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TEMPO Mission Project July 23, 2013 Project Manager: Alan Little

 TEMPO instrument selected under EVI-1 AO solicited Science, Instrument, Operations, and associated project management, systems engineering, and safety and mission assurance  NASA responsible for getting TEMPO Instrument on orbit NASA Earth Science Division directed NASA LaRC to implement a flight project for the TEMPO satellite host TEMPO Mission Project 23 July

TEMPO Organization ESSP PO Coordination of Mission activities TEMPO PI: Kelly Chance Deputy PI: Xiong Liu Program Administrator: Joseph Webber TEMPO PI: Kelly Chance Deputy PI: Xiong Liu Program Administrator: Joseph Webber Investigation Advisory Panel Mission Management Mission Project Manager: Alan Little Deputy Project Manager/Resources: Don Shick Mission Management Mission Project Manager: Alan Little Deputy Project Manager/Resources: Don Shick Instrument Instrument PM: W. Pennington Instrument DPM/COR: Craig Jones CE: Dave Rosenbaum Project Scientist: David Flittner Instrument Instrument PM: W. Pennington Instrument DPM/COR: Craig Jones CE: Dave Rosenbaum Project Scientist: David Flittner Systems Engineering Mission Systems Engineer: TBN Systems Engineering Mission Systems Engineer: TBN Safety & Mission Assurance SMA Manager: Jose Caraballo Safety & Mission Assurance SMA Manager: Jose Caraballo Science Team Mission Operations Lead: TBN Mission Operations Lead: TBN Science Advisory Panel Ground System Lead: TBN Ground System Lead: TBN Host Satellite Lead: TBN Host Satellite Lead: TBN Management Support Schedule Lead: Ken Parkinson Configuration Manager: Kennedy Delgado Resources: Linda Moore Risk Manager: Craig Hutchinson Management Support Schedule Lead: Ken Parkinson Configuration Manager: Kennedy Delgado Resources: Linda Moore Risk Manager: Craig Hutchinson I&T Lead: TBN I&T Lead: TBN Instrument Project Mission Project Color code 23 July

Concept of Operations 23 July

 HoPS: Hosted Payload Solutions Indefinite Delivery, Indefinite Quantity contract with “lanes” for LEO and GEO hosted payloads Implemented by USAF Space and Missile Systems Center (SMC) Fixed price contracts for Hosting RFP for Air Force contract will be released in Q4 FY13  NASA/SMC collaboration NASA is implementing a Memorandum of Agreement with SMC for collaboration on the HoPS contract NASA is supporting the RFP development and proposal evaluation What is HoPS? 23 July

 TEMPO accommodation studies solicited through HoPS contract Solicitation included with HoPS RFP Up to four six-month studies to evaluate Accommodation of TEMPO instrument on GEO host satellites – Address contamination, jitter – Initial draft interface control document Identify launch opportunities that potentially meet TEMPO requirements  Coordinating with other NASA hosted payloads Laser Communications Relay Demonstration (LCRD) Global-scale Observations of the Limb and Disk (GOLD) TEMPO Accommodation Studies 23 July

TEMPO Mission Overview Schedule 23 July

TEMPO Accommodation Mission Schedule Drivers  Primary Mission Schedule Drivers (details for each follow) 1) Procurement of Host2) Need for Early Design of Interfaces 3) Spacecraft Host Availability 23 July

TEMPO Accommodation Mission Schedule Drivers  Primary Mission Schedule Drivers 1) Procurement of Host 2) Need for Early Design of Interfaces 3) Spacecraft Host Availability  Procurement of Host Assuming utilization of HoPS (Air Force Hosted Payloads Solution office) IDIQ for procurement of Host HoPS IDIQ SOW planning/work to start after SRR (~Oct) Draft IDIQ SOW for Host is submitted to HoPS ~April Final release by HoPS ~October Host Contract award March 2015 with Host ATP May Can move right without affecting spacecraft timeline (no more than spacecraft ATP -2 months) but with potential increased risk to instrument/spacecraft interface design. 23 July

Instrument  Primary Mission Schedule Drivers 1) Procurement of Host 2) Need for Early Design of Interfaces 3) Spacecraft Host Availability  Interfaces Designed Early Current Schedule: Instrument PDR ~10/2014. CDR ~10/2015. Instrument complete ~5/2017. Host contract award ~3/2015. Spacecraft award notionally mid-2016 for 11/2018 launch. Original instrument assumption included spacecraft selection by instrument PDR or as early as possible after PDR. Time period between Instrument PDR & Host award poses risk to instrument-to-spacecraft interface. Work currently underway to identify interface bounding parameters and specific risks associated with later spacecraft ATP. Early TEMPO Host Accommodation studies will provide additional input into risk assessment. TEMPO Accommodation Mission Schedule Drivers 23 July

 Primary Mission Schedule Drivers 1) Procurement of Host 2) Need for Early Design of Interfaces 3) Spacecraft Host Availability  Spacecraft Host Availability Assuming a ~30 month spacecraft development cycle with payload need/instrument delivery 12 months prior to launch. Assuming earliest possible launch for planning purposes. Initial 18 months of spacecraft development cycle occur prior to instrument delivery, driving spacecraft ATP to ~6/2016. TEMPO Accommodation Mission Schedule Drivers 23 July

 Key dates Spacecraft vendor known: between 5/15 and 6/16 Spacecraft location known: ~5/15 Spacecraft integration begins: 11/17 Earliest launch: 11/18 Key Dates 23 July

 Backup 23 July