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Verification and Implementation of Operations Safety Controls for Flight Missions

Published 2019-07-12 From Johnson Space Center 3 authors

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Abstract

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Approximately eleven years ago, the International Space Station launched the first module from Russia, the Functional Cargo Block (FGB). Safety and Mission Assurance (S&MA) Operations (Ops) Engineers played an integral part in that endeavor by executing strict flight product verification as well as continued staffing of S&MA's console in the Mission Evaluation Room (MER) for that flight mission. How were these engineers able to conduct such a complicated task? They conducted it based on product verification that consisted of ensuring that safety requirements were adequately contained in all flight products that affected crew safety. S&MA Ops engineers apply both systems engineering and project management principles in order to gain a appropriate level of technical knowledge necessary to perform thorough reviews which cover the subsystem(s) affected. They also ensured that mission priorities were carried out with a great detail and success.

Authors

  • Jones, Cheryl L. Science Applications International Corp.
  • Smalls, James R. Science Applications International Corp.
  • Carrier, Alicia S. Science Applications International Corp.

Citation: Jones, Cheryl L., Smalls, James R., Carrier, Alicia S. (2019). Verification and Implementation of Operations Safety Controls for Flight Missions. Johnson Space Center. NASA NTRS ID 20100031154. https://ntrs.nasa.gov/citations/20100031154 ↗