The overall management approach to the NASA Phase B definition studies for space stations, which were initiated in September 1969 and completed in July 1972, is reviewed with particular emphasis placed on the management approach used by the Manned Spacecraft Center. The internal working organizations of the Manned Spacecraft Center and its prime contractor, North American Rockwell, are delineated along with the interfacing techniques used for the joint Government and industry study. Working interfaces with other NASA centers, industry, and Government agencies are briefly highlighted. The controlling documentation for the study (such as guidelines and constraints, bibliography, and key personnel) is reviewed. The historical background and content of the experiment program prepared for use in this Phase B study are outlined and management concepts that may be considered for future programs are proposed.


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    Title :

    The management approach to the NASA space station definition studies at the Manned Spacecraft Center


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    Publication date :

    1972-06-01


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English


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    NASA space environment simulation laboratory at manned spacecraft center

    Strass, H.K. / Piotrowski, R.J. / Hannaford, D.L. | Engineering Index Backfile | 1964


    Nasa space environment simulation laboratory at the manned spacecraft center.

    Hannaford, D. L. / Piotrowski, R. J. / Strass, H. K. | NTRS | 1964