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Maintainability Program Requirements for Space SystemsThis document is established to provide common general requirements for all NASA programs to: design maintainability into all systems where maintenance is a factor in system operation and mission success; and ensure that maintainability characteristics are developed through the systems engineering process. These requirements are not new. Design for ease of maintenance and minimization of repair time have always been fundamental requirements of the systems engineering process. However, new or reusable orbital manned and in-flight maintainable unmanned space systems demand special emphasis on maintainability, and this document has been prepared to meet that need. Maintainability requirements on many NASA programs differ in phasing and task emphasis from requirements promulgated by other Government agencies. This difference is due to the research and development nature of NASA programs where quantities produced are generally small; therefore, the depth of logistics support typical of many programs is generally not warranted. The cost of excessive maintenance is very high due to the logistics problems associated with the space environment. The ability to provide timely maintenance often involves safety considerations for manned space flight applications. This document represents a basic set of requirements that will achieve a design for maintenance. These requirements are directed primarily at manned and unmanned orbital space systems. To be effective, maintainability requirements should be tailored to meet specific NASA program and project needs and constraints. NASA activities shall invoke the requirements of this document consistent with program planning in procurements or on inhouse development efforts.
Document ID
19940003824
Acquisition Source
Headquarters
Document Type
Other
Date Acquired
August 16, 2013
Publication Date
March 10, 1987
Subject Category
Quality Assurance And Reliability
Report/Patent Number
HQ-E-DAA-TN43060
NHB-5300.4(1E)
NAS 1.18:5300.4(1E)
Accession Number
94N70579
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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