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The SSRI Knowledge Base Tool: Current Tool Functionality Review and Planned Future EnhancementsNASA’s Small Satellite Reliability Initiative (SSRI), in conjunction with NASA’s Small Spacecraft Systems Virtual Institute (S3VI), has developed the SSRI Knowledge Base to improve mission confidence for small spacecraft.

The SSRI Knowledge Base provides vetted, high-quality sources of information on elements that are key to successful small spacecraft missions. These resources include SSRI working group generated documents and presentations in addition to existing guides, publications, standards, software tools, websites, and books. The Knowledge Base is fully searchable, offers downloadable content when possible, and otherwise links to or references content directly from within the tool.

All 58 of the planned topic pages that comprise the SSRI Knowledge Base have been recently completed and include over 450 unique resources that are now available for review. Over the past several months significant enhancements to the tool’s capabilities have been developed and implemented. These enhancements consist of the completed baseline content; development of an Application Programming Interface (API); improved user interfaces; scalable and searchable Best Practices and Lessons Learned (BPLL) lists with ratings; and custom website analytics.

The SSRI Knowledge Base is a comprehensive and searchable online tool that consolidates and organizes resources, best practices, and lessons learned from previous small spacecraft missions sponsored by NASA, other government agencies, and academia. This free, publicly available tool is available to the entire SmallSat community at: NASA SSRI Knowledge Base | Explore.

This presentation will discuss the motivation for and development of the SSRI Knowledge Base, demonstrate the existing tool, share how the smallsat community can get involved and outline plans for further enhancement development. The SSRI is a collaborative activity with broad participation from civil, Department of Defense, and both national and international commercial space systems providers and stakeholders. The S3VI is jointly sponsored by NASA’s Space Technology Mission Directorate and Science Mission Directorate.
Document ID
20220006000
Acquisition Source
Ames Research Center
Document Type
Presentation
Authors
Bruce Daniel Yost
(Ames Research Center Mountain View, California, United States)
Craig Daniel Burkhard
(Ames Research Center Mountain View, California, United States)
Robert Voorhies Robertson
(ARC-SBIR)
Catherine C Venturini
(The Aerospace Corporation El Segundo, California, United States)
Michael A Johnson
(Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt, Maryland, United States)
Date Acquired
April 19, 2022
Subject Category
Quality Assurance And Reliability
Meeting Information
Meeting: CubeSat Developers Workshop 2022
Location: San Luis Obispo, CA
Country: US
Start Date: April 26, 2022
End Date: April 28, 2022
Sponsors: California Polytechnic State University
Funding Number(s)
WBS: 582181.01.02.02.21
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Public Use Permitted.
Technical Review
External Peer Committee
Keywords
Small Spacecraft
Lessons Learned
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