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PD ISO/TS 18667:2018 Space systems. Capability-based Safety, Dependability, and Quality Assurance (SD&QA) programme management

PD ISO/TS 18667:2018

Space systems. Capability-based Safety, Dependability, and Quality Assurance (SD&QA) programme management

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Standard number:PD ISO/TS 18667:2018
Pages:76
Released:2018-03-15
ISBN:978 0 580 95241 8
Status:Standard
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PD ISO/TS 18667:2018


This standard PD ISO/TS 18667:2018 Space systems. Capability-based Safety, Dependability, and Quality Assurance (SD&QA) programme management is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 49.140 Space systems and operations

This document applies to the design, development, fabrication, test, and operation of commercial, civil, and military space and ground control systems, sites/facilities, services, equipment, and computer software. Criteria is provided for rating the capability of the entire SD&QA programme or an individual SD&QA process to identify, assess, and eliminate or mitigate risks that threaten safety or mission success. The predefined capability rating criteria define the sequence of activities necessary to achieve a measurable improvement in the effectiveness of SD&QA risk management by implementing it in stages. Organizations can evaluate their existing SD&QA programme against the criteria in this document to identify the activities that need to be added, deleted, or modified to achieve the desired technical risk management effort. The phrase “desired technical risk management effort” means the activities and resources used to identify, assess, and eliminate or mitigate technical risks are commensurate with the product’s unit-value/criticality and systems engineering life cycle data content/maturity.