International Space Station Payload Analytical Integration Overview
This paper contains a general description of the NASA Space Station Payloads Office (SSPO) integration process for International Space Station (ISS) payloads. The end-to-end processes described herein cover the Increment and execute preparation, real-time operations and post-flight phases of payload integration. The paper describes the necessary agreements, plans, documents and reviews required to integrate and operate payloads into standard payload locations. It also summarizes the Program boards, panels and points of contact that a Payload Developer (PI)) will participate in or interface with during the course of the process. The purpose is to provide potential PDs with an outline of the SSPO processes to deliver payloads to orbit, conduct research on orbit and return them to Earth.
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