SL-E-0002 (BOOK 3 - VOLUME 1), SPACE SHUTTLE SPECIFICATION: ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE CHARACTERISTICS, REQUIREMENTS FOR EQUIPMENT BOOK 3) NEW OR MODIFIED EQUIPMENT (10 AUG 2001)
SL-E-0002 (BOOK 3 - VOLUME 1), SPACE SHUTTLE SPECIFICATION: ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE CHARACTERISTICS, REQUIREMENTS FOR EQUIPMENT BOOK 3) NEW OR MODIFIED EQUIPMENT (10 AUG 2001)., Efficient management of the Space Shuttle Program (SSP) dictates that effective
control of program activities be established. Requirements, directives, procedures,
interface agreements, and system capabilities shall be documented, baselined, and
subsequently controlled by SSP management.
Program requirements controlled by the Manager, Space Shuttle Program, are
documented in, attached to, or referenced from Volume I through XVIII of NSTS 07700.
SL-E-0002 contains three books applicable as defined below:
c. Book 1 is applicable to all hardware procurements prior to February 11, 1993.
d. Book 2 is applicable to all hardware procurements with an Authority to Proceed
(ATP) after February 11, 1993 and before May 7, 2001.
e. Book 3 is applicable to all hardware procurements with an ATP on or after
May 7, 2001.
For certifying modifications to hardware that was certified to the requirements contained in
either Book 1 or Book 2, the choice of using SL-E-0002 - Book 3 or using SL-E-0002 -
Book 1 or Book 2, respectively, is left to the discretion of the affected element project
manager.
This book of SL-E-0002 has been prepared specifically to tailor the requirements of
MIL-STD-461E, Requirements for the Control of Electromagnetic Interference
Characteristics of Subsystems and Equipment, to Space Shuttle equipment level
procurements. MIL-STD-461E, and thus this book, incorporates test requirements
previously contained in MIL-STD-462, Electromagnetic Interference Characteristics,
Measurement of. MIL-STD-462 is a retired document.
All elements of the SSP must adhere to these baselined requirements. When it is
considered by the Space Shuttle program element/project managers to be in the best
interest of the SSP to change, waive or deviate from these requirements, an SSP
Change Request (CR) shall be submitted to the Program Requirements Control Board
(PRCB) Secretary. The CR must include a complete description of the change, waiver
or deviation and the rationale to justify its consideration. All such requests will be
processed in accordance with NSTS 07700, Volume IV - Book 1 and dispositioned by
the Manager, Space Shuttle Program, on a Space Shuttle PRCB Directive (PRCBD).