Title :
Instrument schedule delays: Potential impact on mission development cost for recent NASA projects
Author :
Bitten, Robert E. ; Mahr, Eric M.
Author_Institution :
Aerosp. Corp., El Segundo, CA, USA
Abstract :
NASA space-borne instruments, while trying to pursue world class science, have had a history of developmental delays. These development delays can lead to cost growth for the overall mission, as shown in recent studies of NASA missions and a larger historical data set. An analysis was conducted to assess if a new mission development process, labeled instrument first, spacecraft second (IFSS), could provide reduced cost and schedule growth in future missions by minimizing the impact of instrument development issues on mission development. A cost and schedule analysis was conducted for representative Tier 2 and Tier 3 Earth Science Decadal Survey missions to quantify the benefits. The results indicate that the savings resulting from such an approach is on the order of $2.5B, making more funding available for future missions, while providing a less volatile and more manageable mission portfolio.
Keywords :
aerospace instrumentation; delays; geophysical equipment; scheduling; NASA project; instrument development issues; instrument schedule delay; labeled instrument; mission development cost; mission development process; schedule growth; space borne instrument; Delay; Geoscience; Instruments; NASA; Portfolios; Schedules; Space vehicles; Cost; Instrument development; Schedule;
Conference_Titel :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (IGARSS), 2012 IEEE International
Conference_Location :
Munich
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-1160-1
Electronic_ISBN :
2153-6996
DOI :
10.1109/IGARSS.2012.6352328