OMB Approval No. 2700-0042
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2. AMENDMENT/MODIFICATION NO. / 3. EFFECTIVE DATE / 4. REQUISITION/PURCHASE REQ. NO. / 5. PROJECT NO. (If applicable)
Modification 263 / See 16C. / N/A
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NASA Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center
Attn: Lawrence A. Kenyon, PCO, Mail Code BN
2101 Nasa Road One
Houston, Texas 77058
8. NAME AND ADDRESS OF CONTRACTOR (No., street, county, State, and ZIP Code)
LOCKHEED-MARTIN SPACE OPERATIONS COMPANY
Attn: Kathy Collins, Manager of Contracts
595 Gemini Avenue
Houston, Texas 77058
CODE / FACILITY CODE
(x) / 9A. AMENDMENT OF SOLICITATION NO. / 9B. DATED (SEE ITEM 11)
10A. MODIFICATION OF CONTRACT/ORDER NO. / 10B. DATED (SEE ITEM 13)
X / NAS 9-98100 / 10/1/98
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14. description of amendment/modification (Organized by UCF section headings, including solicitation/contract subject matter where feasible.)
The purpose of Modification 263 is to replace any references to Contract Service Level Agreements (CSLAs) contained in Section J-1 with a reference to Factory Service Agreements (FSAs). This is a no cost adjustment to the contract. Changes to the section are underlined and bar marked in the right margin. Section J-1 is deleted in its entirety and replaced with the following:
(See page 2.)
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Kathy Collins, CSOC Contracts Mgr. / Wayne C. Buckley, Contracting Officer
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Original signed by: Kathy Collins / 11-21-01 / BY / Original signed by: Wayne Buckley / 11/13/2001
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NAS 9-98100

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Consolidated

Space Operations

Contract

Statement of Work

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

1. SCOPE OF CONSOLIDATED SPACE OPERATIONS CONTRACT 5

1.1 THE STATEMENT OF WORK STRUCTURE 6

1.2 WORK BREAKDOWN STRUCTURE 7

2. CONSOLIDATED SPACE OPERATIONS CONTRACT 10

2.1 PROGRAM AND BUSINESS MANAGEMENT 10

2.1.1 Planning 11

2.1.2 Management Reporting/Reviews 11

2.1.3 Financial Management 11

2.1.4 Performance Measurement 12

2.1.4.1 Performance Measurement System 12

2.1.4.2 Performance Metrics and Surveillance Plan 12

2.1.4.3 Standard Units of Service Performance Assessment Metrics 12

2.1.5 Property Management 13

2.1.6 Service Element Management 13

2.1.7 Configuration Management and Control 14

2.1.8 Security Management 14

2.1.8.1 Telecommunications Security 14

2.1.8.2 Information Technology Security (ITS) Program 15

2.1.9 Safety and Health Management 15

2.1.10 Quality Assurance 16

2.1.11 Environmental Management 16

2.1.12 Year 2000 Compatibility 16

2.2 SERVICE LEVEL AGREEMENTS 18

Factory Service Agreements 18

2.2.2 Project Service Level Agreements 18

2.2.3 Allocation of Cost 19

2.3 SYSTEMS ENGINEERING, DEVELOPMENT INTEGRATION, AND ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT 20

2.3.1 Systems Engineering 20

2.3.2 Development Integration 20

2.3.3 Advanced Technology Development 21

2.4 SPACE OPERATIONS SERVICES 22

2.4.1 Mission Services 22

2.4.1.1 Mission Planning 22

2.4.1.2 Mission Control 23

2.4.1.3 Flight Dynamics 23

2.4.1.4 Spacecraft Analysis 24

2.4.1.5 Payload Analysis 24

2.4.1.6 Science Data Processing 24

2.4.1.7 Data Storage 24

2.4.1.8 Mission Services Development 25

2.4.1.9 Supporting Services 25

2.4.2 Data Services 25

2.4.2.1 Data Acquisition 26

2.4.2.2 Data Formatting and Transfer 26

2.4.2.3 Command Handling 26

2.4.2.4 Command Transmission 26

2.4.2.5 Tracking Data Generation 26

2.4.2.6 Data Distribution 27

2.4.2.7 Network Management 27

2.4.2.8 Reserved 27

2.4.2.9 Data Services Development 27

2.4.2.10 Supporting Services 28

2.4.3 Center Unique Services 28

2.4.3.1 GSFC Center Unique Service 29

2.4.3.1.1 Reserved 29

2.4.3.1.2 Reserved 29

2.4.3.1.3 Reserved 29

2.4.3.1.4 Logistics Services 29

2.4.3.1.5 Reserved 29

2.4.3.1.6 Reserved 29

2.4.3.1.7 Reserved 29

2.4.3.1.8 Reserved 29

2.4.3.2 JPL Center Unique Services 29

2.4.3.3 JSC Center Unique Services 29

2.4.3.3.1 Emergency Operations Center 29

2.4.3.3.2 Electronic Systems Test Laboratory 29

2.4.3.4 MSFC Center Unique Services 29

2.4.3.5 KSC Center Unique Services 30

2.4.3.5.1 Voice Communication Services 30

2.4.3.5.2 Video Distribution Services 30

2.4.3.5.3 Transmission Services 30

2.4.3.5.4 Cable Services 30

2.4.3.5.5 Communication Support Services 30

2.4.3.5.6 Joint Services Contracts Engineering Services 30

2.4.3.5.7 Administrative Phone Services 30

2.4.3.5.8 Administrative Computer Networks 30


TABLE OF APPENDICES

aPPENDIX 1: DATA REQUIREMENTS DESCRIPTION LIST aPP 1:1

appendix 2: data requirements description sheets app 2:1

table of addendum

addendum a: mission set a:1

addendum b: FACTORY SERVICE AGREEMENTS

B.1

B.2

B.2.1.1 Space Science and Earth Observing Mission Services

B.2.1.2 Solar System Exploration Mission Services

B.2.1.3 Human Space Flight Mission Services

B.2.1.4 Payload Mission Services

B.2.2.1 Tracking, Data Acquisition, and Command Data Services and Ground Network Management Data Services

B.2.2.2 Space Network and Network Management Services

B.2.2.3 Deep Space Network Services

B.2.2.4 Wide Area Network Services

B.2.3.1 GSFC Center Unique Services

B.2.3.2 JPL Center Unique Services

B.2.3.3 JSC Center Unique Services

B.2.3.4 MSFC Center Unique Services

B.2.3.5 KSC Center Unique Services

B.2.5 ELV Data Services

B.2.5.1 Checkout and Launch Support Mission Services

B.3

B.3 Development Engineering Services

B.4

B.4.2.1 Space Operations Systems Engineering SODA

B.4.2.2 Space Science and Earth Observing SODA

B.4.2.3-A Solar System Exploration SODA

B.4.2.3-B Deep Space Network SODA

B.4.2.4 Human Spaceflight SODA

B.4.2.5-A MSFC Payloads Mission Services SODA

B.4.2.5-B MSFC NISN SODA

B.4.2.6-A Checkout and Launch Control System SODA

B.4.2.6-B ELV Telemetry Station SODA

B.4.2.6-C Communications SODA

LIST OF FIGURES

FIGURE 1.2-1 CSOC WBS 8

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1.  SCOPE OF CONSOLIDATED SPACE OPERATIONS CONTRACT

As defined hereinafter, the contractor’s mission is to manage, be responsible for, and provide space operations services to meet the requirements of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) space flight and science programs. In performing this mission, the contractor will provide services including data acquisition from a user vehicle or source, data transmission to the end user, data processing and storage, and mission control center operations. Services to be provided also include trajectory data processing, navigation analysis and attitude determination, as specified in the contract.

The contractor will make these services available to all NASA space operations elements. These include the planetary spacecraft of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), Earth orbiting robotic spacecraft operated by the Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC), suborbital programs conducted by the Wallops Flight Facility (WFF), robotic spacecraft operated by NASA sponsored Science Institutes, human-tended spacecraft payload operations support at the Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC), the Shuttle and Space Station Programs at the Johnson Space Center (JSC), and Spacecraft Launch Processing at the Kennedy Space Center (KSC). As a mechanism to further amortize investment and thereby reduce the overall cost to NASA for maintaining the service providing infrastructure, the contractor will also provide services to non-contract customers on an as-available basis. Commitment of services to non-contract customers shall require NASA approval when Government property is planned to be used.

1.1  THE STATEMENT OF WORK STRUCTURE

The Statement of Work (SOW), Mission Set and FSAs shall be taken as a whole. The SOW, set forth in a WBS structure, must be read and utilized/interpreted in conjunction with the FSAs, Mission Set, and detailed requirements in the reference libraries.

Figure 1.2-1 Contract WBS Structure Graphic

Graphically depicts the structure at a glance to facilitate location and use of SOW sections.

Section 2.1 Describes the Program and Business Management requirements.

Section 2.2 Describes the Service Level Agreements generation and maintenance requirements.

Section 2.3 Describes the Systems Engineering, Integration, and Advanced Technology Development requirements.

Section 2.4 Describes the Space Operations Service requirements.

This section of the CSOC SOW is organized and based on the technical requirements, which are identified as services, needed to provide space operations. These services are categorized as Mission, Data, and Center Unique services.

Appendix 1 Contains the Data Requirements Description List which is a summary list of the Data Requirements Description Sheets contained in Appendix 2.

Appendix 2 Data Requirements Description Sheets define the data deliverable (i.e. documents, meetings, presentations/reviews) being requested and referenced within the SOW and FSAs.

Addendum A Mission Set

The Mission Set lists the missions the contractor shall provide Space Operation services for during the life of the contract. It identifies the mission phase; the mission launch date; mission potential stop date and mission committed stop date. The contractor shall provide services as specified in the SOW and FSAs to satisfy these missions.

Addendum B Factory Service Agreements

Addendum B contains FSAs and Space Operations Management Directives (SODA) FSAs. The CSLA’s contain the completion requirements and the SODA FSAs define the level-of-effort requirements.

The Factory Service Agreements (FSAs) reflect NASA’s current requirements for services with the current Service Elements Architecture. These requirements are expected to change with the Integrated Operations Architecture development and implementation. It will be necessary that the CSOC Phase 2 Offerors propose updates to these requirements reflecting their proposed Integrated Operations Architecture.

The current Mission Services and Data Services requirements documents and FSAs referred to in the SOW are found in this Addendum. Each FSA defines the required services with performance standards. Within each FSA there is an Integrated Table (paragraph. 3.0) that maps the service elements to the applicable requirement documents and to the required services in Section 2.4. The FSAs also contain future systems and systems under development descriptions that the contractor will be expected to sustain, maintain, and operate under this contract when development is complete.

Each FSAs integrated table contains Mission Requirements Documents which specify the mission requirements necessary to provide services for a specific mission. Some FSAs also contain Operations documents. Where referenced, these Operations Procedures, Plans, and Agreements documents contain derived requirements, and constitute the initial ground system support configuration requirements and operations protocols. Operations requirements are expected to change periodically in response to spacecraft anomalies and flight software updates. These changes may be made due to CSOC Integrated Operations Architecture or operations approaches, or due to customer requirements; however CSOC shall be responsible for implementing these changes and maintaining these Operations Procedures and Plans.

FSAs contain an integrated table that defines the specific requirements to be provided by the CSOC contractor. The paragraph 3.0 Integrated Table content is defined below:

Service Element - Defines which service element the table entry is referencing.

Address/Location - The service element’s address/location

Ownership - Defines if the service element facility is government owned, contractor owned, government leased, or contractor leased

Security Level - Defines the required security for the service element defining the Information Technology Security and if the service element requires classified/secret controls.

Operating Hours - Operating hours define the when the service element is required to be operational. It does not imply the staffing requirements as service elements may function in a “lights out” capacity

Services - References the SOW requirements allocated to the specified service element

Requirements Documents - The requirements that are to be fulfilled performed by the contractor and are being satisfied in part or in total by the service element or a collection of service elements.

Notes - Additional information to clarify the government’s intent, service needs, and special considerations.

1.2  WORK BREAKDOWN STRUCTURE

Figure 1.2-1 contains the CSOC WBS. This structure also defines the SOW structure.

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B.0
CSOC
B.1 / B.3 / B.4
PRGM Services / Development Engineering Services / SODA Services
B.1.1 / B.1.2 / B.3.1 / B.4.1
Program & Business Mgmt / Systems Engineering, Int. & AT / CSOC Initiated Projects / SODA Management
Facilities for CSOC Initiated Projects / B.4.2
B.1.1.1 / B.1.2.1 / SODA Services
Program Management / Systems Engineering
B.4.2.1
B.1.1.2 / B.1.2.2 / SOMO SODA Services
Business Management / Reserved
B.4.2.2
B.1.1.3 / B.1.2.3 / GSFC SODA Services
Commercialization & Sales / Advanced Tech Development
B.3.2 / B.4.2.3
B.1.1.4 / New Mission Capabilities / JPL SODA Services
Information Mgmt Systems / B.2
Factory Services / Facilities for New Mission Capabilities / B.4.2.4
B.1.1.5 / (See next page for / JSC SODA Services
Safety, Health, Environment & Quality / B.2 detail) / B.3.3
NASA Initiated Projects / B.4.2.5
B.1.1.6 / B.1.1.8 / MSFC SODA Services
Program Integration / Security Management / Facilities for NASA Initiated Projects
B.4.2.6
B.1.1.7 / B.1.1.9 / B.3.4 / KSC SODA Services
Reserved / SLA &Services Catalog Mgmt / Other Development Projects
Facilities for Other Development Projects

FIGURE 1.2-1 CSOC WBS