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October Project Wide Monthly

October Project Wide Monthly. Andy Driesman and Ed Reynolds. Agenda . Meeting purpose Near and future happenings General Areas of Concern Risk update Mass and power trends Critical Path RFA Status Investigation Updates. Reminder of Meeting Purpose. Monthly Telecon Sequence

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October Project Wide Monthly

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  1. October Project Wide Monthly Andy Driesman and Ed Reynolds

  2. Agenda Meeting purpose Near and future happenings General Areas of Concern Risk update Mass and power trends Critical Path RFA Status Investigation Updates

  3. Reminder of Meeting Purpose • Monthly Telecon Sequence 1st Friday of the Month: Project Wide Meeting 2nd Friday of the Month: Multi-Instrument Technical Interchange 3rd Friday of the Month: Multi-Investigation PI/PM Telecon 4th Friday of the Month: Science Working Group Telecon 5th Friday of the Month: None • Monthly/Quarterly Instrument Management meeting have been added. • Project Wide Meeting • Open to the team at large. • Intent is to provide a forum for information to flow from the Project as well as the Program Office and NASA/HQ-SMD. • Provide high-level insight into the investigations. • Opportunity to ask questions.

  4. Near and Future Happenings • Near Term Happenings:. • Semi-Annual NASA-HQ Review: 9 Oct 2012 • Quarterly Reviews/EVM Road Shows: • WISPR: completed • SWEAP: Quarterly complete, EVM: 29 Oct 2012 • FIELDS: 15 Nov 2012 (Quarterly and EVM) • ISIS: 17/25 Oct 2012 (Quarterly/EVM) • Far (and very far) Term Happenings • Mid-Phase B SRB Status Update: 13 Feb 2012 (tentative) • EVM Pilot Program starts: Mar 2013 • C/D Proposal Activities: July 2013

  5. Area of General Concern • Invoicing (cost) variances are have grown and then stabilized. * Numbers are cumulative ** Spacecraft discrepancies are mostly due to spacecraft subcontracts • Aug/Sept data new since last Project Wide Monthly • However: • Phase B is >32% complete. Trends appear to be stabilizing. • Started regular monthly subcontracts meetings to review cost vs. plan • Question: How much of the deficit is under-spending and what’s the plan to make up for it?

  6. Top 10 Risk Matrix Changes since last month: SPP-23, PSE model for hardware in the loop simulator – closed on 9/6/2012 SPP-24, Redundant Electronics Module (REM), Redundant Process Model (RPM) breadboard for the hardware in the loop simulator – closed on 9/6/2012 SPP-29, Upper Stage Staff Support – mitigation steps have been completed, this risk was accepted on 9/6/2012 SPP-46, ASIC ECU vs. Standard ECU – closed on 9/6/2012 SPP-49, Availability of Goddard TVAC 238 Facility – closed on 9/20/2012

  7. Mass and Power Trends * Power margin is minimum margin for driving configurations

  8. SPP Critical Path

  9. Action Item Burndown

  10. ISIS Status Update • EPI-Hi: LBNL (diode fabrication) and Caltech (thinning) • received first prototypes made with flight processes • preliminary tests (I vs V, C vs V, alpha particle response) look reasonable • prototype detectors with 15 μm active thickness to be tested in detail at Caltech • EPI-Lo: Quadrant vs. Octant Testing • Designed and build octant and quadrant versions of anodes • Preliminary testing shows similar performance for both boards • Confirms baseline design is sufficient

  11. SWEAP September Activity Highlights • Requirements, prototypes for key electronics in SPAN, SWEM, SPC • Planning for operations, flight, and ground software • - SPC TRL6 Activities First IMAX projectors and optics bench arrived at SAO for installation in front of vacuum chamber (Solar Environment Simulator) High voltage SPC cable prototype characterized in vacuum furnace Aluminum version of SPC Thermal Test Model 1 (TTM-1) assembled, fabrication started on version with high temperature materials Technical meeting held at MSFC to prepare for SPC beam tests in Solar Wind Facility

  12. WISPR status 092712_WISPR_Quarterly Review • Phase B risk reduction and preliminary design proceeding as planned • Attended joint SPP-SO splinter session at the 5th Solar Orbiter Workshop in Brugge, Belgium • Completed trade study on electronics architecture for the WISPR IDPU • Maintain baseline in which APL will provide the IDPU to interface with the WISPR camera electronics • Procured glass samples for dust impact testing at MPI for Nuclear Physics, Heidelberg from October 15 – 25 • Test will validate dust impact and stray light modeling carried out by APL and NRL • Results will inform project-level decision on single telescope versus two-telescope design trade

  13. Questions??

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