Requirement Amendment for Storage and Distribution of Small Arms Ammunition
October 03, 2019
2-minute read
The Explosives and Pyrotechnics Safety program recently updated its policy regarding the storage and distribution of small arms ammunition.
Managing the oversight of ammunition affects both the Explosives and Pyrotechnics Safety program and center security offices, and requires careful definition of responsibilities and processes to eliminate redundant activities between the two groups.
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Update to Explosives Standard to Have Positive Impact on NASA Outreach
October 03, 2019
7-minute read
An update to NASA-STD-8719.12A, Safety Standard for Explosives, Propellants, and Pyrotechnics added a new section to the standard that applies only to model rockets that makes them exempt from general explosives requirements that were unnecessarily prohibitive in this context. As a result, NASA’s outreach programs will have an easier time using model rockets for educational purposes.
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New UAS Course Teaches Range Flight Safety Aspects of Use
September 17, 2019
3-minute read
NASA’s Range Flight Safety program recently released “UAS Range Flight Safety” (SMA-AS-WBT-300) to address the Range Flight Safety aspects of flying Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS) at NASA.
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NASA Software Engineering Requirements Now in Effect
August 30, 2019
2-minute read
NPR 7150.2C, NASA Software Engineering Requirements went into effect Aug. 2. This policy applies to the complete software development life cycle, including software planning, development, testing, maintenance, retirement, operations, management, acquisition and assurance activities.
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Langley UAS Operations Office Awarded for Safety Oversight
August 13, 2019
3-minute read
For the second straight year, XCELLENCE Awards by the Association for Unmanned Vehicles Systems International (AUVSI) awarded first place in its Operations and Safety Organization category to NASA Langley Research Center’s Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) Operations Office. The award recognizes the office’s overall safety and oversight of all UAS operations at Langley.
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New SATERN Course on Metrology and Calibration Requirements
July 23, 2019
2-minute read
The NASA Metrology and Calibration Program released a new course in SATERN, “NASA Metrology and Calibration Program Requirements Overview.”
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Goddard Identifies New Indicators for CT Systems
July 16, 2019
1-minute read
Computed Tomography (CT) is a powerful radiographic method that provides a versatile inspection technique whenever the primary goal is to quantify volumetric features in three dimensions, but it doesn’t come without its challenges. Measuring its system performance is more complicated than doing so for traditional Radiographic Testing systems.
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New Metrology and Calibration Course in SATERN
July 15, 2019
1-minute read
The NASA Metrology and Calibration Program released a new course in SATERN, “More Than a Sticker: The Importance of Calibrating Measuring and Test Equipment.”
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New EEE Parts Bulletin Now Available
May 20, 2019
1-minute read
The most recent EEE Parts Bulletin provides information on activities related to Electrical, Electronic and Electromechanical (EEE) parts that occurred at NASA between June and September 2018. This is a special edition on Electrostatic Discharge.
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SMA Leadership Profile: Tim Crumbley
May 06, 2019
4-minute read
In March, Crumbley stepped into a new role as the Office of Safety and Mission Assurance Software Assurance technical fellow. Crumbley is responsible for establishing the agency-level Software Assurance procedures, policies, training and requirements for NASA. Overall, Crumbley leads Software Assurance policy development and provides research program oversight, technical direction, and support for the agency and its partners.
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