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Welcome to the Goddard Space Flight Center Technical Standards Web Site. This Web Site is sponsored by the GSFC Engineering Standards Steering Council representatives. Its purpose is to provide you with background and information on the overall Technical Standards efforts at GSFC. GSFC efforts are currently organized into three high level categories - Data Standards, Engineering Standards, and Workmanship Standards. This site reflects GSFC's support of the NASA Technical Standards Program in these areas. GSFC Standards CoordinationGSFC has put in place a process to coordinate standards activities at GSFC. All people supporting standards continue their activities in their current organizations. The coordination process is overseen by the GSFC Technical Standards Coordinator (GTSC). The GTSC is designated by the Center Director and resides in the Safety and Mission Assurance Directorate. The GTSC acts as the Assistant Director for Standards Excellence. The GTSC is the Standards Coordinator and Point of Contact for the GSFC Technical Standards Program. The GTSC also serves as the GSFC representative to the NASA Technical Standards Panel. He chairs the Technical Standard Standards Review Committee (SRC) and the Data Standards SRC. The Goddard Standards Working GroupThe GTSC chairs the GSFC Standards Coordination Working Group (SCWG) which meets frequently to share information across organizations and to plan the future activities and support to the Agency. The SCWG is anticipated to have the following impacts:
The Data Systems Standards Manager, the Engineering Standards Manager, and the Workmanship Standards Manager are active members of the SCWG. In addition, all the GSFC personnel involved in any way with standards are also members of the SCWG. The Standards Review CommitteeThe Standards Review Committee (SRC) is a formal group that acts as a Configuration Control Committee to review, approve or disapprove the standards that come to GSFC from external or internal sources. The SRC members, representing their Directorate, will receive copies of the standards and will coordinate the review within their directorate. At the SRC meeting any comments raised during the review process will be addressed. The SRC will then create a formal GSFC response regarding each standard reviewed. The NASA Technical Standards ProgramThe NASA Technical Standards Program is planned to consolidate the best practices, available standards, and specifications, regardless of their origins (NASA Centers, Department of Defense, industry, or other). The basic intent of the program is to encourage NASA and its suppliers to use Voluntary Consensus Standards to avoid having multiple forms of similar requirements where one is sufficient, thus enhancing their ability to work as a team with agreed upon requirements. In September 1995, the NASA Chief Engineer assigned Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) as the lead center in consolidating agency-wide standards-related efforts. This includes expanding the scope of these activities, as well as developing an agency-endorsed database of Preferred Technical Standards for NASA. The "preferred" standards include standards developed by NASA and those adopted for use on NASA programs. Adopted standards are standards developed by other government, national, and international organizations. The primary emphasis is placed on the use of "preferred" standards which have been selected through the NASA Engineering Standards Steering Council based on a consensus of the NASA Centers. The term "technical standard" includes practices, specifications, standards, handbooks, and guidelines, codes, and regulations. Return To Top |
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Contacts: NASA Official: Dr. George Alcorn Curator: John Garrett Last Modified: Thursday, 22-Oct-2009 12:16:13 EDT
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