NASA Commercial Crew Program COMSTAC May 2011 Page 1 National Aeronautics and Space Administration COMMERCIAL CREW PROGRAM COMSTAC May 2011 E. Mango Commercial.

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NASA Commercial Crew Program COMSTAC May 2011 Page 1 National Aeronautics and Space Administration COMMERCIAL CREW PROGRAM COMSTAC May 2011 E. Mango Commercial Crew Program Manager May 2011

NASA Commercial Crew Program COMSTAC May 2011 Page 2 Program Approach The 2010 NASA Authorization Act established commercial crew as the primary means for ISS crew transportation. The program objective is to facilitate the development of a U.S. commercial crew space transportation capability for achieving safe, reliable, and cost effective access to and from LEO and the International Space Station (ISS) by late – Use a non-traditional acquisition and partnering approach – Competition is a fundamental aspect of the strategy – NASA could purchase commercial services to meet its ISS crew transportation needs Missions Demo/Test Flights Commercial Crew Fiscal Year CertificationCritical DesignInitial Design

NASA Commercial Crew Program COMSTAC May 2011 Page 3 Commercial Crew Program (CCP) – Kennedy Space Center will host the program office dedicated to enabling commercial human spaceflight capabilities. – Program Manager will reside at KSC – Deputy Program Manager located at JSC Program Mission – Manage the investment in the development of end-to-end transportation systems – Manage the CTS (Crew Transportation System) certification process – Lead the technical and programmatic partner integration and approval functions CCP is leading NASA’s efforts to develop an American- made commercial capability for crew transportation and rescue services to the station following this year's retirement of the space shuttle fleet.

NASA Commercial Crew Program COMSTAC May 2011 Page 4 Phase 1 Initial Design Concepts Phase 1 Initial Design Concepts Commercial Crew Development

NASA Commercial Crew Program COMSTAC May 2011 Page 5 Phase 2 Maturing Design Elements Phase 2 Maturing Design Elements Commercial Crew Development

NASA Commercial Crew Program COMSTAC May 2011 Page 6

NASA Commercial Crew Program COMSTAC May 2011 Page 7 FAA Collaboration NASA/FAA collaboration is already underway Rotational assignment for CCP representative at FAA headquarters FAA representative at CCP Office at KSC Supporting the planning for the FAA/AST Technical Center at KSC NASA is supporting FAA definition of regulations for crew and participant safety FAA is participating in CCP safety certification requirements development Both Agencies are ensuring compatibility between NASA requirements and FAA regulations FAA participates in CCP milestone reviews

NASA Commercial Crew Program COMSTAC May 2011 Page 8 Agency Missions Differing Agency missions lead to different priorities and approaches –NASA: Customer and Partner for Design, Certification and Services Responsibility for the safety of its crews Mission success requirements beyond crew safety –FAA: Regulator Agency Promotes new, broad and varied industry interests Must allow the industry to develop Current focus on the safety of public and spacecraft occupants

NASA Commercial Crew Program COMSTAC May 2011 Page 9 Role of FAA Licensing FAA Licensed missions for CCP is desired state – NASA and FAA must ensure public safety and crew safety are balanced – Collaboration efforts in full swing between CCP and FAA/AST – Requires verification that FAA regulations are compatible with NASA requirements – Development of criteria for ensuring safe and smooth licensing approach Must involve collaboration between NASA and the FAA to enable licensing of launches and entries that: Facilitates appropriate allocation of liability/risk between Government and Commercial Partner (CP) Eliminates duplicate and conflicting Government requirements imposed on CP Takes maximum advantage of both NASA and FAA knowledge and experience 9

NASA Commercial Crew Program COMSTAC May 2011 Page 10 Guiding Considerations Assurance of Public Safety and Crew Safety for NASA-contracted missions must be preserved Controls (regulatory or contractual) must provide an effective balance between crew safety and protecting the public NASA is accountable for crew safety NASA/FAA will work with the Range and the CP for the appropriate range safety capabilities while working to balance any flight-related risks to crew safety Criteria for FAA license will be determined and accepted by each Agency Liability protection for commercial providers can be accommodated either by FAA licensing or NASA contract mechanisms 10

NASA Commercial Crew Program COMSTAC May 2011 Page 11 Program Roadmap NASA CTS Certification Development/Test MissionsISS Services Missions Transportation to/from LEO A continued strong NASA and FAA relationship is paramount for all CCP missions. For all missions:  NASA collaborates with FAA to transfer knowledge, build expertise, and share resources  Approach includes increasing FAA Licensing authority Hybrid Approach FAA Licensed Launch/Entry NASA develops contractual requirements for certification NASA supports FAA development and evolution of regulations Compatibility between Public Safety and Crew Safety 11 Timing of FAA License approach based on Criteria :  Collaboration between NASA and FAA critical to defining Criteria for initial Test and Service Missions

NASA Commercial Crew Program COMSTAC May 2011 Page 12 Advantages/Challenges Advantages Planned approach balances Government obligations with advantages to CPs Supports goal to achieve safe commercial human space flight Enables earliest opportunity for FAA license while meeting all safety obligations Minimizes duplication of processes without compromising crew or public safety Draws on available Government skills and expertise, regardless of policy and regulatory approach 12 Challenges Licensing approach criteria will need close and diligent collaborate Timeframe for FAA regulations governing crew/participant safety Mixed-NASA Crews must also be fully endorsed by the approach

NASA Commercial Crew Program COMSTAC May 2011 Page 13 Summary NASA and the FAA are committed to collaborating on a unified approach to ensuring public and crew safety NASA/FAA already established working relationship and developing MOA NASA/FAA are striving for compatibility between NASA requirements and FAA regulations NASA and the FAA are discussing a overall licensing approach in support of the Program Roadmap Together, NASA and the FAA will enable FAA licensing for NASA crew and non-NASA transportation launches and entries in support of mature Commercial Human Space Flight Operations 13