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Assembly Sequence Analysis and Definition. The NASA Assembly team function is responsible for the evaluation and integration of the total set of programmatic, schedule, technical, and cost factors impacting the Strategic Flight Program (SFP); document the resulting SFP requirements and constraints; and develop a flight plan in consideration of the aforementioned factors. The strategic flight planning activity includes all tasks associated with the definition of a viable assembly sequence. The contractor will maintain a technical knowledge of the requirements, capabilities, and constraints and their interrelationships necessary to develop the Strategic Flight Program (SFP). The requirements, constraints, and allocations include: • Up-mass and down-mass requirements and strategic mass and volume allocations for propellant, crew support (food, water, air, etc.), research, and maintenance; • Capabilities and scheduling constraints of visiting vehicles that berth robotically or dock to the ISS vehicle; • Top-level manifesting requirements and constraints of pressurized and unpressurized cargo carriers; • Crew rotation requirements and constraints; • Cargo element assembly and manifest requirements and constraints; • Flight and increment EVA content, quantity, and scheduling constraints; • Other operational requirements and constraints such as robotics, viewing, clearances, etc.; Contract NNJ04AA01C PROGRAM INTEGRATION AND CONTROL Attachment X-x Mod 7 • On-orbit vehicle assembly flows and the associated on-orbit hardware configuration for flight, intermediate, and stage configurations. The detailed tasks necessary to implement the function described above are defined below. 2.2.3.1.1 The contractor shall develop and maintain the Integrated Flight Schedule (IFS) showing the baseline (per SSP 54100, IDRD Flight Program, and SSP 50110 ) and planned (as documented in open SSP 54100 and SSP 50110 ISSP CRs) launch, dock, undock and landing dates for all tactical and strategic flights to the ISS vehicle. This product documents the increment definition, durations and the baseline directive numbers. 2.2.3.1.2 The contractor shall develop and maintain the ISSP Crew Rotation Plan assessments in accordance with SSP 50261, Generic Ground Rules, Requirements, and Constraints Part I: Strategic and Tactical Planning document. The Crew Rotation Plan assessments trade the documented crew rotation requirements against mission manifest and operational impacts. 2.2.3.1.3 The contractor shall utilize the SCROALE (Schedule of ...
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