The Johnson Space Center (JSC) Safety & Mission Assurance (S&MA) Directorate s Risk and Reliability Analysis Group provides both mathematical and engineering analysis expertise in the areas of Probabilistic Risk Assessment (PRA), Reliability and Maintainability (R&M) analysis, and data collection and analysis. The fundamental goal of this group is to provide National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) decisionmakers with the necessary information to make informed decisions when evaluating personnel, flight hardware, and public safety concerns associated with current operating systems as well as with any future systems. The Analysis Group includes a staff of statistical and reliability experts with valuable backgrounds in the statis...
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As the NASA Center responsible for assembly, checkout, servicing, launch, recovery, and operational ...
Papers presented at the 6th Space Logistics Symposium covered such areas as: The International Space...
As the NASA Center responsible for assembly, checkout, servicing, launch, recovery, and operational ...
This document describes operational aspects of the ATOMS system. The information provided is limited...
This vendor equipment list was developed with NASA funding by the Dallas Remote Imaging Group (DRIG)...
The Office of Space Science and Applications (OSSA) is responsible for planning, directing, executin...
A general description of the subject areas covered in the NASA scientific and technical information ...
Most spaceflight crewmembers agree that emergency training is among the most important training they...
The TDI project (TDI) investigates trending technical data standards for applicability to NASA vehic...
The Office of Space Science and Applications (OSSA) is responsible for the overall planning, directi...
The role of the Science Mission Directorate (SMD) is to enable NASA to achieve its science goals in ...
NASA's Solar System Exploration Research Virtual Institute (SSERVI) is pleased to present the 2016 A...
This document is a catalog and readers guide to lessons learned, experience, and technical history r...
The Systems Autonomy Demonstration Project (SADP) produced a knowledge-based real-time control syste...
This document outlines the strategy by which the Office of Space Science, in collaboration with the ...
As the NASA Center responsible for assembly, checkout, servicing, launch, recovery, and operational ...
Papers presented at the 6th Space Logistics Symposium covered such areas as: The International Space...
As the NASA Center responsible for assembly, checkout, servicing, launch, recovery, and operational ...
This document describes operational aspects of the ATOMS system. The information provided is limited...
This vendor equipment list was developed with NASA funding by the Dallas Remote Imaging Group (DRIG)...