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Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer NASA / DOE

AMS-02 ROAD TO COFR. Mike Fohey July 15, 2004. Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer NASA / DOE. National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Collaboration Commitments & Schedules. AMS Master Schedule. Process, Planning & Reporting. WBS Task Breakdown. Task Breakdown. Integration Reviews

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Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer NASA / DOE

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  1. AMS-02 ROAD TO COFR Mike Fohey July 15, 2004 Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer NASA / DOE National Aeronautics and Space Administration

  2. Collaboration Commitments & Schedules AMS Master Schedule Process, Planning & Reporting WBS Task Breakdown Task Breakdown Integration Reviews Personal Witness Delivery of NASA PIH Collaboration support of Launch & Flight External dependencies affect product deliveries Control Points (AMS, DOE, HQ, EA, SEAT) • Roll up of Tasks • Programmatic Schedule • Margin Management • Delivery Dependencies • HW • SW • Analysis • Safety Data • Earned Value Methods • Budget • Manpower • Phasing • Risk Management • Configuration Management • Schedule Facilities • Project Reporting Products Integration Mentoring Sub-products Cost Code Resource Loaded Major Reviews Flight Safety Reviews Ground Safety Reviews Processing Readiness PIH 1149 Reviews CoFR/FRR Operations Review AMS WBS AMS-02 Road to CoFR Road to CoFRStarts Here

  3. AMS-02 Road to CoFR Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer NASA / DOE National Aeronautics and Space Administration AMS/ISS Government Certification Approval Request (GCAR) Closure AMS Verification & Validation Document and Acceptance Data Certificate of Flight Readiness (CoFR) AMS Equipment Certification

  4. AMS-02 Road to CoFR Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer NASA / DOE National Aeronautics and Space Administration Three main sets of requirements must be met in order to certify the AMS Payload for flight: • NASA Developed Payload Integration Hardware (PIH) System Requirements and Integrated Payload Requirements • AMS Payload Safety Requirements • AMS Experiment Component Mission Assurance Requirements

  5. PIH System Requirements & Integrated Payload Requirements Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer NASA / DOE National Aeronautics and Space Administration • PIH System Requirements & Integrated Payload Requirements are documented in: • JSC 29789, Project Technical Requirements Specification for the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer-02 (AMS-02) Payload Integration Hardware (PIH) • JSC 29095, Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer - 02 (AMS-02) Experiment/Payload Integration Hardware (PIH) Interfaces (Part II) • JSC 29202, Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer 02 (AMS-02) Experiment/Vacuum Case Payload Integration Hardware (PIH) Interfaces • SSP 57213, Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer-02 (AMS-02) Hardware Interface Control Document (ICD) • SSP 57003, Attached Payload Interface Requirements Document • NSTS TBD, AMS to STS ICD • NSTS 21000-IDD-ISS, Core ICD with Shuttle

  6. PIH System Requirements & Integrated Payload Requirements Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer NASA / DOE National Aeronautics and Space Administration • A Verification and Validation Document (V&VD): Plan and Report will be created per EA-WI-023 to document the verification and validation activities for the AMS-02 Payload. • The V&VD will contain a verification matrix for tracking verification/validation of the PIH System Requirements and Integrated Payload Requirements

  7. AMS Payload Safety Requirements Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer NASA / DOE National Aeronautics and Space Administration • AMS Payload Safety Requirements are developed as a part of the payload safety process. • The Payload is subjected to phased (0, I, II, III) flight and ground safety reviews. • Safety Data Packages (SDPs) are prepared and submitted in accordance with NSTS/ISS 13830, Payload Safety Review and Data Submittal Requirements

  8. AMS Payload Safety Requirements Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer NASA / DOE National Aeronautics and Space Administration • Payload hazards are documented and tracked to closure in the Hazard Reports • Payload is approved for flight when the Payload Safety Review Panel (PSRP) signs off on the Phase III SDP and all Hazard Reports are closed • For any items that do not get closed out at Phase III, a Verification Tracking Log will be implemented and tracked to CoFR

  9. AMS Experiment Component Mission Assurance Requirements Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer NASA / DOE National Aeronautics and Space Administration • AMS Experiment component mission assurance requirementsare defined by the AMS Experiment Component teams and are not the responsibility of the NASA AMS Project Office. • NASA/EA does have some insight into these requirements and will create an Experiment Milestone Log that will be maintained until all items are closed and the CoFR is issued. • The Experiment Milestone Log will contain key verification and integration milestones for the experiment hardware.

  10. Required Waivers Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer NASA / DOE National Aeronautics and Space Administration AMS-02 EXCEPTIONS TO SSP 57003 REQUIREMENTS

  11. Required Waivers Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer NASA / DOE National Aeronautics and Space Administration AMS-02 EXCEPTIONS TO SSP 57003 REQUIREMENTS • NOTES: • MAGIK Analysis complete. Programmatic decision to not use adjacent PAS site while the AMS-02 Payload is attached to the station. Approval Pending. • NBL evaluation and analysis complete. Actions from Crew Consensus Report closed. Approval Pending. • Testing on U.S. and Russian Spacesuits, Safer, and PGT complete. Keep-out zones will be established where required. SPDM & SSRMS testing/analysis pending.

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