ISO 9001 at GSFC Tom Weisz May 14, 2008.

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ISO 9001 at GSFC Tom Weisz May 14, 2008

What is ISO 9001? (ANSI/ISO/ASQ Q9001-2000) Quality Management System Requirements ISO 9001 is a set of requirements placed on an organization’s business system that puts a focus on product quality through process control. The ISO 9001 requirements with the widest application at GSFC are: Quality Objectives Documentation Requirements, including Records Design and Development Production Controls Procurement Training Inspection and Testing Internal Audits Control of Nonconforming Product Corrective Action

NASA Requirements NPD 1280.1, NASA Management System Policy Each NASA center is required to have a management system that meets a minimum set of criteria ISO 9001 or AS9100 may be used to satisfy the NPD Third party assessment of management system implementation required NPD 8730.5, NASA Quality Assurance Program Policy Work that is both critical and complex shall be performed in accordance with the quality system requirements of AS9100. Critical, but not complex, work shall be performed in accordance with AS9100, ISO 9001, or AS9003. GSFC is Registered to ISO 9001 GSFC is Compliant to AS9100

ISO 9001 at GSFC At GSFC, the requirements of ISO 9001 are met through the set of processes called the GSFC Management System (MS) An ISO 9001 compliant quality management (or business) system provides a good foundation for an effective and efficient organization. Using the MS as the baseline approach to our core work will help ensure consistent quality and give us a basis for future improvements. GSFC achieved initial ISO certification (to the 1994 version of ISO 9001) by passing a third party registration audit in August 1999. The current NASA registrar, NQA, performs semi-annual surveillance audits of GSFC in March and September (typically) of each year. Recertification audits occur every three years Next audit is September 2008.

Scope of the GSFC Management System Science Enabling This includes: the grants process; providing data to the science community; science support tools; proposal support process; and the science research management process. Technology Development This includes the technology research and development management process; mission-specific products; technology transfer process; and technology commercialization. Systems Development This includes space flight systems; sounding rocket, aircraft and balloon carrier systems; and ground-based mission operating and data acquisition systems. Sounding rocket and balloon experiment payload development is included where external commitments exist or where needed to meet the safety, interface control, or operational requirements of the carrier systems. Program/Project Management This includes cost, schedule and technical control; review and reporting; procurement; mission operations; and safety and mission assurance. Communicate Knowledge This includes the research publication process and the maintenance of those databases accessible to the public whereby the results of GSFC research are shared.

The Management System Document Pyramid Tier 1 – Quality Manual (GPR 1280.1) Tier 2 – Center Procedures Tier 3 – Directorate/Organization Procedures Tier 4 – Work Instructions Tier 5 – Quality Records

What do I Need to Know? Does my job fall under the GSFC Management System? What is GSFC's Quality Policy? With customer satisfaction as our primary goal: GSFC is committed to meeting or exceeding our customer's requirements We achieve excellence in all of our efforts Who is the Management Representative for GSFC's Management System? Judy Brunner is the Management Representative and Chairperson of the Center's Management System Council (MSC). The Code 200 Representative to the MSC is Ray Rubilotta and Tom Weisz is the Alternate Representative.

What do I Need to Know? How do I access documents and forms that are applicable to my job? Directives (e.g., GPR’s and work instructions) and some forms are accessible via the Goddard Directives Management System (GDMS) (http://gdms.gsfc.nasa.gov). What are my responsibilities concerning records? If you have responsibilities for completing or storing records, you will also need to complete those records correctly and be able to locate and retrieve those records if needed. The various directives: GPD’s, GPR’s, PG’s, and work instructions identify records to be kept. GPR 1440.8, Records Management, provides additional information on this subject. What are my responsibilities concerning nonconformances? Employees are required to document all nonconformances for MS products in the Nonconformance Report / Corrective Action (NCR/CA) System located at http://ncr.gsfc.nasa.gov. GPR 5340.2, Control of Nonconformances; and GPR 1710.1, Corrective and Preventive Action, provide additional information on this subject.

What do I Need to Know? What training am I required to have? (GPR 3410.2) “GSFC Management System Overview” “GPR 1410.1, Directives Management Overview” Mishap Reporting Familiarization GPR 8621.1, Reporting of Mishaps and Close Calls Job specific training Document training on GSFC Form 17-112 (new and reassigned GSFC employees on or after January 4, 1999) What else do I need to do if my job falls under the GSFC MS? You will need to be able to explain your work processes and demonstrate that you are performing your work in accordance with the directives (e.g., GPR’s and work instructions) that document how your work/process is performed. You may also be contacted during an audit or may be involved in management system actions or activities.

GSFC Management System Website http://gsfcmanagementsystem. gsfc. nasa