The Ares launch vehicles team, managed by the Ares Projects Office (APO) at NASA Marshall Space Flight Center, has completed the Ares I Crew Launch Vehicle System Requirements Review and System Definition Review and early design work for the Ares V Cargo Launch Vehicle. This paper provides examples of how Lean Manufacturing, Kaizen events, and Six Sigma practices are helping APO deliver a new space transportation capability on time and within budget, while still meeting stringent technical requirements. For example, Lean philosophies have been applied to numerous process definition efforts and existing process improvement activities, including the Ares I-X test flight Certificate of Flight Readiness (CoFR) process, risk management process, and review board organization and processes. Ares executives learned Lean practices firsthand, making the team 'smart buyers' during proposal reviews and instilling the team with a sense of what is meant by 'value-added' activities. Since the goal of the APO is to field launch vehicles at a reasonable cost and on an ambitious schedule, adopting Lean philosophies and practices will be crucial to the Ares Project's long-term SUCCESS.
Ares Launch Vehicles Lean Practices Case Study
2007
7 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Ares Launch Vehicles Lean Practices Case Study
NTRS | 2007
|Ares Launch Vehicles Lean Practices Case Study
IEEE | 2008
|NTIS | 2009
|NTRS | 2009
|Aerodynamic Characterization of the Ares Launch Vehicles
Online Contents | 2012
|