The NASA Goddard Space Science Mission Operations project (SSMO) is performing a technical cost-benefit analysis for centralizing and consolidating operations of a diverse set of missions into a unified and integrated technical infrastructure. The presentation will focus on the notion of normalizing spacecraft operations processes, workflows, and tools. It will also show the processes of creating a standardized open architecture, creating common security models and implementations, interfaces, services, automations, notifications, alerts, logging, publish, subscribe and middleware capabilities. The presentation will also discuss how to leverage traditional capabilities, along with virtualization, cloud computing services, control groups and containers, and possibly Big Data concepts.


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    Title :

    Technical Challenges and Opportunities of Centralizing Space Science Mission Operations (SSMO) at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center


    Contributors:
    Ido, Haisam (author) / Burns, Rich (author)

    Conference:

    European Ground System Architecture Workshop (ESAW 2015) ; 2015 ; Darmstadt, Germany


    Publication date :

    2015-06-16


    Type of media :

    Miscellaneous


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English





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