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NASA-LLIS-1806

Lessons Learned – Capture of Apollo Lunar Module Reliability Lessons Learned: Program/Engineering Management

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Organization: NASA
Publication Date: 25 September 2007
Status: active
Page Count: 6
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Abstract:

A July 2007 workshop attended by Constellation Program personnel traced the success of the Apollo Lunar Module designers to the NASA and contractor culture, Grumman's flat organization structure, an ability to hire the "best and brightest" engineers, placement of the Reliability function within System Engineering, definition of a "reference mission" common to all design elements, and strong configuration control. However, little formal training was provided, and limited best practice or lesson learned information was available.

Document History

NASA-LLIS-1806
September 25, 2007
Lessons Learned – Capture of Apollo Lunar Module Reliability Lessons Learned: Program/Engineering Management
Abstract: A July 2007 workshop attended by Constellation Program personnel traced the success of the Apollo Lunar Module designers to the NASA and contractor culture, Grumman's flat organization...

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