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Particles and Fields Package Weekly Team Meeting, SSL November 16, 2009

Particles and Fields Package Weekly Team Meeting, SSL November 16, 2009. Dave Curtis, PFP PM. Logistics. Project Documents held at GSFC is the ‘MIS’ system https://mavenmis.gsfc.nasa.gov/ Access controlled A new method for gaining access (NAMS) seems to be limited to NASA centers – TBR

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Particles and Fields Package Weekly Team Meeting, SSL November 16, 2009

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  1. Particles and Fields Package Weekly Team Meeting, SSL November 16, 2009 Dave Curtis, PFP PM

  2. Logistics Project Documents held at GSFC is the ‘MIS’ system https://mavenmis.gsfc.nasa.gov/ Access controlled A new method for gaining access (NAMS) seems to be limited to NASA centers – TBR Register at http://nams.nasa.gov Frank Snow is our sponsor. For SSL personnel, I have submitted the list on the next page to Project to see if they can get us a ‘NASA Identity’ which we need before we can register an NAMS. IT Security training also required (on-line)

  3. List of people submitted for MIS access Robert P. Lin [rlin@ssl.berkeley.edu], Deputy PI Dave Brain [brain@ssl.berkeley.edu], CoI Greg Delory [gdelory@ssl.berkeley.edu], CoI James McFadden [mcfadden@ssl.berkeley.edu], CoI, STATIC Lead Janet Luhmann, [jgluhman@ssl.berkeley.edu], CoI Jasper Halekas [jazzman@ssl.berkeley.edu], CoI, SWIA Lead Davin Larson [davin@ssl.berkeley.edu], CoI, SEP Lead Dave Mitchell [Mitchell@ssl.berkeley.edu], CoI, SWEA lead Rob Lillis [rlillis@ssl.berkeley.edu], CoI Bill Elliott [belliott@ssl.berkeley.edu], STATIC Mechanical Engineer Chris Smith [csmith@SSL.Berkeley.edu], Thermal Daniele Meilhan [daniele@ssl.berkeley.edu], Planner Dorothy Gordon [dag@ssl.berkeley.edu], PFDPU Engineer Greg Dalton [gdalton@ssl.berkeley.edu], SEP Mechanical Engineer Kate Harps [harps@ssl.berkeley.edu], Financial Jeremy McCauley [jammrs@aol.com], LPW Mechanical Engineer Jorg Fisher [jorg@ssl.berkeley.edu], QA Paul Turin [pturin@ssl.berkeley.edu], Lead Mechanical Engineer Peter Berg [pcb@ssl.berkeley.edu], Lead Power Converter Engineer Peter Harvey [prh@ssl.berkeley.edu], Flight Software Rick Sterling [ricks@ssl.berkeley.edu], STATIC Electrical Engineer Ron Jackson [ronj@ssl.berkeley.edu], QA Selda Heavner [selda@ssl.berkeley.edu], Power Converter Engineer Steve McBride [mcbride@ssl.berkeley.edu], Analog Front End Engineer Tim Quinn [teq@ssl.berkeley.edu], GSE Bill Donakowski [billd@ssl.berkeley.edu], PFDPU Mechanical Engineer

  4. Road to PDR This is a planetary mission. Launch will not slip. Immediate goal is for instrument leads to get instrument specifications complete so we know what we are designing to before the engineers start work in December We also need to work Flight Software Requirements for each instrument I am working up a draft I will send around soon By March LM needs simple Thermal Models By March Power Converter requirements (voltages, currents) should be firmed up so design can start By April we need EEE parts selected so we can start buying EM and long lead parts and start parts qualification At PDR we want to have the instruments designed and ready to start build of the EM and resources requirements are firmed up PFP peer reviews will probably be ~mid May PFP PDR will probably be ~mid June Mission PDR has been scheduled for the week of Nov 12

  5. Key PFP Personnel Deputy PI, PFP Lead – Bob Lin PF Package Manager / Systems – Dave Curtis Instrument Leads: STATIC – Jim McFadden SWEA – Dave Mitchell Mazelle, Sauvaud (CESR) - Analyzer SWIA – Jasper Halekas SEP – Davin Larson LPW – Bob Ergun (LASP) Jim Westfall (LASP) – PM Jim Frawley , Systems Engineer Greg Delory (SSL) - Booms/Sensors Frank Eparvier (LASP) - EUVM MAG – Jack Connerney (GSFC) Mechanic Lead – Paul Turin QA – Ron Jackson / Jorg Fischer Financial – Kate Harps Schedule – TBD [Daniele?]

  6. SSL Engineers STATIC ME: Bill Elliott EE: Rick Sterling, Digital; Steve McBride, Analog [TDC, Preamps] SWEA/SWIA ME: TBD (new hire? will work with Elliott) EE: Ellen Taylor SEP ME: Greg Dalton [shared with RBSP] EE: TBD (New Hire? Will work with McBride on analog) LPW: ME (Booms): Jeremy McCauley [shared with RBSP] EE (Preamps): Rick Sterling [shared with STATCI digital] PFDPU ME: Bill Donakowski [shared with RBSP] EE: Dorothy Gordon [also doing instrument, GSE FPGAs] Power Converters: Peter Berg [shared with RBSP] Selda Heavner [shared with NuStar] PFDPU, FPGAs – Dorothy Gordon Flight Software – Peter Harvey Thermal – Chris Smith GSE – Tim Quinn

  7. Ramping up later Detectors: Mario Markwardt Facilities: Steve Marker Technicians: Irwin, Yuan Layouts: Dalen, TBD Operations: Schroeder? Grad Students, Post Doc Non-hardware Scientists

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