Determinations And Findings for the Space Shuttle Program Hearing Before the S
Determinations And Findings for the Space Shuttle Program Hearing Before the S
United States Congress House Committee On Scien
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13. N/A! 14. N/A! 15. N/A! 16. N/A! 17. AMENDMENT -- This notice clarifies the synopsis previously published in CBD on August 30, 1995 -- The following clarifications are provided in response to questions related to Inf ormation provided at the August 21, 1995, Space Shuttle Restructuring Industry Briefing -- References are to the briefing material provided at the meeting: -- 1 . Page 21, second items states: "Design knowledge and expertise for major hardware elements must be maintained - A sin...gle contractor must have full responsibility for each major hardware element (e. G. , engineering, production, processing, integration)" — The "single contractor" refers to those flight element contractors responsible for the initial "design, knowledge, and expertise" which NASA judges should be maintained through the proposed restructuring -- This includes as a minimum: Thiokol (RSRM), Lockheed Martin Marietta Systems (ET), Rocketdyne (SSME), and Rockwell (Orbiter) — In the restructured program, NASA expects these element contractors to have full accountability for their major hardware elements in contrast to today's program in which accountability is shared by multiple contractors -- As a minimum, these contractors would: a) provide engineering for all work specific to their hardware, b) have responsibility for approval and assurance for all processes and procedures related to their hardware -- It is expected that some work conducted at KSC could be provided by "pools" of qualified technicians and that some other functions (e.
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