for Each Center and HQ
Office of the Director (C1)
Ralph R. Roe -- Director
Timmy R. Wilson -- Deputy Director
Kenneth D. Cameron -- Deputy Director for Safety
Charles Camarda -- Deputy Director for Advanced Projects
NASA HQ Chief Engineer Representative
Dennis B. Dillman (acting)
NASA HQ SeniorS&MA Integration
Manager
Wayne R. Frazier
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Partnerships / Collaborations
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NESC and NASA Technical Fellows Goals
• Provide a resource for independent test, analysis and evaluation of NASA’s most difficult problems
• Provide leadership, stewardship, and role models for NASA discipline engineering communities
• Increase the focus on technical excellence Agency-wide
• Provide technical consistency across NASA
• Recognize outstanding engineers and scientists who have distinguished and sustained records of technical achievement
• Improve Safety and Mission Success
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Responsibilities
• Serve as senior technical expert for the Agency in support of the Office of the Chief Engineer and the NESC
• Lead NESC Technical Discipline Team
• Serve as an independent resource to the Agency and industry to resolve complex issues
• Lead Agency-wide discipline working groups
• Foster consistency of Agency-level standards and specifications (including “core” standards) and involved in levying standards & specs on major programs/projects
• Promote discipline stewardship through workshops, conferences and discipline advancing activities
• Ensure Lessons Learned are identified and incorporated into Agency processes
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Program Details
• Infrastructure of the NESC will be used to fund, manage, and support
• NASA Technical Fellows are NESC employees, but remain resident and actively engaged at their Centers
• Senior Grade (ST) positions, competitively selected
– Incorporate new Agency ST criteria process
• Temporary tenure (Up to 5 years – 2 years, then reviewed each year)
• Phased implementation – 12 NESC Discipline Experts (NDEs) become Technical Fellows
– 7 additional Technical Fellows will be advertised and selected near-term
– 25 Technical Fellows maximum at full implementation
• Funding of Discipline Activities to be provided through approval of the NESC Review Board
– EMB will review Discipline Activities Plan
– Activities follow NESC processes and procedures
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Implementation – Phase 1• Existing 12 NESC Discipline Experts to be appointed as Technical Fellows:
– Avionics / Electronics - Mitch Davis– Aerosciences (was Flight Sciences) - Dave Schuster– Loads and Dynamics - Curt Larsen– Non-Destructive Evaluation - Bill Prosser– Propulsion - George Hopson– Software - Mike Aguilar– Guidance, Navigation, and Control - Neil Dennehy– Life Support / Active Thermal - Hank Rotter– Materials - Bob Piascik– Mechanical Systems - John McManamen– Structures - Ivatury Raju– Human Factors - Cynthia Null
• Advertise and select an additional 4 Technical Fellows (FY-07):– Electrical Power (split from original NESC Power and Avionics NDE)– Flight Mechanics (split from original NESC Flight Sciences NDE)– Passive Thermal (split from original NESC Life Support/Fluids/Thermal NDE)– Space Environments
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Implementation – Phase 2 and 3
• Phase 2 - Advertise and select an additional 2 Technical Fellows in FY-08:– Cryogenics– Sensors / Instrumentation
• Phase 3 - Advertise and select Systems Engineering Technical Fellow in FY-09 (to be a part of the existing NESC Systems Engineering Office)
• The need for additional Technical Fellows will be evaluated semi-annually and reviewed at the Engineering Management Board (EMB)
• NASA Technical Fellows are competitively selected:– Use Agency ST criteria– Selection panel to include Senior Grade employees and EMB representatives– NESC Director recommends selection for NASA Chief Engineer’s approval
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NASA Technical Fellow Disciplines
• Aerosciences
• Avionics
• Cryogenics
• Electrical Power
• Flight Mechanics
• Guidance, Navigation, and Control
• Human Factors
• Life Support / Active Thermal
• Loads and Dynamics
• Materials
• Mechanical Systems
• Non-Destructive Evaluation
• Passive Thermal
• Propulsion
• Sensors / Instrumentation
• Software
• Space Environments
• Structures
• Systems Engineering
Blue: Phase 1 additionsRed: Phase 2 & 3 additions
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NESC Academy
• The NESC Academy captures the experience of the NESC experts and passes that experience along to NASA’s next generation
• Each NASA Technical Fellow will conduct a course during their tenure
• Six courses already completed
– Space Life Support Systems taught by Hank Rotter at the University of Houston, Clear Lake
– Space Propulsion Systems taught by George Hopson at Alabama A&M
– Power and Avionics taught by Robert Kichak at the University of Maryland
– Satellite Attitude Control Systems taught by Neil Dennehy at the University of Maryland
– Human Factors taught by Cynthia Null at George Mason University
– Software as an Engineering Discipline taught by Michael Aguilar at George Mason University
Hank Rotter (R) and Student
Neil Dennehy (R) and Student
Satellite Attitude Control Systems, June 2006
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Summary
• Goals of NESC and NASA Technical Fellows Program:– Provide a resource for independent test, analysis and evaluation of NASA’s most
difficult problems– Provide leadership, stewardship, and role models for NASA discipline engineering
communities– Increase the focus on technical excellence Agency-wide– Provide technical consistency across NASA– Recognize outstanding engineers and scientists who have distinguished and
sustained records of technical achievement– Improve Safety and Mission Success
• An induction ceremony for the first 12 NASA Technical Fellows will be held near the Langley Research Center on April 11, 2007
• Selection of the four Phase 1 NASA Technical Fellows to be completed by Summer 2007
• Phase 2 and 3 NASA Technical Fellows will also be advertised
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Thank You
Additional information about the NESC and its activities can be found at:
www.nesc.nasa.gov
For general questions and requests for NESC technical reviews:
Email: [email protected]
For anonymous requests write:
NESC
NASA Langley Research Center
Mail Stop 118
Hampton, VA 23681
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CENTER REPORTSCENTER REPORTS
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““QUAD CHART” STATUS REPORTQUAD CHART” STATUS REPORT
JPL TECHNICAL STANDARDS JPL TECHNICAL STANDARDS PROGRAMPROGRAM
David OberhettingerDavid Oberhettinger
Technical Standards ProgramTechnical Standards Program
Office of the Chief EngineerOffice of the Chief Engineer
Jet Propulsion LaboratoryJet Propulsion Laboratory
June 11, 2006June 11, 2006
NASA TECHNICAL STANDARDS PROGRAM
STATUS REPORT FOR STANDARDS SUPPORTTechnical Standards Assessment, Review, and Support
Date: April 2007 through June 2007
TWG Chair: Paul WillisCenter: JPL Phone: 818-393-6998Proposal No.: N/AIf VCS, Standards Developing Org: N/AStart: October 2006Deliver to NTSPO: Ongoing taskTask Description: (1) Identify and review replacement specifications for cancelled government specifications; (2) support review, coordination and center approval of NASA technical standards; and (3) support NASA technical standards subtask & M&P working groups.
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Plans• Support standards action items as requested by the NTSPO• Continue to support the NASA Office of the Chief Engineer, as needed, in developing and reviewing ISO standards.• As funding allows, JPL will continue to participate in meetings of the NTSWG and the Technical Standards NPR drafting committee.
Issues● Budget has been cut and some AI response may not be possible during the latter part of the year.● NASA has issued a stop work order for JPL standard development projects
AccomplishmentsMajor accomplishments this quarter included:● Evaluated the proposed set of NASA core standards and participated on the RSR Team● Provided re-justification information for ongoing JPL standard development projects, and rated Center tasks● Prepared a center concurrence letter approving a NASA standard. Initiated review of a number of draft OCE and OSMA standards ● Active participation on the NTSWG● Responded to action items, including the above reviews.
5/25/07 Draft
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ACTION STAGE DUE DATE OPEN ACTION COMPLETED/DATE
NASA-STD-0005NASA Configuration Management (CM) Standard
EMB Concurrence
OVERDUE
(05/14/2007)
ARC
JPL
JSC
LaRC
MDs
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GSFC/c/05-16-07
MSFC/c/05/10/07
DFRC/5-3-07
GRC/05-16-07
KSC/4-24-07
NESC/05-30-07
SSC/05-04-07
NASA-STD-0006Common NASA Taxonomy for Problem Reporting, Analysis, and Resolution Standard
Agency Review OVERDUE
(Note: Preparing for EMB Concurrence)
ARC
JSC
LaRC
DFRC/08-23-06
GRC/10-17-06
GSFC/c/11-08-06
JPL/10/02/06
KSC/c/09-01-06
MSFC/c/No Date
SSC/11-08-06
WSTF/08-17-06
OSMA/08-09-06
NESC/05-30-07
ACTION STATUSACTION STATUS
As of 06/07/2007As of 06/07/2007
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ACTION STAGE DUE DATE OPEN ACTION
COMPLETED/DATE
NASA-STD-5001AStructural Design and Test Factors of Safety for Spaceflight hardware
Agency Review
OVERDUE
(Note: Preparing for EMB Concurrence)
ARC
LaRC
DFRC/01-23-07
GRC/06-06-07
GSFC/11-22-06
JPL/c/01-25-07
JSC/c/01-29-07
KSC/c/11-15-06
MSFC/c/01-26-07
SSC/10-17-06
WSTF/c/10-25-06
NESC/05-30-07
NASA-STD-5009NDE Requirements for Fracture-Critical Metallic Components
Agency Review
OVERDUE
(Note: Preparing for EMB Concurrence)
ARC
LaRC
DFRC/02-21-07
GRC/06-06-07
GSFC/01-08-07
JPL/c/11-03-06
JSC/c/02-15-07
KSC/12-18-06
MSFC/c/01-29-07
SSC/01-17-07
WSTF/c/11-20-06
NESC/c/01-31-07
ACTION STATUSACTION STATUS
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ACTION STAGE DUE DATE OPEN ACTION COMPLETED/DATE
NASA-STD-5019Fracture Control Requirements for Spaceflight Hardware
EMB Concurrence OVERDUE
(05/30/2007)
ARC
DFRC
JPL
JSC
LaRC
MDs
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KSC/c/05-09-07
MSFC/c
WSTF/c/05-09-07
NESC/c/05-11-07
GRC/05-16-07
GSFC/05-30-07
SSC/05-04-07
NASA-HDBK-6007Machining Procedures Guideline for Ceramics and Optical Materials
All EMB Concurrences
Received; OPRD Comments in
Review/ Concurrence
OVERDUE
(05/11/2007)
ARC
NESC
MDs
DFRC/05-10-07
GRC/05-16-07
GSFC/05-17-07
JPL/05-28-07
JSC/05-07-07
KSC/05-07-07
LaRC/05-07-07
MSFC/05-21-07
SSC/05-04-07
WSTF/05/07-07
ACTION STATUSACTION STATUS
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ACTION STAGE DUE DATE OPEN ACTION
COMPLETED/DATE
NASA-STD-6008NASA Fastener Management and Control Practices
Agency Review
OVERDUE
(Note: Preparing for EMB Concurrence)
ARC
GRC
JSC
LaRC
DFRC/01-10-07
GSFC/01-16-07
JPL/c/03-09-07
KSC/02-12-07
MSFC/c/03-01-07
SSC/c/01-30-07
WSTF/c/01-08-07
NESC/02-11-07
NASA-HDBK-6009Materials and Processes Design Handbook
EMB Concurrence
CEASE--New Version and Consolidated Comment Resolution Matrix will be Re-issued
ACTION STATUSACTION STATUS
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ACTION STAGE DUE DATE OPEN ACTION
COMPLETED/DATE
NASA-STD-6016Standard Materials and Processes Requirements for Spacecraft
Agency Review
OVERDUE
(Note: Preparing for EMB Concurrence)
ARC
LaRC
NESC
DFRC/01-09-07
GRC/06-06-07
GSFC/11-27-06
JPL/Issue/11-15-06
JSC/c/01-11-07
KSC/c/11-14-06
MSFC/11-24-06
SSC/c/10-12-06
WSTF/c/11-13-06
NASA-SPEC-6021Outgassing Rate Measurements for the Screening of Nonmetallic Materials
EMB Concurrence
02-27-2006 ARC
JSC
NESC
DFRC/06-20-06
GRC/10-17-06
GSFC/07-20-06
JPL/c/01-27-06
KSC/06-19-06
LaRC/10-24-06
MSFC07-14-06
SSC/02-01-06
WSTF
ACTION STATUSACTION STATUS