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1 MOL The Mission Operations Laboratory MOL The Mission Operations Laboratory NASA MSFC Engineering Directorate Huntsville, Alabama POIC Flight Control Team Changes Geoffrey Lochmaier Marshall Space Flight Center EO03 256-544-8151

2 MOL The Mission Operations Laboratory Page 2 NASA MSFC Engineering Directorate Huntsville, Alabama POD Payload Operations Director PRO 1 Payload Rack Officer OC Operations Control PHANTOM** Photography and Television Operations Manager TCO Timeline Control Officer CPO Command and Payload MDM Officer PAYCOM* Payload Communicator DMC Data Management Controller SOC*** Shuttle Operations Coordinator LIS Rep Lead Increment Scientist Representative IST Integrated Support Team *Staffed 16x5, ** Staffed 16x7, *** Staffed only during Shuttle Flights 6 - 24x7 Positions POIC Stowage PODF Support POIC Safety PSE Payload Systems Engineer PPM Payload Planning Manager 8x5 On Call Support ISS Cadre

3 MOL The Mission Operations Laboratory Page 3 NASA MSFC Engineering Directorate Huntsville, Alabama On-Call Support Functions  Safety, PSE, PODF, Stowage, LIS position functions are unchanged, however they will only work 8x5  Safety is the only On-Call position can work from any location 4663/4610, but must be available via phone at all times.

4 MOL The Mission Operations Laboratory Page 4 NASA MSFC Engineering Directorate Huntsville, Alabama Payload Planning Manager (PPM)  Position Functions (Realtime only):  Support DFP development  Import daily TDRS updates  Configure CPS timeline to match latest OSTP (existing task)  Schedule data models (H&S, VTR Dumps) and add data resources as required  Lead the E-6 day cadre review of the OSTP on weekdays  Provide replanning support to OC as required for extensive changes (existing task)

5 MOL The Mission Operations Laboratory Page 5 NASA MSFC Engineering Directorate Huntsville, Alabama ISS Cadre POD Payload Operations Director PRO 1 Payload Rack Officer OC Operations Control PHANTOM** Photography and Television Operations Manager TCO Timeline Control Officer CPO Command and Payload MDM Officer PAYCOM* Payload Communicator DMC Data Management Controller SOC*** Shuttle Operations Coordinator LIS Rep Lead Increment Scientist Representative IST Integrated Support Team *Staffed 16x5, ** Staffed 16x7, *** Staffed only during Shuttle Flights 6 - 24x7 Positions POIC Stowage PODF Support POIC Safety PSE Payload Systems Engineer PPM Payload Planning Manager Staffed 8x5 On Call Support

6 MOL The Mission Operations Laboratory Page 6 NASA MSFC Engineering Directorate Huntsville, Alabama Payload Communications Manager (PAYCOM)  Position Function  PAYCOM is the crew interface for NASA supported payloads  Cognizant of both ground and flight operations, and provides skills necessary to communicate effectively between the ground control team and ISS crew  Provides S/G enablement for user when necessary to support payload operations  Be the ground control team expert for all physical payload interfaces and crew capabilities (payload rack, payloads, camcorder and cameras)  Limited Function  Will support day shift only on Monday through Friday when no payload operations requiring crew communications are planned. During days with scheduled payload operations with crew communications and joint operations, PAYCOM will support shifts for the crew wake period.  Backup  POD will provide S/G support when PAYCOM is off console

7 MOL The Mission Operations Laboratory Page 7 NASA MSFC Engineering Directorate Huntsville, Alabama PAYCOM* Payload Communicator SOC*** Shuttle Operations Coordinator IST Integrated Support Team LIS Rep Lead Increment Scientist Rep. ISS Cadre POD Payload Operations Director PRO 1 Payload Rack Officer OC Operations Control PHANTOM** Photography and Television Operations Manager TCO Timeline Control Officer CPO Command and Payload MDM Officer PAYCOM* Payload Communicator DMC Data Management Controller SOC*** Shuttle Operations Coordinator LIS Rep Lead Increment Scientist Representative IST Integrated Support Team *Staffed 16x5, ** Staffed 16x7, *** Staffed only during Shuttle Flights 6 - 24x7 Positions POIC Stowage PODF Support POIC Safety PSE Payload Systems Engineer PPM Payload Planning Manager Staffed 8x5 On Call Support

8 MOL The Mission Operations Laboratory Page 8 NASA MSFC Engineering Directorate Huntsville, Alabama Shuttle Operations Coordinator (SOC)  Position Function  Monitor and coordinate ISS and sortie PL activity onboard Shuttle  Monitor and coordinate PL Transfer activity  Serve as POIC expert for rack to rack and Vehicle to ISS transfers.  Serve as the interface between the POIC and the Shuttle Mission Control Center (MCC)  Support the Assembly & Checkout Officer (ACO) for PL activity  Primary Interface Between  PDs  POIC Cadre (POD, Stowage, OC, PRO, PPM, safety)  ACO, ACO Transfer, ACO Data, ACO System  Backup  OC will monitor Prime Ops and ETOV Coord loops and notify the control team of shuttle payload status until a replacement SOC arrives.

9 MOL The Mission Operations Laboratory Page 9 NASA MSFC Engineering Directorate Huntsville, Alabama PAYCOM* Payload Communicator SOC*** Shuttle Operations Coordinator IST Integrated Support Team LIS Rep Lead Increment Scientist Rep. ISS Cadre POD Payload Operations Director PRO 1 Payload Rack Officer PHANTOM** Photography and Television Operations Manager TCO Timeline Control Officer CPO Command and Payload MDM Officer DMC Data Management Controller *Staffed 16x5, ** Staffed 16x7, *** Staffed only during Shuttle Flights 6 - 24x7 Positions POIC Stowage PODF Support POIC Safety PSE Payload Systems Engineer PPM Payload Planning Manager Staffed 8x5 OC Operations Control 5 - 24x7 Positions On Call Support

10 MOL The Mission Operations Laboratory Page 10 NASA MSFC Engineering Directorate Huntsville, Alabama Operations Controller (OC)  Position Function  Execute current timeline, work RT changes  Crew/vehicle/hardware safety responsibility  Anomaly resolution/troubleshooting  Review future timelines (verify procedures, Exec/Ops Notes, hazard controls, stowage notes, planning constraints, TDRSS, etc.)  Update OSTP (PPCRs, SAR Files, CEO Targets)  Distribute Crew Notes  Support Exec Package development, delivery, and monitoring of uplink.  Daily administrative functions (DSR, Log, Direct Connect vs POIC T/L synchs, file maintenance, etc.)  Support periodic conferences (WPC, etc)  Create IFN for Weekly Science Summary (WSS)  Prep for next day’s timeline execution.  HDS generation  Limits  PPM to lead E-6 Timeline Review during the week (OC covers on weekends)  RT activities (nominal or off-nominal) will take precedence over re- planning activities.

11 MOL The Mission Operations Laboratory Page 11 NASA MSFC Engineering Directorate Huntsville, Alabama PAYCOM* Payload Communicator SOC*** Shuttle Operations Coordinator IST Integrated Support Team LIS Rep Lead Increment Scientist Rep. ISS Cadre POD Payload Operations Director PHANTOM** Photography and Television Operations Manager CPO Command and Payload MDM Officer DMC Data Management Controller *Staffed 16x5, ** Staffed 16x7, *** Staffed only during Shuttle Flights 5 - 24x7 Positions POIC Stowage PODF Support POIC Safety PSE Payload Systems Engineer PPM Payload Planning Manager Staffed 8x5 OC Operations Control PRO 1 Payload Rack Officer 4 - 24x7 Positions On Call Support

12 MOL The Mission Operations Laboratory Page 12 NASA MSFC Engineering Directorate Huntsville, Alabama Payload Rack Officer (PRO)  Position Functions (Based on minimum skill-set definition and existing toolsets):  Configure and monitor PLSS interfaces to payload racks  Configure and monitor payload-to-EXPRESS interfaces  Coordinate PLSS troubleshooting with MCC-H counterparts  Operate EXPRESS Rack (defined nominal activities and respond to a limited set of anomalies)  Manage PLMDM configurations, including file uplinks and file downlinks to/from SSMMU (PD and POIC users)  Operate MELFI per defined Payload Regulations.  Command link management (includes enable/disable users)  Timeliner and payload bundle configuration and management  CHeCS file downlinks for BME

13 MOL The Mission Operations Laboratory Page 13 NASA MSFC Engineering Directorate Huntsville, Alabama Payload Rack Officer (PRO)  Limited functions  No more the 5 US racks station wide at anytime  PRO does not have a commanding backup, except for the following:  PHALCON can remove power from a rack to safe a payload or rack  Crew can be used to safe a payload (remove power from locker location) or safe a rack.  ODIN can perform system/core level commands to the PLMDM. ODIN can not perform payload level (or service commands such as startup notifications) commands. In the evnet of a PLMDM crash, recovery on the backup is automated through HAL 2. However, a command must be issued to load the HAL 2 main bundle into main memory. ODIN has the command to load the bundle, but POIC must provide the filename.  SYSCON can disable/enable users  Systems Troubleshooting  Troubleshooting may take longer due to reduced cadre

14 MOL The Mission Operations Laboratory Page 14 NASA MSFC Engineering Directorate Huntsville, Alabama PAYCOM* Payload Communicator SOC*** Shuttle Operations Coordinator IST Integrated Support Team LIS Rep Lead Increment Scientist Rep. ISS Cadre POD Payload Operations Director PHANTOM** Photography and Television Operations Manager DMC Data Management Controller *Staffed 16x5, ** Staffed 16x7, *** Staffed only during Shuttle Flights 4 - 24x7 Positions POIC Stowage PODF Support POIC Safety PSE Payload Systems Engineer PPM Payload Planning Manager Staffed 8x5 OC Operations Control PRO 1 Payload Rack Officer On Call Support BANDIT DMC Data Management Controller

15 MOL The Mission Operations Laboratory Page 15 NASA MSFC Engineering Directorate Huntsville, Alabama Data Management Coordinator (DMC)  Position Function (based on minimum knowledge definition)  End-to-End Ku-Band Downlink Management  Onboard Data System Configuration Management (APS, PEHG, HCOR, HRFM)  Onboard Video System Configuration Management (VBSP, VTR, VSU, SCU)  Ground System Configuration Coordination (PDSS, command servers, etc.)  PD Coordination to ensure data/video reaches intended destination  Limited Function  PD Interaction for NRT issues (i.e.., video dub requests, DIMS searches, data/video not received realtime, etc.)  Simultaneous data and video operations  Whenever it can be determined, prior to execution (via STP/DFP review), that extensive video will be occurring, the DMC may call in a PHANTOM- experienced operator to sit with them so that all configurations can be performed to support the planned operations. If simultaneous data and video operations occur “on the spur of the moment”, reaction time will be diminished.

16 MOL The Mission Operations Laboratory Page 16 NASA MSFC Engineering Directorate Huntsville, Alabama Data Management Coordinator (DMC)  DFP  Data Flow Plan will be generated by the off console DMCs in 4610 instead of the BANDIT  Systems Troubleshooting  Troubleshooting may take longer due to the reduced cadre  Backup  CATO can enable HCOR record and command video configurations as a back- up to DMC.

17 MOL The Mission Operations Laboratory Page 17 NASA MSFC Engineering Directorate Huntsville, Alabama Payload Operations Director (POD)  Position Function  Ensure Safe payload operations  Manage real-time payload operations team and facility 24x7  Single point of authority for real-time NASA payload operations  Backup to PAYCOM for S/G  Limited Function  Resource are not available for real-time rescheduling, philosophy is to safe the payload and return to baseline schedule. Troubleshooting outside of scheduled times will not be added unless it is required to safe the payload.  Ops team must be given good products through the standard STP process from the Just-in-time team and only minor changes will be corrected by the real-time team.

18 MOL The Mission Operations Laboratory Page 18 NASA MSFC Engineering Directorate Huntsville, Alabama BANDIT POD Payload Operations Director PRO 1 Payload Rack Officer OC Operations Control PHANTOM** Photography and Television Operations Manager TCO Timeline Control Officer CPO Command and Payload MDM Officer PAYCOM* Payload Communicator DMC Data Management Controller SOC*** Shuttle Operations Coordinator LIS Rep Lead Increment Scientist Representative IST Integrated Support Team *Staffed 16x5, ** Staffed 16x7, *** Staffed only during Shuttle Flights 6 - 24x7 Positions POIC Stowage PODF Support POIC Safety PSE Payload Systems Engineer PPM Payload Planning Manager 8x5 On Call Support Initial ISS Cadre

19 MOL The Mission Operations Laboratory Page 19 NASA MSFC Engineering Directorate Huntsville, Alabama Final Real-time Payload Cadre POD Payload Operations Director PRO Payload Rack Officer OC Operations Control DMC Data Management Coordinator PAYCOM* Payload Communicator SOC*** Shuttle Operations Coordinator * Staffed 16x5 ** On-Call reachable via cell phone/pager *** Staffed Only during Shuttle Flights 4 - 24x7 Positions IST Integrated Support Team Merged PRO/CPO Merged OC/TCO Merged DMC/PHANTOM POIC Stowage PODF Support Staffed 8x5 POIC Safety** PSE Payload Systems Engineer LIS Rep Lead Increment Scientist Rep. PPM Payload Planning Manager

20 MOL The Mission Operations Laboratory Page 20 NASA MSFC Engineering Directorate Huntsville, Alabama OCR Process Times Changes that Realtime 24x7 Cadre can Process Category of Change or EventAdvance Time (Prior to Execution) Emergency SafingNone 2 Malfunction response, time-critical eventsNone 2 Changes to OSTP a)Changes with no impact to other activities including execution note and ops note updates b)Changes with impact to other activities and/or additional resource requirements (may include Targets of Opportunity and Saturday Science) a)3 days b)5 days Update to PES table uplinked by POIC a)No PSIV/F involvement b)With PSIV/F involvement a)2 days b)4 days Update to PES table managed by MCC-H4 days ETOV - Crew Procedure or Flight Plan24 hours NOTES: 1.All times shown are POIC processing based upon receipt of OCRs with validated files attached (i.e., crew procedures, etc.). 2.Task will be implemented immediately; a follow-up OCR may be required.

21 MOL The Mission Operations Laboratory Page 21 NASA MSFC Engineering Directorate Huntsville, Alabama OCR Process Times NOTES: 3.IFM or SODF/FDF procedures changes requiring a CHIT may take significantly longer to process. 4.Hazard control changes must first be approved by the PSRP prior to those changes being introduced into real- time operations via OCR. An OCR documenting a hazard control change must also introduce changes to the affected products (procedures and/or Flight Rules). Reference SOP 8.1 for details. Changes that Require Additional 8x5 Cadre to Process Minor Crew Procedure Changes Editorial changes or minor technical changes only. 5 business days Changes to STP or WLP a)Minor timeline changes to be included in the STP in development, including execution note and ops note updates b)Minor timeline changes to be included in the WLP in development, (changes not requiring the JIT process) a)1800 GMT 8 days prior to the day of execution b)17 days prior to the Monday of the execution week Changes that Require The Just In Time (JIT) Review Process a)New crew procedures or extensive crew procedure changes including impacts to PHCM b)IFM procedure, or SODF/FDF impact 3 c)Planning changes for new payloads or new or substantially updated activities d)Hazard control changes 4 Refer to SOP 7.14, JUST IN TIME REVIEW FOR NEW PAYLOAD OPERATIONS.

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23 MOL The Mission Operations Laboratory Page 23 NASA MSFC Engineering Directorate Huntsville, Alabama TABLE 1.6-I ADVANCE TIMES FOR OCRs 1 1.All times shown are POIC processing based upon receipt of OCRs with validated files attached (i.e., automated procedures, manual procedures, etc.). 2. Task will be implemented immediately; a follow-up OCR must be submitted. Category of Change or EventAdvance Time Emergency SafingNone 2 Malfunction response, time-critical eventsNone 2 Non-Impact Changes to current Execute OSTP Commanded or voiced change with no OSTP activity or resource impacts (may include scientific events requiring immediate action (issues involving vertebrates shall be addressed immediately per NPG 89.10) and crew-requested additional activities); also changes may include ops notes or execution updates or deletion of activity on OSTP 3 hours Impact Changes to OSTP/STP Changes with impact to other activities and/or additional resource requirements (may include Targets of Opportunity and Saturday Science) 96 hours prior to execution Modify/New Automated Procedures without CVT impacts3 hours Change Manual Procedure 2 a)Non-Safety related b)Safety related a) 72 hours prior to execution b) 96 hours prior to execution Update to PES table uplinked by POIC a)No PSIV/F involvement b)With PSIV/F involvement a)2 hours b)24 hours Update to PES table managed by MCC-H48 hours

24 MOL The Mission Operations Laboratory Page 24 NASA MSFC Engineering Directorate Huntsville, Alabama New manual procedure IFM or SODF/FDF impact 96 hours 120 hours Modify/New Automated Procedures with CVT Impacts144 hours Timeline changes to be included in the STP in development, including all major timeline changes with resource impacts 1800 GMT 8 days prior to the day of execution Timeline changes to be included in the WLP development1800 GMT on Friday 17 days prior to the Monday of the execution week Hazard control changes 5 business days ETOV Crew Procedure Flight Plan 24 hours Ground Command Procedure updates2 business days Hazardous Commands2 hours

25 MOL The Mission Operations Laboratory Page 25 NASA MSFC Engineering Directorate Huntsville, Alabama 1.All times shown are POIC processing based upon receipt of OCRs with validated files attached (i.e., automated procedures, manual procedures, etc.). 2. Task will be implemented immediately; a follow-up OCR must be submitted.


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