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Certificate of Flight Readiness (CoFR) AMS/ISS Government Certification Approval Request (GCAR) Closure AMS Equipment Certification AMS Verification & Validation Document and Acceptance Data Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer NASA / DOE AMS-02 Road to CoFR National Aeronautics and Space AdministrationTRANSCRIPT
Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer NASA / DOE
National Aeronautics andSpace Administration
AMS-02ROAD TO COFR
Mike FoheyJuly 15, 2004
Major ReviewsFlight Safety ReviewsGround Safety ReviewsProcessing ReadinessPIH 1149 ReviewsCoFR/FRROperations Review
AMS Master Schedule
Roll up of TasksProgrammatic ScheduleMargin ManagementDelivery Dependencies
• HW• SW• Analysis• Safety Data
Process, Planning & Reporting
Earned Value Methods• Budget• Manpower• Phasing
Risk ManagementConfiguration ManagementSchedule FacilitiesProject Reporting
Collaboration Commitments &
SchedulesIntegration ReviewsPersonal WitnessDelivery of NASA PIHCollaboration support of
Launch & FlightExternal dependencies
affect product deliveriesControl Points (AMS, DOE,
HQ, EA, SEAT)
AMS WBS
WBS Task Breakdown
ProductsIntegrationMentoring
Task Breakdown
Sub-productsCost CodeResource Loaded
Road to
CoFRStarts Here
AMS-02 Road to CoFR
Certificate of Flight Readiness(CoFR)
AMS/ISS Government Certification Approval
Request (GCAR) Closure
AMS Equipment Certification
AMS Verification & Validation
Document and Acceptance Data
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AMS-02 Road to CoFR National Aeronautics andSpace Administration
NASA Developed Payload Integration Hardware (PIH) System Requirements and Integrated Payload Requirements
AMS Payload Safety Requirements
AMS Experiment Component Mission Assurance Requirements
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Three main sets of requirements must be met in order to certify the AMS Payload for flight:
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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 ICDNSTS 21000-IDD-ISS, Core ICD with Shuttle
PIH System Requirements & Integrated Payload Requirements
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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
PIH System Requirements & Integrated Payload Requirements
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AMS Payload Safety Requirements 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
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AMS Payload Safety Requirements 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
Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer NASA / DOE
AMS Experiment Component Mission Assurance Requirements National Aeronautics and
Space Administration
AMS Experiment component mission assurance requirements are 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.
IRD/ICD PARAGRAPH
NO.CLASSIFICATION IDENTIFIER
(REFERENCE #) DESCRIPTION STATUS
IRD - 3.1.3.1.1.1ICD - 3.1.3.3
Exceedance AMS-02 / 01 AMS-02 Exceedance of the On-Orbit Operational Envelope
OpenSee note 1
IRD - 3.1.3.1.1.3AICD - 3.1.3.1
Exceedance AMS-02 / 02 AMS-02 Exceedance of the EVA/Robotics Operational Envelope - EVA
OpenSee note 2
IRD - 3.2.2.4.7 (TBR-4)ICD - 3.2.2
Exceedance AMS-02 / 03 AMS-02 Magnetic Field Limits
OpenSee note 3
AMS-02 EXCEPTIONS TO SSP 57003 REQUIREMENTS
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AMS-02 EXCEPTIONS TO SSP 57003 REQUIREMENTS
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NOTES:
1. MAGIK Analysis complete. Programmatic decision to not use adjacent PAS site while the AMS-02 Payload is attached to the station. Approval Pending.
2. NBL evaluation and analysis complete. Actions from Crew Consensus Report closed. Approval Pending.
3. Testing on U.S. and Russian Spacesuits, Safer, and PGT complete. Keep-out zones will be established where required. SPDM & SSRMS testing/analysis pending.