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KSC KSC-DE-512-SM REV K Document Information:
Title
FACILITY, SYSTEM, AND EQUIPMENT GENERAL DESIGN REQUIREMENTS
NASA - KSC - Kennedy Space Center
Publication Date:
Sep 30, 2004
Scope:
This document establishes the general characteristics,
performance, design, test, safety, reliability, maintainability, and quality
assurance requirements for facilities, systems, and equipment intended for use
at the John F. Kennedy Space Center (KSC), NASA, or other KSC-responsible
locations. This document specifies the minimum requirements to provide simple,
robust, safe, reliable, maintainable, environmentally compatible, and
cost-effective facilities and ground support equipment (GSE) necessary to
support space vehicle launch operations at KSC.
Applicability. The current revision of this document shall be
applicable to the design of all new facilities and GSE. The revision of this
document that was current at the time direction was issued to design,
construct, manufacture, or procure the facility or GSE shall be applicable for
the useful life of the hardware. Modifications of existing hardware may be
done so the modified hardware complies with the revision that is current at
the time directions are issued to modify the hardware.
The requirements of this document are optional for hardware used
only at the manufacturing, development, or test sites prior to arrival at the
launch, landing, and retrieval sites. This document applies to the design of
ground-based hardware and software used to support the operations of
transporting, receiving, handling, assembly, test, checkout, service, and
launch of space vehicles and payloads at the launch, landing, and retrieval
sites. The criteria specified in this document are recommended for high-risk
programs and projects. Projects for medium- and low-risk programs may use the
criteria stated herein at the discretion of the program/project office.
This document applies to facility, systems, and equipment
projects accomplished by KSC contractor personnel (e.g., Space Flight
Operations Contract (SFOC), Joint Base Operations Support Contract (JBOSC),
Checkout and Payload Processing Services (CAPPS), and University-Affiliated
Spaceport Technology and Development Contract (USTDC)) to the extent specified
in each contract.
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