MaST – Modeling and Simulation Teams MBE and NASA Michael Conroy, Kennedy 10:20 – 10:50 am Model Based Enterprise Supplier Education and Training Summit.

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MaST – Modeling and Simulation Teams MBE and NASA Michael Conroy, Kennedy 10:20 – 10:50 am Model Based Enterprise Supplier Education and Training Summit

MaST – Modeling and Simulation Teams Recent History CxP MaST –NASA Constellation Program –Modeling and Simulation Teams Started a little late in the life cycle –Major focus on system engineering and integration –Looking at all the CxP systems Launch Vehicles Upper Stages Crew Vehicles Support Systems Destinations

MaST – Modeling and Simulation Teams We did Design Vis & Human Factors

MaST – Modeling and Simulation Teams At a Fairly Large Scale

MaST – Modeling and Simulation Teams Then Huge Scale

MaST – Modeling and Simulation Teams Replaced Cartoons w/ Simulation VS. Launch Ascent Rendezvous Entry Descent Landing Earth ISS Orbit Pre-launch Ground Ops

MaST – Modeling and Simulation Teams In the End Lots of Success in Design Visualization –Drove cost from $96,000 a minute to $9 a minute –Increased input from a select few to hundfeds of Subject Matter Experts –ROI ranged from 10:1 to 100’s:1 –But, have hit a plateau on cost and ROI with existing systems (Shuttle, Station, Operations) However, there are now a LOT of new systems coming our way

MaST – Modeling and Simulation Teams A Discussion We achieved a great deal of success: –By getting more critical information in the hands of more people Engineers, Managers, Stewards, Technicians, Scientists, Planners, Schedulers, Safety, Quality… The next round of success needs even more –The community that will actually make what we use to build these systems –The community that makes the stuff to make what we use to build these systems

MaST – Modeling and Simulation Teams So, Past success involved Removal of Barriers –Drive down cost of simulation (technology problem) –Drive up participation (organizational problem) –Standardize data (religious problem) What are the New Barriers? –Legal, Procurement, Intellectual Property, Computers, Security, Processes, EAR, ITAR? –Culture, Money, Schedule, Tools, Need, Desire? What is the best way to remove them?