Exploring Digital Transformation for NASA Nuclear Flight SafetyThe U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration’s (NASA)’s Nuclear Flight Safety discipline is exploring opportunities to combine incremental advancements in many contributing areas in a way that produces a transformative change for how work is performed. More specifically, after providing some general NASA and space nuclear policy background, the authors will describe concepts and efforts that enable: (i) the use of objectives-d riven approaches (in concert with internal and external constraints) to establish a mission risk posture; (ii) the use of that risk posture in the planning process to risk-inform the selection of Safety and Mission Success (S&MS) methods and models; (iii) use of model-based and machine-assisted techniques to manage the complex and ponderous amount of information and interfaces that typify spaceflight efforts; (iv ) the means by which that infrastructure can directly feed an assurance case (including use of systems modelling language, ontological formulation, and semantic web technology) so as to address known weaknesses in our ability to communicate and manage that complexity; and (v) use of that case-assured framework to demonstrate that one did the adequate and sufficient S&MS work and that the S&MS work was done competently.
Document ID
20230006391
Acquisition Source
Headquarters
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Donald Helton (National Aeronautics and Space Administration Washington D.C., District of Columbia, United States)
Matthew Forsbacka (National Aeronautics and Space Administration Washington D.C., District of Columbia, United States)
Anthony DiVenti (National Aeronautics and Space Administration Washington D.C., District of Columbia, United States)
Steven Cornford (Jet Propulsion Lab La Cañada Flintridge, California, United States)
Mary Bone (Analytical Mechanics Associates (United States) Hampton, Virginia, United States)
Homayoon Dezfuli (National Aeronautics and Space Administration Washington D.C., District of Columbia, United States)
Date Acquired
April 25, 2023
Subject Category
Space Transportation and SafetyNuclear Physics
Meeting Information
Meeting: 12th International Association for the Advancement of Space Safety (IAASS) Conference