I&O 1.3.64 Cupola
The Cupola will be GFE to the ISS. Data associated with the Cupola for Contractor integration activities will be provided in accordance with Attachment J-2.
The Contractor shall deliver Hardware for installation in Cupola in accordance with the DIL. This hardware shall be considered Common Hardware and controlled in accordance with SSP 41170, paragraphs 3.3.2.2, 3.3.2.3, and 3.3.2.4. Prior to establishment of the NASA baseline as specified in SSP 41170, the Contractor shall provide notification of changes to the Common Hardware to the Government. The Contractor shall perform traceability from the common component Hardware to the Cupola specification (SSP50333) in accordance with DR VE24.
I&O 1.3.64.2 Design Review Support
The Contractor shall provide technical support to NASA for reviews of the Cupola.
I&O 1.3.64.3 Cupola Specification Maintenance
The Contractor shall maintain the Cupola specification (SSP 50333) in accordance with DR VE07.
I&O 1.3.64.4 Cupola Verification Support
The Contractor shall perform Fluid and Cable fit-checks of the Cupola side of the interface with Node 1 vestibule jumpers.
The Contractor shall perform the digital Pre-assembly tasks for Cupola at KSC.
The Contractor shall perform the Fluid and Cable Fit Checks for Cupola at KCS after Cupola delivery.
1.3.64.5 PCBM Kits
DDT&E a. The Contractor shall deliver the Passive Common Berthing Mechanism(PCBM) kit (including the equipment, installation instructions, checkout procedures, and kit proofing) in accordance with the DIL. The Contractor shall provide the personnel for ESA technicians to consult, during the ESA installation of the PCBM rings and mechanisms as well as the ATP, on-site at the ESA contractor.
I&O b. The Contractor shall provide the Passive CBM finite element model in contractor format.
I&O c. Based on the Cupola PCBM finite element model, the Contractor shall verify that the Cupola installation has not invalidated the CBM structural verification.
I&O d. The Contractor shall perform the integrated structural analysis of the PCBM and Cupola while it is attached to Node 1.
I&O e. The Contractor shall perform end-to-end berthing analysis in order to assure that the Cupola can be mated to Node 1.
I&O f. The Contractor shall modify the PCBM rings to include the interface holes for the Cupola Restraints and Mobility capability. This new interface shall be documented in SSP 41004, part II.
I&O 1.3.64.6 Common Hardware Storage
The Contractor shall provide the storage space to accommodate all of the U.S. contractor provided Cupola Component Hardware from the time of delivery to NASA per the DIL until NASA delivery to ESA per the NASA to NASA GFEL.
I&O 1.3.64.7 Cupola Glass Requirements
The Contractor shall develop and maintain specifications and Interface Control Drawings for the Cupola Glass to be delivered in accordance with the DIL. The Cupola Glass shall meet all requirements as defined in SSP 50333, paragraph 3.3.12.1.5 and 3.3.12.1.5.1.
I&O 1.3.64.8 Window Frame Technical Support
The Contractor shall provide support to assist NASA/ESA with Cupola window frame design and development.
OPD 1.3.64.9 Cupola Debris Panes Redesign
The Contractor shall develop and implement an approach to modify the exiting Debris Panes and also produce new debris panes for the ESA Cupola to accommodate debris panes assembly replacement both EVA and IVA.
2. The Contractor shall develop this approach using Cupola test and flight frames provided to the Contractor by Alenia.
Thermal Analysis for Debris Shields
DDT&E The Contractor shall provide for NASA supplied Space Vision System targets and relocation of the Flight Releaseable Grapple Fixture (FRGF) on the USL per SSP 50228.
Test Support to RSC-E for EM Testing
I&O The Contractor shall provide support to Energia (RSC-E) electromagnetic testing to verify requirements of SSP 50094: paragraphs 3.4.1.2.4, and 3.4.1.2.5 for the Progress, Soyuz, and Russian Orlan EVA Suits.
U.S./NASDA Joint Video and Audio Testing
I&O For Joint Video and Audio Testing, the Contractor shall
Provide Joint Video Test Plans and Procedures
Provide Contractor unique test hardware and software for the U.S. and Japan tests. This includes transportation and maintenance of the test equipment
Perform in the U.S. and support testing in Japan.
SVF and ISIL Support for the MCC
I&O The Contractor shall support software system testing for mission operations as follows:
Mission Control Center Development Software
Mission Control Center Operational Readiness Testing
Stage Testing
Mission Configuration Testing
Provide Scar for Ethernet/MIL-STD-1553 Growth Capability
DDT&E The Contractor shall provide an Airlock wiring scar to support Ethernet/MIL-STD-1553 growth capability.
EVA and IVA Window Debris Pane Changeout
OPD a. The contractor shall design, develop, fabricate, and deliver a USL and JEM debris pane containment cover interface mod kit that provides the interface between the Government provided debris pane containment cover and the USL module and JEM.
The Contractor shall install the USL debris pane containment cover interface mod kit onto the USL for launch.
The Contractor shall conduct electronic and flight hardware fit check to demonstrate mechanical fit and EVA compatibility.
The Contractor shall design and deliver a USL window stack mockup and two Cupola window stack mockups. Cupola window stack mockups shall be based on Government furnished drawings of the Cupola window frame design.
Handrail and Worksite Interface Socket Accommodations
OPD The Contractor shall provide hardware, documentation and certification for on-ground installation of US Lab EVA handrails and Worksite Interface (WIF) sockets originally planned for on-orbit installation.
CBM System Level Testing of the JEM-PM and JEM ELM-PS CBM at MHI
I&O The Contractor shall support active CBM electrical Acceptance Testing on the JEM. This includes transportation and maintenance test equipment.
Addition and Installation of GFE Hardware
DDT&E The Contractor shall install Government Furnished Equipment provisions for Extravehicular Mobility Unit umbilical stowage and Inter-Module Ventilation duct restraint.
EVA Fit Check Test
I&O The contractor shall prepare test procedures, conduct test readiness reviews, monitor Government fit checks, and document results for EVA Fit Checks.
USL Jumper Kits for System Racks
OPD a. The Contractor shall design, develop, fabricate, and deliver USL Utility Jumper Kit suitable for on-orbit IVA installation and removal which allows the identified USL System Racks to be fully rotated in the USL without disconnection of the utility interface connections.
b. The USL Utility Jumper Kit shall contain jumpers for the following USL racks and rack utilities:
LAF1, Avionics #2
J1 120 VDC power
J42 Video
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