MSFC-HDBK-3173C, MARSHALL SPACE FLIGHT CENTER (MSFC) TECHNICAL STANDARD: SYSTEMS ENGINEERING HANDBOOK (09-NOV-2018)
MSFC-HDBK-3173C, MARSHALL SPACE FLIGHT CENTER (MSFC) TECHNICAL STANDARD: SYSTEMS ENGINEERING HANDBOOK (09-NOV-2018)., This Handbook describes the basic processes and provides general guidance for managing and
implementing systems engineering throughout the life-cycle for all programs/projects/activities
(PPA) managed at Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) and executing the systems engineering
processes employed at MSFC. Its intended use is for PPAs that provide aerospace products,
technologies, data, and operational services (aeronautics, space, and ground). It also serves as an
information source for PPA such as non-flight infrastructure, Construction of Facilities (CofF),
Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR), and for research and analysis PPAs. The guidance
contained in this document, while not required, documents proven best practices and approaches
to systems engineering and is aligned with the NASA and MSFC policies and guidance for
Systems Engineering.
Systems engineering principles and practices described in this Handbook apply to MSFC PPAs.
Nevertheless, the emphasis of the document is to describe the systems engineering processes
necessary for PPA development; therefore, in general, the document refers only to systems
engineering.
While all process activities and general guidance are addressed, PPA managers, working with
their systems engineers (SEs), and Chief Engineer (CE) may tailor and customize implementation
to the specific needs of the PPA consistent with PPA size, complexity, criticality and risk.
Tailoring and customizing are mechanisms to encourage innovation and achieve products in an
efficient manner while meeting the expectations of the customer. Tailoring results when a
requirement is removed or modified from a PPA, whereas, customization results when a best
practice or guidance is removed or modified from the PPA (MRP 7120.1). Results of the
tailoring will be documented in Program Commitment Agreements (PCAs), Program Plans,
Project Plans, and Activity Plans. All PPAs comply with applicable MSFC directives,
requirements established by law, regulations, Executive Orders, and Agency directives.