LDE Committee Streamlines Requirements and Revises Standard
May 06, 2014
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The Lifting Device and Equipment Committee (LDE) met in February to work on streamlining the next revision of the NASA Standard for LDE.
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NASA R&M Engineers Contribute to and Learn From the International R&M Community at RAMS 2014
May 01, 2014
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NASA Reliability and Maintainability (R&M) representatives showcased NASA R&M advances at the annual R&M Symposium in January.
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2013 Range Safety Annual Report Now Available
April 28, 2014
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NASA’s Range Safety (NRS) Program released its annual report earlier this year. The report, funded by NASA Headquarters, provides an NRS overview for current and potential range users.
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Ames Research Center’s MAS Platform Is Used by ISS
April 23, 2014
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Ames Research Center's Mission Assurance System helps safety engineers assess and control risk both on earth and aboard the International Space Station.
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Current News from NASA’s Electrical Safety Working Group
April 17, 2014
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NASA’s Electrical Safety Working Group, chaired by Cheevon "Mi-Mi" Lau, held its annual face-to-face meeting at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center on Feb. 11-13, 2014. Representatives from around the agency discussed electrical issues and shared advice with each other.
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March Safety Message: The Legacy of Orbital Debris
April 15, 2014
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Hear Dr. Mark Matney from NASA's Orbital Debris Program Office discuss orbital debris and space safety in the March Safety Message.
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SMA Leadership Profile: Frank Groen
April 11, 2014
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Frank Groen, director of the Office of Safety and Mission Assurance’s (OSMA) Safety and Assurance Requirements Division at NASA Headquarters, is focusing his division on getting the agency's SMA capabilities ready for NASA's future missions.
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OSMA Holds Benchmarking Visits With Boeing and Aerojet Rocketdyne
April 07, 2014
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NASA’s Office of Safety and Mission Assurance held benchmarking visits last fall with two of its prime contractors, The Boeing Company and Aerojet Rocketdyne, to learn about techniques and practices that have proven successful for assuring quality.
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University of Connecticut Releases Paper on Counterfeit Integrated Circuits
April 04, 2014
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The University of Connecticut has released a paper on detecting and avoiding counterfeit integrated circuits, published in the Journal of Electronic Testing: Theory and Applications. The paper has valuable information for NASA and the space community.
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Updated: Nick Johnson, Chief Scientist of Orbital Debris, Says Goodbye to NASA
March 28, 2014
5-minute read
Nick Johnson retired March 28, 2014, saying goodbye to NASA after 18 years as NASA's chief scientist of Orbital Debris (OD) and 10 as the OD Program Office's program manager.
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