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LESWG Presentation Overview of GSFC Engineering Support

LESWG Presentation Overview of GSFC Engineering Support. Prepared by Jay Smith/550/601 (with contributions from Codes 540, 550, 560,580 & 590). Agenda. Engineering Portal Concept Coming Soon! … still under construction Ask your Division Chief (or Bernie Seery) about it

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LESWG Presentation Overview of GSFC Engineering Support

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  1. LESWG PresentationOverview of GSFC Engineering Support Prepared by Jay Smith/550/601 (with contributions from Codes 540, 550, 560,580 & 590)

  2. Agenda • Engineering Portal Concept • Coming Soon! … still under construction • Ask your Division Chief (or Bernie Seery) about it • Brief introduction to Divisions/Codes 540, 550, 560, 580, 590 • Overview of capabilities and expertise (*see detailed Division Presentations) • Org Chart • Branch list • Key personnel names • Customer list • Maybe a ‘gee-wiz’ picture or two • I am NOT these Divisions’ rep or spokesperson (except for Code 550) • Points of Contacts * Access to the detailed Division Presentations will be made available on LESWG web page: (look under pubs & presentations) http://ssedso.gsfc.nasa.gov/initiatives/lunar/LESWG/

  3. Engineering Portal Concept • A way to support the development of science concepts (instruments and/or missions) that are at the ‘idea’ level of maturity … definitely pre-B&P phase. • Engineering FTE only, for now, maybe $’s later • Short term help … not meant for sustaining support • Concepts which are already supported by existing funding sources are generally not eligible. • Input requests (to the Portal – Code 601) are judged by Code 600 (Divisions & DEC) based primarily on the potential and/or likelihood to bring business to the Center. • The Portal is NOT intended to be an engineering support ‘bottleneck’ … please use and/or continue to use your existing engineering contacts, however, if you’d like some help, perhaps this can work for you. • Note: What do you think of this Concept? … let your Division Chief or Bernie Seery know.

  4. Mechanical Systems Division Overview – Code 540 Ken Hinkle October 19, 2006

  5. Mechanical Systems DivisionMission / Charter The Mechanical Systems Division provides multi-disciplinary mechanical systems capabilities and technology development to: • Design • Analyze • Fabricate • Assemble • Integrate and Test (Environmental & Performance) • Launch … advanced scientific instruments and support platforms for a variety of ground-based, suborbital, and orbital Space and Earth science missions • In-house mechanical mission H/W development • Out-of-house mechanical systems development oversight

  6. Assistant for Technology Theodore D. Swanson Recertification Program Manager Stanley Y. Chan Thermal Engineering Branch Code 545 G. Wesley Ousley, Head C. Dan Butler, Assoc. Daniel H. Nguyen, Assoc. Advanced Manufacturing Branch Code 547 Garcia J. Blount, Head Stephen E. Simonds, Assoc. Environmental Test Engineering and Integration Branch Code 549 Robert J. Vernier, Head Carmine F. Mattiello, Asst. Mechanical Engineering Branch Code 543 James M. Ryan, Head Minh C. Phan, Assoc. Alan J. Posey, Assoc. Materials Engineering Branch Code 541 Michael J. Viens, Head Charles E. Powers, Assoc. Mechanical Systems Branch Code 548 David A. Wilcox, Head Mechanical Systems Analysis and Simulation Branch Code 542 James P. Loughlin, Head Jeffrey A. Bolognese, Assoc. Electromechanical Systems Branch Code 544 Vacant, Head Gene Gochar, Assoc. Armando Morell, Assoc. Contamination and Coatings Engineering Branch Code 546 Randy J. Hedgeland, Head MSD Organizational Structure Mechanical Systems Division Code 540 R. Kenneth Hinkle, Chief Laura J. Milam-Hannin, Assoc. Chief W. Leland Niemeyer, Assoc. Chief Joseph W. Pellicciotti, Chief Engineer Myron G. Bradshaw, IT Manager Ruth A. Crough, IT Specialist Felicia S. Donnell, Customer Interface Manager Lyle G. Knight, Safety Officer Stanford Ollendorf, Staff Engineer William (Dan) Powell, Staff Engineer Carolyn A. Humphrey, Admin. Officer June M. O’Conner, Admin. Officer Karen F. Harding, SecretaryMichelle L. Gordon, Secretary Chart Updated: 10/16/2006 Record Maintained by: Carolyn Humphrey/540 (6-7315) R. Kenneth Hinkle, Chief Date

  7. Current Supported Projects Missions HST LRO SDO JWST ISIM Micro-shutters Mission GPM MMS ELC Con-X LISA GOES, POES, GLAST Instruments (& Experiments) LOLA SAM ST-8 (Thermal Loop) Recent Project Support Missions ST-5 Swift MAP TRMM XTE EUVE Instruments GLAST/ACD GLAS MLA IRMOS XRS (Astro-E) CIRS Swift/BAT CIRS Mechanical Systems Division

  8. Instrument Systems and Technology Division - Code 550 Rich Barney Rich.Barney@nasa.gov 301-286-7256 June 20, 2006

  9. ISTD Branches Code 556: Provides technical leadership for the full life cycle of instrument development. Code 551: Provides optical engineering expertise in the design, development and testing of state-of-the-art optical instruments, subsystems, and components. Code 555: Provides engineering and technology expertise enabling end-to-end conceptualization and development of microwave instrument systems. Code 554: has strong technical expertise in the design and development of remote sensing LIDAR components, subsystems and systems. Code 552: Provides space flight cryogenic Cooling systems from room temperature to as close as possible to absolute zero Code 553: Builds a wide range of products, from custom detectors to entire turn-key systems that span the electromagnetic spectrum.

  10. Instrument Systems and Technology Division Instrument Systems and Technology Division Rich Barney, Chief Felicia Jones-Selden, Assoc. Chief Pete Maymon, Assoc. Chief Howard Branch, Assistant Chief Shelly Standiford, Administrative Officer Becky Richardson, Secretary Tamika Seaforth, Secretary Division Staff Resource Management Mark Matsumura, Asst. Chief for Technology Dr. Murzy Jhabvala, Chief Engineer Lee Feinberg, Senior Staff Engineer (JWST OTE) Jay Smith, Senior Staff Engineer for Instrument Systems Dr. William Heaps, Senior Staff Engineer Art Maples, IT Engineering Manager Elaine Slaugh, 501 Assoc. Chief (Instruments) Donna Drummond, Resource Analyst 501 Optics Branch Cryogenics and Fluids Branch *Pete Maymon, Head Rene Boucarut, Assoc. Hd. Kim Mehalick, Assoc. Hd. Susan Breon, Head Judy Gibbon, Assoc. Hd. 551 552 Detector Systems Branch Laser and Electro-Optics Branch Microwave Instrument Technology Branch Instrument Systems Branch Peter Shu, Head Carl Stahle, Assoc. Hd. Laddawan Miko, Assoc. Hd. Mike Krainak, Head Antonio Seas, Assoc. Hd. Cathy Long, Head Terry Doiron, Assoc. Hd. John Leon, Head Juan Rivera, Assoc. Hd. Frank Kirchman, Assoc. Hd. 553 554 555 556

  11. Optics Branch (Code 551) Key Code 600 Partnerships • Mission/Instrument 600 contact/PI • FKSI Bill Danchi • PICTURE Doug Rabin • Doppler LIDAR Bruce Gentry and separately with Bill Farrell (695) • Con-X Rob Petre, Will Zhang • RAISE, EUNIS Roger Thomas • ACT Ed Wollack • TPF-C Sally Heap • LISA Robin Stebbins • JWST John Mather • WITT Dave Leisawitz • Stellar Imager Ken Carpenter, Rick Lyon • MODIS, VIIRS Wayne Esaias, Chuck McClain • COR1/STEREO Joe Davila • ADEPT Bill Ogerlie • DESTINY Jon Morse • FKSI Richard Barry • GISMO Dominic Benford • MOO Chuck Bowers (Bruce Woodgate?) • ORCA Charles Mclain • MISTI John Sigwarth • MOLSAM Jim Garvin • People we should know better: • AXP – Keith Jahoda (Advanced X-ray Polarimeter mission) • C-XRDF – Keith Gendreau (Mars rover x-ray diffraction/fluorescence instrument for elemental/chemical analysis) • x-ray CCD detectors, x-ray optics. • NEXT – Rich Kelly, Rob Petre, Will Zhang (x-ray astrophysics microcalorimeter)

  12. Cryogenics and Fluids Branch (Code 552) Key Code 600 Partnerships • PI: Rich Kelley • Technology: Continuous ADR for x-ray missions such as NEXT, Con-X • PI: Al Kogut, Dominic Benford, Harvey Moseley • Technology: Continuous ADR for IR missions such as ASP (mini-CMB Pol) • PI: Dave Leisawitz, John Mather, and Al Kogut • Technology: Actively-cooled shields and subscale testing of large IR telescopes for ASP, SAFIR, FIRST, SPECS • Future partnerships we would like to foster: • Mini-cryocoolers for use on interplanetary missions and rovers for sample collection, cold sensors

  13. Detector Systems Branch (Code 553) Key Code 600 Partnerships Harvey Moseley Microshutter Array Harvey Moseley, Dominic Benford, Ed Wollack, Bob Silverberg, Cryogenic FIR and mm bolometer arrays Richard Kelley, Caroline Kilbourne, Scott Porter, Simon Bandler cryogenic x-ray microcalorimeter arrays Paul Mahaffy, Jason Dworkin, Miniature mass spectrometer for planetary and astrobiology Neil Gehrels, Jack Tueller, Scott Barthelmy, CdZnTe detector arrays for hard x-ray and gamma-ray astronomy Jack Trombka, Ann Parsons, CdZnTe and SiC detectors for planetary x-ray instruments Bernie Rauscher, Large Format IR detector arrays Si-Chee Tsay, QWIP arrays, sun photometer for earth science remote sensing Scott Janz, Joanna Joiner; AlGaN UV detector array for earth science atmospheric sensing Don Jennings, Dennis Reuter, linear etalon filter/detector array for IR spectrometers Tom Moore, Mike Collier, SiC particle detectors and miniaturized spectrometers Bruce Woodgate, Randy Kimble, UV detector arrays Randy Kimble, Characterization of large format visible and NIR detector arrays Roger Thomas, micromachined silicon slits for EUV spectrometers Brook Lakew, High temperature superconducting IR detector arrays for planetary and earth science instruments Michael King, Charles Gatebe, cloud absorption radiometer Jim Spinhirne, visible hyperspectral instrument for earth science remote sensing Patrick Colonado, Visible and sort wavelength IR hyperspectral instrument Jeff Pedelty, Thermal IR Imaging for Astro-biological investigation. Future 600 Partnerships by technology: Avalanche photodetector (APD) InGaAs arrays for imaging lidar Miniaturized instruments using MEMS and nanotechnology for solar and planetary instruments EUV to x-ray instruments using SiC detector arrays Multicolor UV AlGaN detector arrays for earth science and planetary applications Large format visible-IR detector arrays for earth and space science instruments

  14. Lasers and Electro-Optics Branch (Code 554) Key Code 600 Partnerships • Mars Scout: MOLSAM: Jim Garvin, Bryan Blair w/Barry Coyle, Tony Seas MPILE : Judd Welton, Matt McGill w/Barry Coyle • TwiLITE wind lidar IIP: Bruce Gentry with Steve Li • SHADOE holographic telescope: Bruce Gentry with Tony Martino • LISA laser/optics: Jordan Camp with Tony Martino and Tony Yu • Swath Mapper IIP: Dave Harding, Jim Abshire, Chris Shumann, Phil Dabney with Mike Krainak, Tony Seas • CO2 Sounder IIP: Randy Kawa, Jim Collatz, Jim Abshire, Haris Riris with Mike Krainak, Jeff Chen, Mark Stephen and Emily Wilson • Mars water vapor lidar PIDDP: Jim Abshire with Mike Krainak • ATLAS laser: Jay Zwally with Steve Li and Mark Stephen • BioMM: Bryan Blair with Barry Coyle and Mark Stephen • GARB: Jim Abshire with Tony Yu, Ed Dowde • Photon Counting: Xiaoli Sun, Jim Spinhirne, Jay Zwally with Mike Krainak • LOLA: Dave Smith with John Cavanaugh, Anne-Marie Novo-Gradac, Dan Krebs, Cindy Kirchner, George Shaw • CO2 profiler lidar: John Burris, Haris Riris with Mike Krainak, Jeff Chen • Laser Ranging Transponder: Phil Dabney, Tom Zagwadzki, Jan McGarry, Xiaoli Sun with Mike Krainak, Tony Yu, Tony Seas, Jeff Chen. • GSFC Laser Working Group Co-Lead: Azita Valinia and Mike Krainak • .

  15. Microwave Instrument Technology Branch (Code 555) Key Code 600 Partnerships • Gary Lagerloef PI, David Levine 614.2 - Co-I - Aquarius 1.4 GHz radiometer for the measurement of the ocean’s surface salinity. • Steven Ackerman UWisconsin - PI, David Star 613.1 - Co-I - Submillimeter and Infrared Ice Cloud Experiment - Submillimeter/Millimeter Radiometer instrument - A submillimeter conical scanning radiometer. • Jim Wang 614.6 - PI for conical scanning millimeter-wave and submillimeter-wave (COSMIR and COSSIR) aircraft demonstration of atmospheric water vapor and cloud ice particle measurements. This work is the basis for the SIRICE proposal. • Harvey Moseley 665.0 - Technology development to enable the measurement of the polarization of the CMB. • Peggy O'Neill 614.3 - Proposal development activities for the development of a future soil moisture measurement. • Peter Hildebrand 614 - RadSTAR - A 1.2 GHz cross track electronically scanning aircraft radar designed to operate in conjunction with ESTAR 1.4 GHz aircraft passive radiometer. These two instruments make up an active/passive L-band instrument that can simulate much of the performance of Aquarius and a future soil moisture insturment. • Gerry M Heymsfield 613.1 - UAV Radar (URAD) a rain radar compatible with a Global Hawk UAV. • Michael VanSteenberg 601.0 - In Situ electromagnetic sensor for the detection of buried frozen water. • Bob Meneghini 614.6 - differential frequency radars, radar receivers. In collaboration with Rainee Simons from GRC. • Jim Garvin 600 - MOSAIC proposal • Ed Kim 614.6 - advanced earth science millimeter wave imaging radiometer (AESMIR) for cal/val and potential future space flight instrument. Also cold lands concept for future ESSP. • Si-Chee Tsay 613.2 - PI for Scanning Millimeter wave Radiometer (SMiR) for ground measurements • Thorsten Markus 614.6 - PI for ice related proposals

  16. Code 556 Staffing – Customer List

  17. Electrical Engineering Division Overview Presented By John H. Day Code 560

  18. GSFC’s Electrical Engineering Center of Excellence • EED provides End-to-End Electrical Engineering Products & Services to Meet the Needs of NASA’s Earth Science, Space Science & Exploration Missions • Formulation, Development & Operation Phases • In-House & Out-of-House Projects • Instruments & Spacecraft Projects • Flight & Technology Projects

  19. Organization Electrical Engineering Division/Code 560 Chief, Dr. John H. Day Associate Chief: Frederick Huegel Associate Chief: Robert Lebair Chief Technologist: Michael Johnson Chief Architect: Richard Schnurr Chief Engineer: Jose Florez Senior Staff Engineer: Robert Stone Administrative Assistant: Maria Keller Secretaries: Terilyn Connors & Margaret Dick (262) Microelectronics & Signal Processing Branch/Code 564 Head, Robert Kasa Assoc, Wesley Powell Assoc, Phyllis Hestnes Parts, Packaging & Assembly Technology Office/Code 562 Head, Janet Barth, Acting Assoc, Kusum Sahu Microwave & Communication Systems Branch/Code 567 Head, Kenneth Perko Assoc, Brian Gosselin Wallops Electrical Engineering Branch/Code 569 Head, Daniel Mullinix Assoc, Andrew Green (35) (32) (19) (44) Flight Data Systems & Radiation Effects Branch/Code 561 Head, Robert Lebair, Acting Assoc, Kenneth Li Assoc, Beverly Settles Power Systems Branch/Code 563 Head, Thomas Yi Assoc, Anisa Ahmad Flight Systems Integration & Test Branch/Code 568 Head, Timothy Sauerwein Assoc, Kathy Jenkins Electrical Systems Branch/Code 565 Head, Marlon Enciso Assoc, Richard Mills (24) (45) (27) (25)

  20. Microelectronics & Signal ProcessingDetector Interfaces, Detector Environmental Control, Science Data Processing, Instrument Housekeeping and Control, and Instrument/Spacecraft Interfaces MLA Range Measurement Unit 1 GHz Waveform Digitizer for GLAS Electronics Block (in test box) for the Burst Alert Telescope Microelectronics Design Center Mixed Signal ASICs Development

  21. Electrical SystemsAdvanced Electrical Systems Architectures, Electrical Interfaces, Grounding, EMI/EMC, Electrical Ground Support Equipment, Simulators, Space & Ground Data Networks, Flight & GSE Harnessing Custom simulators/Test Equipment EGSE EMI/EMC Laboratory Observatory Harness

  22. Advanced flight and scientific information systems supporting the execution and analysis of scientific measurements and observations for Earth & Space Sciences and Exploration. Information Systems Division / 580 Barbara B. Pfarr, Associate Chief November 2006 Interoperable Models

  23. Mission Information Systems Providers End-to-end data systems engineering of mission systems Embedded spacecraft, instrument and hardware component software Real-time ground mission data systems for spacecraft integration and on-orbit ops (e.g., S/C command & control, launch and tracking services) Science data systems including data processing, archival, distribution, analysis & info mgmt. Off-line mission data systems (e.g., command mgmt., S/C mission and science planning & scheduling, guidance & navigation, network scheduling) Advanced concept development for archival, retrieval, display, dissemination of science data Technology R&D focused on autonomy, scientific analysis tools, distributed computing architectures and Tools and services in support of information management

  24. Information Systems Division 580 Information Systems Division (ISD/580) Organization Chief: Tom Magner (Acting) Associate: Barb Pfarr Associate: John Donohue Assistant for Technology: Julie Loftis Chief Engineer: Martha Chu Systems Integration and Engineering 581 Flight Software 582 Mission Applications 583 Real-time Software Engineering 584 BH: Henry Murray ABH:John Lynch BH: Elaine Shell ABH: Ray Whitley ABH: Kequan Luu ABH: Yvonne Lue BH: John Donohue (Acting) ABH: Ben Lui BH: Scott Green ABH: Vacant Computing Environments & Technology 585 Science Data Systems 586 Advanced Data Management & Analysis 587 Advanced Architectures & Automation 588 Wallops Systems Software Engineering 589 BH: Howard Eiserike ABH: Chris Durachka BH:Tom Flately ABH: Bob Lutz BH: Jim Byrnes BH:Jacqueline LeMoigne-Stewart ABH: Barbie Medina BH:Pam Pittman Revised 6/16/06

  25. New Start – 586 / 588 ILIADS (Integrated Lunar Information Architecture for Decision Support) • Integrated space and lunar information and analysis tools for Exploration Decision Support • Enables Applied Science for Exploration ILIADS

  26. Points of Contact • Code 601 – Engineering Portal • Willie Blanco • Jay Smith (aka James C. Smith) • Code 540 – Mechanical Systems • Lee Niemeyer • Code 550 – Instrument Systems & Technology • Jay Smith • Code 560 – Electrical Engineering • Fred Huegel • Code 580 – Information Systems • Steve Tompkins • Code 590 – Mission Engineering & Systems Analysis • Ed Amatucci • LESWG Web Page (publications & presentations) http://ssedso.gsfc.nasa.gov/initiatives/lunar/LESWG/

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