Abstract :
In this paper, an approach for the identification, assessment, mitigation and continuous management of risks during the process of designing a space mission is presented. This approach has been developed by observing the risk patterns that occur at the Project Design Center of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (TeamX) which develops conceptual, concurrent design of Space Missions. TeamX develops an end-to-end conceptual design of a Space Mission in a matter of one or two weeks. As the creator and operator of the risk chair in TeamX, the author has had the opportunity to observe the risk patterns that occur during design over the course of many design sessions. This paper introduces an abstraction and generalization of those patterns. Risk is defined as anything that can go wrong, along with its approximate likelihood and consequence. The indicators, and causes, and effects of these risks are cross cutting across the multiple levels of people and processes involved in the design, and the actual design product itself.
Keywords :
aerospace; risk management; space research; Project Design Center of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory; cross cutting; design mission; end-to-end conceptual design; holistic approach; risk management; space missions concurrent design; Buildings; Laboratories; Monitoring; Process design; Product design; Propulsion; Risk management; Space missions; Space technology; Technology management;