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American Institute for Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) Space Operations and Support Technical Committee (SOSTC)

American Institute for Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) Space Operations and Support Technical Committee (SOSTC) Overview Dr. Trevor Sorensen - AIAA SOSTC Chair 1

American Institute for Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) For more than 65 years, the American

American Institute for Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) For more than 65 years, the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) and its predecessors, has been the principal society of the aerospace engineer and scientist. Officially formed in 1963 through a merger of the American Rocket Society (ARS) and the Institute of Aerospace Sciences (IAS), the purpose was, and still is, "to advance the arts, sciences, and technology of aeronautics and astronautics, and to promote the professionalism of those engaged in these pursuits. ” Today, with more than 31, 000 members, AIAA is the world's largest professional society devoted to the progress of engineering and science in aviation, space, and defense. The Institute continues to be the principal voice, information resource, and publisher for aerospace engineers, scientists, managers, policymakers, students, and educators. Also, many prominent corporations and governments worldwide rely on AIAA as a stimulator of professional accomplishment in all areas related to aerospace. http: //www. aiaa. org 2

AIAA Technical Committees The AIAA Technical Committees develop and administer the technical programs of

AIAA Technical Committees The AIAA Technical Committees develop and administer the technical programs of AIAA. Through the Technical Activities Committee (TAC), its Technical Groups, and its Technical Committees, the Institute conducts 20 to 25 national technical conferences each year. Other principal products of TAC and TC efforts include technology assessment packages for the nontechnical public, handbooks, and technical position papers. The SOSTC is part of the Technical Activities Committee’s Space and Missiles Group 3

Space Operations and Support Technical Committee (SOSTC) • The SOSTC is concerned with all

Space Operations and Support Technical Committee (SOSTC) • The SOSTC is concerned with all aspects of civil, military and commercial space operations and support – Direct and supporting operations – Systems and software affecting operations – Space operations and operational risk management • The SOSTC addresses all types of space operations – Manned and unmanned space operations – Low earth-orbiting to deep space systems • The SOSTC is involved with all phases of mission operations – – – Pre-launch and launch activities Early mission commissioning activities On-orbit, cruise and encounter activities Post-landing activities End-of-life operations 4

SOSTC (continued) • The SOSTC addresses space related operational support activities – – –

SOSTC (continued) • The SOSTC addresses space related operational support activities – – – – Training Servicing Mission planning Flight dynamics Telemetry transmission Command control Data handling, processing, analysis, and storage. • The SOSTC seeks to improve all these aspects of space operations by increasing the exchange of knowledge among those actively engaged in space operations, documenting the results, and making those results available to the broader space systems community. 5

SOSTC Organization The SOSTC organizationally consists of four officers and ten subcommittees. The officers

SOSTC Organization The SOSTC organizationally consists of four officers and ten subcommittees. The officers are: • Chair - Trevor Sorensen (University of Kansas) • Vice Chair (Chair Elect) - Jeff Cardenas (USRA) • Secretary/Treasurer – Mike Mattis (Maxim Systems, Inc) • Space. Ops Liaison Officer – Trevor Sorensen Note: First 3 officers are elected for 1 -year terms, 4 th officer is appointed for 2 -yr term The subcommittees are: ADMINISTRATIVE 1. Membership and Awards 2. Publications 3. Conferences 4. Workshop 5. Education TECHNICAL 6. Best Practices 7. Tools and Technologies 8. Standards 9. Advanced Concepts 10. Launch Operations 6

Membership and Awards Chair - Dave Welch (Honeywell-TSI/Colorado University) • • Maintains membership records

Membership and Awards Chair - Dave Welch (Honeywell-TSI/Colorado University) • • Maintains membership records Publishes Guidebook Encourages AIAA Member Upgrades Recruits new members and associate members with attempt to maintain a good balance • Oversees AIAAs International Space Operations and Support Award Process • Oversees SOSTCs Member Awards 7

Publications Chair - Paul Douglas (ASRC Aerospace) • Organize and prepare annual Space Operations

Publications Chair - Paul Douglas (ASRC Aerospace) • Organize and prepare annual Space Operations report for AIAA’s Aerospace America magazine • Assist with preparation of Position Papers • Maintain SOSTC Website http: //www. aiaa. org/tc/sos • Publish the SOSTC’s Electronic Magazine “The Space Operations Communicator” http: //www. aiaa. org/tc/sos/communicator. html • Leads effort in getting new AIAA Space Ops Journal 8

Conferences Chair - Shirley Tseng (Infinite Global Infrastructures) • Provides a forum for the

Conferences Chair - Shirley Tseng (Infinite Global Infrastructures) • Provides a forum for the presentation and review of space operations and support issues through local, national, and international technical symposia • Includes the support of established AIAA conferences, when appropriate, in organizing technical sessions dealing with space operations and support • Works with Space. Ops Liaison Officer to provide support to biennial Space Ops Symposia 9

Workshop Chair - Bernie Schwartze (Maxim Systems, Inc) • Plan for, promote, and hold

Workshop Chair - Bernie Schwartze (Maxim Systems, Inc) • Plan for, promote, and hold an annual workshop to facilitate the exchange of ideas and the development of "products" that can lead to improving space operations or related topics of interest • Develop topics, identify experienced track leaders, develop funding sources, execute the support logistics, and collect and distribute the results 10

Education Chair - Jeff Cardenas (USRA) • Promotes SOSTC participation in Student Design Competitions

Education Chair - Jeff Cardenas (USRA) • Promotes SOSTC participation in Student Design Competitions – Member on Competition Committee of Annual Student Near. Sat (Can. Sat) Competition – Provides topics and design specifications for student space design competition and provides judges to competition • Promotes student participation and activities with SOSTC events • Supports outreach activities to inform students about space ops • Oversight of development and execution of Space Ops & Support AIAA short courses for continuing education 11

Topics where help is needed: • • • Benefits: • Meet members in Mission

Topics where help is needed: • • • Benefits: • Meet members in Mission Ops Community • Share Lessons Learned • Gain from Other’s Experience • Help shape future Mission Ops • They aren’t scrutinized as harshly as Standards - because they are rules-of-thumb, recommendations, etc. . . Roo Ground System Dev. Training & Certification Flight Dynamics Launch & Early Ops Off-line Spacecraft Performance Assessment • Mission Operations System Development & Test • Multi-Mission Satellite Ops • Process Improvement kie Topics Covered So Far: MOM BPs for Reducing Cost Mission Planning & Scheduling Risk Management Operations Supervision & Mgmt Ground system Maintenance Data Transportation Stored CMD Sequence generation and Execution • Others you feel should be included Commitments: • Bi-weekly Dial-in Teleconferences • Lead a topic for development • Small amount of rewarding work Please contact: Ray Harvey JHU/APL 240 -228 -6420 Ray. Harvey@jhuapl. edu 12

Tools and Technologies Co-Chair - Bernie Schwartze (Maxim Systems, Inc) Co-Chair - Shirley Tseng

Tools and Technologies Co-Chair - Bernie Schwartze (Maxim Systems, Inc) Co-Chair - Shirley Tseng (Infinite Global Infrastructures) • Promotes awareness, expertise, and information exchange about space operations technology issues relevant to space systems • Advocates effective integration of new technologies into space systems 13

Operations Standards Chair - Steve Noneman (Marshall Space Flight Center) • Identifies and advocates

Operations Standards Chair - Steve Noneman (Marshall Space Flight Center) • Identifies and advocates for future space operations and support standards • Assists the AIAA Standards Technical Committee in the recommendation, preparation, review, adoption, release, and advocacy of standards and policies relevant to space operations and support • Focuses on standards development efforts in areas that may have the greatest impact to future commercial, civil, scientific and military space missions 14

Advanced Concepts Chair - Dave La. Vallee (Applied Physics Laboratory) • Addresses future concepts

Advanced Concepts Chair - Dave La. Vallee (Applied Physics Laboratory) • Addresses future concepts and directions in spacecraft and ground system design, development, and associated operations and their impact on current approaches • Main areas of activity include: – Automation and Robotics – Constellation operations, navigation, and communications – Hibernation of spacecraft for long periods between encounters and subsequent communications – Identification of space human factors in need of technical development 15

Launch Operations Chair – Jack Turner (Maxim Systems, Inc) • Addresses emerging technologies and

Launch Operations Chair – Jack Turner (Maxim Systems, Inc) • Addresses emerging technologies and processes that have the potential to enhance and upgrade launch operations and support • Main areas of activity include operations for: – Prelaunch – Launch – Post landing and recovery 16

Committee Meetings • Generally 3 meetings per year are scheduled – Winter Meeting (January)

Committee Meetings • Generally 3 meetings per year are scheduled – Winter Meeting (January) – Spring Meeting/Workshop (April/May) – Fall Meeting (September/October) • Normally coincide with other AIAA TC Meetings, Conferences, or Social Events – Lunch or dinner provided if in conjunction w/ AIAA conference • Attempt to distribute meeting locations across the country to minimize travel requirements • Meetings often include one or more of the following: – Facility tours or other side trips of interest (desirable to plan tours not offered to the general public) – Group Dinner – Guest Speaker 17

Membership The SOSTC members are actively engaged in space operations and its development, integration

Membership The SOSTC members are actively engaged in space operations and its development, integration and management. The membership encompasses professionals from industry, NASA, the Do. D, other government agencies, and universities, and represent both U. S. and international interests. The nomination period for membership in the TCs opens August 1 each year and closes November 1. Nominations may be submitted at any time but may be held over at the discretion of the individual TC until the next nomination period. 18

Membership Requirements • Approval of your sponsoring company or agency • AIAA Membership •

Membership Requirements • Approval of your sponsoring company or agency • AIAA Membership • Participation in 2 meetings per year (or 2 teleconferences and 1 meeting) • Active participation in at least one subcommittee • Payment of $10 annual dues Nomination Form available at: http: //www. aiaa. org/about/index. hfm? abo=5 19