NASA Technical Standards Program Overview

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1 NASA Technical Standards Program NASA Technical Standards Program Overview Overview Joint Technical Architecture for Robotic Joint Technical Architecture for Robotic Systems (JTARS) Working Group Meeting Systems (JTARS) Working Group Meeting Houston, Texas Houston, Texas May 11-12, 2005 May 11-12, 2005 Paul S. Gill Paul S. Gill Manager, NASA Technical Standards Program Office Manager, NASA Technical Standards Program Office http://standards.nasa.gov http://standards.nasa.gov Danny Garcia/NASA Technical Program Office Danny Garcia/NASA Technical Program Office

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NASA Technical Standards Program Overview. Joint Technical Architecture for Robotic Systems (JTARS) Working Group Meeting Houston, Texas May 11-12, 2005. Paul S. Gill Manager, NASA Technical Standards Program Office http://standards.nasa.gov. Danny Garcia/NASA Technical Program Office. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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NASA Technical Standards Program NASA Technical Standards Program OverviewOverview

Joint Technical Architecture for Robotic Systems Joint Technical Architecture for Robotic Systems (JTARS) Working Group Meeting(JTARS) Working Group Meeting

Houston, TexasHouston, Texas

May 11-12, 2005May 11-12, 2005

Paul S. GillPaul S. GillManager, NASA Technical Standards Program OfficeManager, NASA Technical Standards Program Office

http://standards.nasa.govhttp://standards.nasa.gov

Danny Garcia/NASA Technical Program OfficeDanny Garcia/NASA Technical Program Office

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Traditionally, NASA “Technical Standards” Were Built Around Traditionally, NASA “Technical Standards” Were Built Around Specific Programs and Organizations, e.g.,Specific Programs and Organizations, e.g.,

– Apollo, Shuttle, Space Station, Explorers…Apollo, Shuttle, Space Station, Explorers…

– NASA Field Centers - MSFC, JSC,…NASA Field Centers - MSFC, JSC,…

Liberal Use Was Made by NASA of MIL-STD’S. Agencywide Liberal Use Was Made by NASA of MIL-STD’S. Agencywide Technical Standards Were Generally Limited to Specific Areas:Technical Standards Were Generally Limited to Specific Areas:

– Safety, Mission Assurance, Electronic ComponentsSafety, Mission Assurance, Electronic Components

– Construction of FacilitiesConstruction of Facilities

– Data Communications StandardsData Communications Standards

Technical Standards Were Mainly Prescriptive and Essentially Technical Standards Were Mainly Prescriptive and Essentially “Good Forever”“Good Forever”

BACKGROUND AND CONTEXTBACKGROUND AND CONTEXT

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Program ObjectivesProgram Objectives

• Establish and Maintain ”NASA Preferred Technical Standards” Establish and Maintain ”NASA Preferred Technical Standards” As a Common Baseline for NASA ProgramsAs a Common Baseline for NASA Programs

– Develop Internal NASA Standards Where Available Standards Are Not Develop Internal NASA Standards Where Available Standards Are Not AdequateAdequate

– Evaluate, Support, and Adopt National and International Standards Where Evaluate, Support, and Adopt National and International Standards Where They Meet NASA’s NeedsThey Meet NASA’s Needs

• Support the Use of Technical Standards on NASA Programs in Support the Use of Technical Standards on NASA Programs in the Systems Requirement Processthe Systems Requirement Process

– Provide Access for All nasa.gov Users to Full Text Standards From >100 Provide Access for All nasa.gov Users to Full Text Standards From >100 Sources at http://standards.nasa.govSources at http://standards.nasa.gov

– Linking Standards to Lessons Learned for More Effective UseLinking Standards to Lessons Learned for More Effective Use

– Automated Notice of Updates for Standards Registered by UsersAutomated Notice of Updates for Standards Registered by Users

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NASA Chief Engineer (Code AE)(Rex Geveden, Chief Engineer)

NASA Technical Standards Program Office

(Paul Gill, Manager)

NASA Technical Standards Working

Group(TSWG)

(Paul Gill, Chair)

Topic and Discipline

Working Groups

- Policy/Oversight/Approval

- Program Management- Standards Management System

- Center Representation - Program Guidance

- Prioritization of Needs- Standards development

http://standards.nasa.gov

NASA Engineering Management Board

(Rex Geveden, Chair)

- Center Approving Authority- Program Issues

Other NASA Headquarters Offices

- Program Sponsorship - Functional Standards

- Program Level Coordination

NASA Technical Standards Program NASA Technical Standards Program StructureStructure

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NASA Technical Standards DefinitionsNASA Technical Standards Definitions

(1)(1) Standards (STD)Standards (STD) establish uniform engineering and technical establish uniform engineering and technical requirements for processes, procedures, practices, and methods that requirements for processes, procedures, practices, and methods that have been endorsed as standard, including requirements for selection, have been endorsed as standard, including requirements for selection, application, and design criteria of an item. application, and design criteria of an item.

(2) Specifications (SPEC)(2) Specifications (SPEC) are prepared specifically to support are prepared specifically to support acquisition, which clearly and accurately describes essential technical acquisition, which clearly and accurately describes essential technical requirements for purchased items. Procedures necessary to determine requirements for purchased items. Procedures necessary to determine that the requirements covered by the specification have been met are that the requirements covered by the specification have been met are also included. also included.

(3) Handbooks (HDBK)(3) Handbooks (HDBK) are guidance documents containing standard are guidance documents containing standard procedural, technical, engineering, or design information about material, procedural, technical, engineering, or design information about material, processes, practices, and methods. processes, practices, and methods.

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Standards Nomenclature

• Available StandardsAvailable Standards – Anything Accessible Through Technical Standards WebsiteAnything Accessible Through Technical Standards Website

• Preferred StandardsPreferred Standards– Recommended by Centers on Basis of ExperienceRecommended by Centers on Basis of Experience

– Centers Concur Acceptable for Appropriate UseCenters Concur Acceptable for Appropriate Use

– No Major Issues; Any Limitations Addressed in “Applications Note”No Major Issues; Any Limitations Addressed in “Applications Note”

– ““Preferred” Standards Are a Recommended Starting Point for Identifying Preferred” Standards Are a Recommended Starting Point for Identifying Standards. Preferred Standards. Preferred ≠ Mandatory≠ Mandatory

– Can Come From Any SourceCan Come From Any Source

• Core StandardsCore Standards**– Finite List of Priority Standards Considered Critical for Controlling Risk, Finite List of Priority Standards Considered Critical for Controlling Risk,

Addressing Recurring Problems, Providing Necessary Insight and Control; Addressing Recurring Problems, Providing Necessary Insight and Control; Not Limited to Human SafetyNot Limited to Human Safety

– To Be Addressed by All ProgramsTo Be Addressed by All Programs

* * Implementation TBDImplementation TBD

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Standards vs. Requirements

• CAIB recommendation referred to both “requirements” CAIB recommendation referred to both “requirements” and “standards”and “standards”

• Standards are only part of Technical Requirements; Standards are only part of Technical Requirements; other types include:other types include:

MissionMission DesignDesignProgramProgram ManufacturingManufacturingPerformance (S/C)Performance (S/C) Test/VerificationTest/VerificationPerformance (System)Performance (System) OperationsOperations

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CAIB Recommendation CAIB Recommendation

• 7.5.-1 Establish an Independent Technical Engineering Authority 7.5.-1 Establish an Independent Technical Engineering Authority that is responsible for technical requirements and all waivers to that is responsible for technical requirements and all waivers to them… The Independent Technical Authority does the following them… The Independent Technical Authority does the following as a minimum:as a minimum:

– Develop and maintain technical standardsDevelop and maintain technical standards for all Space Shuttle for all Space Shuttle Program projects and elementsProgram projects and elements

– Be the sole waiver-granting authority for all technical standards…Be the sole waiver-granting authority for all technical standards…

• The Chief Engineer has been designated the NASA Technical The Chief Engineer has been designated the NASA Technical Authority; this authority is re-delegated to:Authority; this authority is re-delegated to:

– Discipline Technical Warrant Holders Discipline Technical Warrant Holders (responsible for requirements (responsible for requirements including standards)including standards)

– Systems Technical Warrant Holders ( providing the interface with Systems Technical Warrant Holders ( providing the interface with programsprograms

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NASA Preferred Technical Standards Taxonomy

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NASA Technical Standards In Development

Manned-Systems Integration StandardNASA-STD-3000C (Revision)

Terrestrial Environment Criteria Handbook for Use in Aerospace Vehicle Development

NASA–HDBK-1001A (Revision)

Protective Finishes for Space Vehicle StructuresNASA-SPEC-6012

LEO Spacecraft Charging Design StandardNASA-STD-4005

Flammability, Odor, Offgassing, and Compatibility Requirements and Test Procedures for Materials In Environments that Support Combustion

NASA-STD-6001A (Revision)

Strength And Life Assessment Requirements For Space Propulsion Systems Engines

NASA-STD-5012

Materials & Process Design GuideNASA-HDBK-6009

Application of Data Matrix Identification Symbols to Aerospace Parts using Direct Part Marking Methods/Techniques

NASA-HDBK-6003B (Revision)

NASA Configuration Management (CM) StandardNASA-STD-0005

Applying Data Matrix Identification Symbols on Aerospace PartsNASA-STD-6002B (Revision)

Launch Facilities and Associated Ground Equipment Vibroacoustic Loads Environment Definition and Analysis

NASA-HDBK-5011

Design And Development Criteria For Critical Mechanical SystemsNASA-STD-5017

Payload Vibroacoustic Test Criteria NASA-STD-7001A (Revision)

Fracture Control Implementation Handbook for Payloads, Experiments, and Similar Hardware

NASA-HDBK-5010

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NASA Technical Standards In Development(Continued)

Doc Number Title

NASA-HDBK-4002A (Revision) Avoiding Problems Caused by Spacecraft On-orbit Internal Charging Effects

NASA-STD-5009 NDE Requirements for Fracture Control Programs

NASA-HDBK-5013 Pyrovalve Application and Performance Handbook

NASA-HDBK-5014 Nondestructive Evaluation (NDE) Implementation Handbook for Fracture Control Programs

NASA-HDBK-5015 Nondestructive Evaluation (NDE) for Aerospace Composites (LaRC)

NASA-HDBK-5016 Fracture Control Handbook for Spaceflight Composite Structures Volume II: Damage Tolerance Analysis Methodology for Composites – A State-of-the-Art Review

NASA-STD-5018 Structural Design and Verification Requirements for Glass, Ceramics and Windows in Human Space Flight Applications

NASA-STD-6004 Selection of Metallic Materials for Stress Corrosion Cracking Resistance

NASA-STD-6007 Machining Procedures Guideline for Ceramics and Optical Materials

NASA-HDBK-6015 Radiation Effects on Non-electronic Materials Handbook

NASA-STD-6016 Standard Manned Spacecraft Requirements for Materials and Processes

NASA-STD-6017 FOD Prevention Standard

NASA-STD-6019 Standard for Evaluating the Contamination Transfer Potential from Process Support Materials

NASA-STD-7007 GPS Test Standard

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NASA Technical Standards In Development(Continued)

Spacecraft Structural Dynamics TestingNASA-HDBK-7008

Guidelines for Utilization of Composite Materials in Oxygen Storage Tanks

NASA-STD-6018

Compilation and Evaluation of Existing Data on the Compatibility of Materials with High-Test Hydrogen Peroxide

NASA-HDBK-6020

Evaluation of Load Carrying Capability of Lap Braze Joints Containing Flaws

NASA-STD-6014

Charged Particle Radiation Testing of Materials to Emulate Space Environment Exposure

NASA-STD-7006

Structural Design and Test Factors of Safety For Space Flight Hardware

NASA-STD-5001A (Revision)

NASA Fastener Integrity RequirementsNASA-STD-6008

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Topics for Developmentof NASA Technical Standards

Passive Thermal Control System Standard

Battery Safety Handbook

SMAC Values

Rec Testing Meth for S/F Perf Verif of Non-Metallic Matls I: Ionizing Radiation Dose Effects

Rec Testing Meth for S/F Perf Verif of Non-Metallic Matls I: Solar UV, VUV and soft x-ray

Rec Testing Meth for S/F Perf Verif of Non-Metallic Matls I: Atomic Oxygen

Rec Practices for Evaluating Effects of S/C Struct Shielding on TID & SEE Environments

TPS Standard

Standard Manned Spacecraft Requirements for Materials and Processes

NASA-STD-3000 Vol 8 (CEV)

Parachute Design and Verification Standards for Human-Rated Space Vehicles

Pyrotechnic D&V Standards for Human-Rated Space Vehicles based on NSTS 8060

JSC 8080 Design and Procedural Standards Handbook

Title

Note: Not a complete list. Action still pending at most Centers

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The Effects of High-Test Hydrogen Peroxide (HTP) on Structural Materials as Determined by Isothermal Microcalorimetry

Stds on Getter Material for Hi Vacuum Hermetic Apps

High Energy Corona Discharge Design HDBK

NASA sustaining Engineering Std

Outgassing Rate Measurements for the Screening of Nonmetallic Material

NASA Std for In-Space Logistics

Uses and Technical Requirements for Digital Photography, in Anomaly Recording for NASA Flight Hardware

JSC 28918, “EVA Design Requirements and Considerations”

JSC 26626A “EVA Hardware Generic Design Requirements Document”

TID & SEE Verification of EEE Parts & Avionics Assembly for the ISS: Perf vs. Expectations

Title

Note: Not a complete list. Action still pending at most Centers

Topics for Development of NASA Technical Standards (Continued)

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NASA Preferred Technical Standards Status

Adopted/Pending Adoption Summary

Total 3,407 – (1,774 Performance, 1,633 Acquisition)

– 62 NASA Developed Technical Standards• 26 Engineering Standards• 18 IT Standards• 18 Safety And Mission Assurance

– 2,267 Adopted (Non-NASA) - (981 Performance, 1286 Acquisition)• 1,568 Voluntary Consensus Standards• 671 Military Specifications and Standards• 28 Federal and CID Standards

– 1,078 Pending Adoption (Non-NASA) - (731 Performance, 347 Acquisition• 11 AIAA and 61 ISO Performance Standards Sent to NTSWG for Endorsement• 347 Acquisition and 659 Performance Standards Not Yet Sent Out to NTSWG

NASA Participation In Non- Gov’t Standards Development For FY05 Per OMB Circular A-119 30 SDOs 147 Participants 197 Standards

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Accesses and Downloadsto Full-Text Technical Standards

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Standards HomepageStandards Homepagehttp://standards.nasa.govhttp://standards.nasa.gov

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Document Library Search PageDocument Library Search Page

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Summary Page

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SUNS allows users to register standards they use, and receive automatic SUNS allows users to register standards they use, and receive automatic notification when standards are revised, re-issuednotification when standards are revised, re-issued

Changes to technical standards can have major impacts on the Changes to technical standards can have major impacts on the safetysafety, , performanceperformance, , reliabilityreliability, and , and costcost of programs/projects of programs/projects

Using out-of-date standards—unless required to meet specific needUsing out-of-date standards—unless required to meet specific need

Ignores improvements and misses the Ignores improvements and misses the benefitsbenefits of experience of experience

Exposes programs/projects to the Exposes programs/projects to the riskrisk of repeating those of repeating those failuresfailures that that led to update of the standardled to update of the standard

Pilot Test on Space Shuttle Solid Rocket Booster/TVC SystemPilot Test on Space Shuttle Solid Rocket Booster/TVC System

552 standards cited; all but 124 cancelled, replaced, or document status 552 standards cited; all but 124 cancelled, replaced, or document status was not verifiablewas not verifiable

For all programs to date: For all programs to date: 7138 document update requests received7138 document update requests received

2362 document update notifications sent2362 document update notifications sent

Standards Update Notification System

(SUNS)

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Lessons Learned-Technical Standards Integration

NASA Lessons Learned System documents problems and improved NASA Lessons Learned System documents problems and improved guidance from program and project experienceguidance from program and project experience

Linking Lessons Learned with standards provides basis for Linking Lessons Learned with standards provides basis for interpretation/use and update of standards interpretation/use and update of standards

Users alerted to Lessons Learned at the time they come looking for the Users alerted to Lessons Learned at the time they come looking for the standardsstandards

Current statusCurrent status– Over 600 out of 1700 Lessons Learned now hot-linked to 420 NASA Over 600 out of 1700 Lessons Learned now hot-linked to 420 NASA

preferred and non-government technical standards preferred and non-government technical standards

– ““Reverse” search capability permits users to view specific lessons Reverse” search capability permits users to view specific lessons learned by technical discipline and view the standards linked to themlearned by technical discipline and view the standards linked to them

– Now adding “Application notes” from standards users that clarify or Now adding “Application notes” from standards users that clarify or limit the scope, use, or context of standards; over 170 linked to datelimit the scope, use, or context of standards; over 170 linked to date

– Use of Lessons Learned system climbingUse of Lessons Learned system climbing

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Lessons Learned Search Page

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Lessons Learned / Best Practices Results Page

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Technical Standards System User Surveys

What prompted your visit today?

Requirements development for a specific program or

project.

in-house Research and Development

activities.

Development of education or training activities.

Recommendation of

friend/associate.

Just curious

Other UseComments

53 (56.9%)

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If you are a previous user on our system, how satisfied are you with the ability to access relevant Lessons Learned?

Very Satisfied Satisfied Neutral Dissatisfied Very Dissatisfied Comments

18 (19.3%)

18 (19.3%)

54 (58.0%)

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Lessons Learned Link Survey (30 Days, 93 users)

Requirements forProgram/ProjectDevelopment

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Acquisitionof Parts orMaterials

Evaluationof

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Educationand

Training

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Standards Data Base Survey (6732 unique users)

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Who Pays for Standards?

• ProgramsPrograms– Identification of and analysis of issuesIdentification of and analysis of issues– Technique development and data analysisTechnique development and data analysis

• Standards ProgramStandards Program– Committee development and preparationCommittee development and preparation– Center review and approvalCenter review and approval– NASA Chief Engineer ApprovalNASA Chief Engineer Approval– MaintenanceMaintenance– NASA-wide accessNASA-wide access

• ITAITA– Development of issues to be addressedDevelopment of issues to be addressed– Implementation on projects: determination of requirements, Implementation on projects: determination of requirements,

oversight/evaluation of implementationoversight/evaluation of implementation

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1.1. Conduct A Screening Of Standards Related To Robotic Systems And Conduct A Screening Of Standards Related To Robotic Systems And Identify Applicable Lessons Learned From The Agency's Lessons Identify Applicable Lessons Learned From The Agency's Lessons Learned Information System And Other Lessons Learned Databases. Learned Information System And Other Lessons Learned Databases.

2.2. Assist On Robotic Systems Data Collection And Assessment Relative Assist On Robotic Systems Data Collection And Assessment Relative To Applicability For Use In New Standards Development. To Applicability For Use In New Standards Development.

3.3. Utilize The NASA Technical Standards Program Standards Utilize The NASA Technical Standards Program Standards Development Process And Tailor For Support Of JTARS Working Development Process And Tailor For Support Of JTARS Working Group Use In Robotic Systems Standards Development. Group Use In Robotic Systems Standards Development.

4.4. Provide A Portal On The NASA Technical Standards Program Website Provide A Portal On The NASA Technical Standards Program Website Devoted To Robotic Systems Related Standards. Devoted To Robotic Systems Related Standards.

5.5. Take Inputs On Experiences From Robotic Systems Related Standards Take Inputs On Experiences From Robotic Systems Related Standards Users Identified By The JTARS Working Group And Link To Standards Users Identified By The JTARS Working Group And Link To Standards On the NASA Preferred Technical Standards. On the NASA Preferred Technical Standards.

WHAT CAN WE DO FOR THE WHAT CAN WE DO FOR THE JTARS WORKING GROUP?JTARS WORKING GROUP?

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Backup ChartsBackup Charts

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NASA Technical StandardsNASA Technical Standards Published Published

INTRACENTER NETWORKING ARCHITECTURE, STANDARDS AND PRODUCTS NASA-STD-2802

NASA STRATEGY FOR WINDOWS NT DOMAIN NASA-STD-2801

NASA SOFTWARE DOCUMENTATION STANDARD NASA-STD-2100

WELDING OF AEROSPACE GROUND SUPPORT EQUIPMENT AND RELATED NONCONVENTIONAL FACILITIES (SUPERSEDING NASA-SPEC-5004) NASA-SPEC-5004

DYNAMIC ENVIRONMENTAL CRITERIA NASA-HDBK-7005

FORCE LIMITED VIBRATION TESTING (SUPERSEDING NASA-HDBK-7004A) NASA-HDBK-7004

APPLICATION OF DATA MATRIX IDENTIFICATION SYMBOLS TO AEROSPACE PARTS USING DIRECT PART MARKING METHODS/TECHNIQUES NASA-HDBK-6003

AVOIDING PROBLEMS CAUSED BY SPACECRAFT ON-ORBIT INTERNAL CHARGING EFFECTS NASA-HDBK-4002

ELECTRICAL GROUNDING ARCHITECTURE FOR UNMANNED SPACECRAFT NASA-HDBK-4001

TERRESTRIAL ENVIRONMENT (CLIMATIC) CRITERIA HANDBOOK FOR USE IN AEROSPACE VEHICLE DEVELOPMENT NASA-HDBK-1001

NASA SOFTWARE SAFETY GUIDEBOOK (SUPERSEDING NASA-GB-1740.13-96) NASA-GB-8719.13

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NASA INTEGRATED INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY ARCHITECTURE TECHNICAL FRAMEWORK TECHNICAL ARCHITECTURE VOL 1-2 (SUPERSEDING NASA-STD-2814) NASA-STD-2814

NASA FIREWALL STRATEGY, ARCHITECTURE, STANDARDS AND PRODUCTS NASA-STD-2813

INTRANET FUNCTIONAL REQUIREMENTS NASA-STD-2812

STANDARD WORKSTATION MANAGEMENT TOOLS NASA-STD-2811

UNIX INTEROPERABILITY NASA-STD-2810

NASA INTELLIGENT ELECTRONIC FORMS NASA-STD-2809

INTEROPERABILITY PROFILE FOR NASA E-MAIL CLIENTS NASA-STD-2808

THE NASA DIRECTORY SERVICE - ARCHITECTURE, STANDARDS, AND PRODUCTS (SUPERSEDING NASA-STD-2807B) NASA-STD-2807

NETWORK PROTOCOL NASA-STD-2806

MINIMUM HARDWARE CONFIGURATIONS (SUPERSEDING NASA-STD-2805D) NASA-STD-2805

MINIMUM INTEROPERABILITY SOFTWARE SUITE (SUPERSEDING NASA-STD-2804E) NASA-STD-2804

INTRANET STRATEGY NASA-STD-2803

NASA Technical StandardsNASA Technical Standards Published (Continued) Published (Continued)

31GROUND SUPPORT EQUIPMENT (SUPERSEDING NASA-STD-5005A) NASA-STD-5005

FRACTURE CONTROL REQUIREMENTS FOR PAYLOADS USING THE SPACE SHUTTLE(SUPERSEDING NHB-8071.1-1988) NASA-STD-5003

LOAD ANALYSES OF SPACECRAFT AND PAYLOADS NASA-STD-5002

STRUCTURAL DESIGN AND TEST FACTORS OF SAFETY FOR SPACE FLIGHT HARDWARE NASA-STD-5001

ELECTRICAL BONDING FOR NASA LAUNCH VEHICLES, SPACECRAFT, PAYLOADS, AND FLIGHT EQUIPMENT NASA-STD-4003

MAN-SYSTEMS INTEGRATION STANDARDS - VOLUME 1 NASA-STD-3000

MAN-SYSTEMS INTEGRATION STANDARDS - VOLUME 2 NASA-STD-3000

MAN-SYSTEMS INTEGRATION STANDARDS - VOLUME 3 NASA-STD-3000

ENCRYPTION AND DIGITAL SIGNATURE STANDARDS NASA-STD-2820

COLLABORATIVE TOOLS STANDARDS NASA-STD-2819

DIGITAL TELEVISION STANDARDS FOR NASA NASA-STD-2818

COMPUTER-AIDED ENGINEERING, DESIGN AND MANUFACTURING DATA INTERCHANGE STANDARDS NASA-STD-2817

NASA ELECTRONIC MESSAGING ARCHITECTURE, STANDARDS AND PRODUCTS NASA-STD-2815

NASA Technical StandardsNASA Technical Standards Published (Continued) Published (Continued)

32SAFETY STANDARD FOR FIRE PROTECTION (SUPERSEDING NSS-1740.11). WITH CHANGE 2 DATED 07/13/2004 NASA-STD-8719.11

STANDARD FOR LIFTING DEVICES AND EQUIPMENT (SUPERSEDING NSS/GO-1740.9B) NASA-STD-8719.9

EXPENDABLE LAUNCH VEHICLE PAYLOAD SAFETY REVIEW PROCESS STANDARD NASA-STD-8719.8

FACILITY SYSTEM SAFETY GUIDEBOOK NASA-STD-8719.7

NASA SAFETY AND MISSION ASSURANCE ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES FOR EXPENDABLE LAUNCH VEHICLE SERVICES NASA-STD-8709.2

PYROSHOCK TEST CRITERIA NASA-STD-7003

PAYLOAD TEST REQUIREMENTS (SUPERSEDING NASA-STD-7002) NASA-STD-7002

PAYLOAD VIBROACOUSTIC TEST CRITERIA NASA-STD-7001

APPLYING DATA MATRIX IDENTIFICATION SYMBOLS ON AEROSPACE PARTS NASA-STD-6002

FLAMMABILITY, ODOR, OFF-GASSING AND COMPATIBILITY REQUIREMENTS & TEST PROCEDURES FOR MATERIALS IN ENVIRONMENTS THAT SUPPORT COMBUSTION (SUPERSEDING NHB-8060.1C) NASA-STD-6001

PROTECTIVE COATING OF CARBON STEEL, STAINLESS STEEL, AND ALUMINUM ON LAUNCH STRUCTURES, FACILITIES, AND GROUND SUPPORT EQUIPMENT (SUPERSEDING NASA-STD-5008) NASA-STD-5008

GENERAL FRACTURE CONTROL REQUIREMENTS FOR MANNED SPACE FLIGHT SYSTEMS NASA-STD-5007

GENERAL FUSION WELDING REQUIREMENTS FOR AEROSPACE MATERIALS USED IN FLIGHT HARDWARE NASA-STD-5006

NASA Technical StandardsNASA Technical Standards Published (Continued) Published (Continued)

33NASA SAFETY STANDARD FOR UNDERWATER FACILITY AND NON-OPEN WATER

OPERATIONS (INCLUDES CHANGE 1 DATED 05/28/1997) NSS/WS-1740.10

SAFETY STANDARD FOR HYDROGEN AND HYDROGEN SYSTEMS GUIDELINES FOR HYDROGEN SYSTEM DESIGN, MATERIALS SELECTION, OPERATIONS, STORAGE AND TRANSPORTATION NSS-1740.16

GUIDELINES AND ASSESSMENT PROCEDURES FOR LIMITING ORBITAL DEBRIS NSS-1740.14

SAFETY STANDARD FOR EXPLOSIVES, PROPELLANTS, AND PYROTECHNICS NSS-1740.12

SOFTWARE ASSURANCE STANDARD (SUPERSEDING NASA-STD-2201) NASA-STD-8739.8

FIBER OPTIC TERMINATIONS, CABLE ASSEMBLIES, AND INSTALLATION NASA-STD-8739.5

CRIMPING, INTERCONNECTING CABLES, HARNESSES, AND WIRING (SUPERSEDING NAS-5300.4(3G-1), NHB-5300.4(3G) AND NHB-5300.4(3H) NASA-STD-8739.4

SOLDERED ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS (SUPERSEDING NHB-5300.4(3A-2)) (INCLUDES CHANGE 2 RELEASED ON 01/18/2001) NASA-STD-8739.3

WORKMANSHIP STANDARD FOR SURFACE MOUNT TECHNOLOGY (SUPERSEDING NAS-5300.4(3M)) NASA-STD-8739.2

WORKMANSHIP STANDARD FOR STAKING AND CONFORMAL COATING OF PRINTED WIRING BOARDS AND ELECTRONIC ASSEMBLIES (SUPERSEDING NAS-5300.4(3J-1), NHB-5300.4(3L), AND NHB-5300.4(3M)) NASA-STD-8739.1

PLANNING, DEVELOPING AND MANAGING AN EFFECTIVE RELIABILITY AND MAINTAINABILITY (R&M) PROGRAM NASA-STD-8729.1

NASA SOFTWARE SAFETY STANDARD (SUPERSEDING NASA-STD-8719.13A) NASA-STD-8719.13

NASA Technical StandardsNASA Technical Standards Published (Continued) Published (Continued)

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Process for Development of NASA Engineering Standards Sponsored By The NASA Chief Engineer

Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3 Optional Stage(If Necessary)

Stage 4

Proposal Submission, NTSWG1 Member Evaluation, NTSP

Manager Disposition

Topic Working Group (TWG) Formulation;

Working Draft Development

Agencywide Review ofDraft Standard, Formal Center

Concurrence, HQ Mission Concurrence

Conflict Resolution by EMB/NASA Chief

Engineer

NASA Chief Engineer Approval, Document

Released

•Scope/Description

•Documents to be Replaced, If Any

•Need, Benefits, Value Added

•Existing VCS/Other Government/NASA-Developed Standards Assessment

•Available NASA Expertise

•NTSWG Proposal Review and Evaluation

•NTSP Manager Disposition of Proposal and Assignment of Document Number; TWG Chair Named

•Proceed to Stage 2

•Center Interest Solicited from NTSWG (Center Option); TWG Members Assigned by TWG Chair

•Set Development Schedule

•Ensure TWG Compliance with Export Control Policy and Procedures

•Review of Lessons-Learned Sources for Incorporation of Technical Contents into the Draft

•Working Draft Developed by TWG; Preliminary Export Control Review (Recommended)

•TWG Progress Provided to NTSWG

•Draft sent by TWG Chair to NTSWG Chair

•Draft Sent to NTSWG Members For Centerwide Reviews (Includes Program/Project Offices and Directorates)

•NTSWG Members Obtain Center Comments/ Concurrences and Submit to TWG Chair and copy to NTSP Manager

•Comments Resolved and Incorporated into Draft. Resolution Matrix Developed by TWG

•Draft Document Formatted and Edited by NTSP Office

•Final Draft/Resolution Matrix Completed and sent to NTSWG

•Obtain EMB2 and HQ Mission Concurrence of Final Draft and Resolution Matrix Concurrently

•Proceed to Stage 43

•NTSWG and TWG Chairs Present Issues to EMB

•Issues Resolved by EMB and NASA Chief Engineer

•Resolution to TWG for Finalization

•Final Formatting and Editing by NTSP Office

•Formal Center Concurrence by EMB Members, and Simultaneously, Obtain HQ Mission Concurrence of Final Draft and Resolution Matrix

•Proceed to Stage 4

•Export Control Approval

•NASA Chief Engineer Review and Approval

•Document Released as NASA Preferred Technical Standard

•Document Published on the NTSP Website

•Agencywide Notification That Document Has Been Approved