NASA implemented a system of technical authority following the Columbia Accident Investigation Board (CAE) report calling for independent technical authority to be exercised on the Space Shuttle Program activities via a virtual organization of personnel exercising specific technical authority responsibilities. After the current NASA Administrator reported for duty, and following the first of two planned "Shuttle Return to Flight" missions, the NASA Chief Engineer and the Administrator redirected the Independent Technical Authority to a program of Technical Excellence and Technical Authority exercised within the existing engineering organizations. This paper discusses the original implementation of technical authority and the transition to t...
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration of the United States of America (NASA) has arguabl...
The following areas of NASA's responsibilities are examined: (1) the Space Transportation System (ST...
Each system was chosen on the basis of its importance with respect to crew safety and mission succes...
Various endeavors are undertaken to ensure engineering excellence. Determining how to measure and as...
Technical excellence is a requirement for good engineering. Technical excellence has many different ...
NASA formed the NASA Engineering and Safety Center in 2003 following the Space Shuttle Columbia acci...
Technical excellence is a requirement for good engineering. Technical excellence has many different ...
The paper describes the role of technical excellence and communication in the development and mainte...
NASA has continually had problems with cost, schedule, performance, reliability, quality, and safety...
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Nondestructive Evaluation (NDE) Program is ...
Objectives: 1) Optimize S&MA organization to best facilitate Shuttle transition in 2010, successfull...
NASA has come a long way in our journey to reduce the risks of operating the Spse Shuttle system. Th...
This final status report describes the actions taken by NASA in response to the recommendations of t...
This paper discusses the history of SE&I management of the overall program architecture, organizatio...
The status of the implementation of the recommendations of the Presidential Commission on the Space ...
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration of the United States of America (NASA) has arguabl...
The following areas of NASA's responsibilities are examined: (1) the Space Transportation System (ST...
Each system was chosen on the basis of its importance with respect to crew safety and mission succes...
Various endeavors are undertaken to ensure engineering excellence. Determining how to measure and as...
Technical excellence is a requirement for good engineering. Technical excellence has many different ...
NASA formed the NASA Engineering and Safety Center in 2003 following the Space Shuttle Columbia acci...
Technical excellence is a requirement for good engineering. Technical excellence has many different ...
The paper describes the role of technical excellence and communication in the development and mainte...
NASA has continually had problems with cost, schedule, performance, reliability, quality, and safety...
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Nondestructive Evaluation (NDE) Program is ...
Objectives: 1) Optimize S&MA organization to best facilitate Shuttle transition in 2010, successfull...
NASA has come a long way in our journey to reduce the risks of operating the Spse Shuttle system. Th...
This final status report describes the actions taken by NASA in response to the recommendations of t...
This paper discusses the history of SE&I management of the overall program architecture, organizatio...
The status of the implementation of the recommendations of the Presidential Commission on the Space ...
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration of the United States of America (NASA) has arguabl...
The following areas of NASA's responsibilities are examined: (1) the Space Transportation System (ST...
Each system was chosen on the basis of its importance with respect to crew safety and mission succes...