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IV&V Program (SharePoint)

This SharePoint site is the NASA IV&V Program’s content management system (replacing ECM in 2024), providing a centralized location for organizing and storing documents and other content that relates to the Program’s processes and activities.

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Left to right: Adrienne Ross and Kevin Gilligan, Chief Program Management Officer (CPMO) support, Charles Hunt from the Office of the Chief FInancial Officer, Mary Skow, CPMO support, Chief Program Management Officer Dave Mitchell, Tracy Osborne and Tiffany Smith with the Office of the Chief Engineer, Ellen Stigberg, CPMO support, and Lisa Guerra in the Office of the Administrator.
Chief Program Management Officer (NASA Only)

Strengthening program and project management to increase performance and enable long-term mission success for NASA.

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STRIVES Repository (Also known as NTRS and NTRS-R)

The STRIVES repository contains NASA funded scientific and technical information. To find the shuttle era documents (24,717 public documents).

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Lessons Learned in Independent Technical Authority

Following the Columbia accident, the independent Columbia Accident Investigation Board, commonly referred to as CAIB, had numerous findings and recommendations with regards to Technical Authority.

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Lessons Learned From the Management of the Low Boom Flight Demonstrator

As stated in NASA Procedural Requirements document for NASA Space Flight Program and Project Management Requirements (NPR 7120.5), the LBFD project was required to conduct a Joint Confidence Level (JCL).

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Human Spaceflight Standards
Human Spaceflight Standards

NASA-STD-3001, NASA Spaceflight Human-System Standard Volume 1 and 2, establishes Agency requirements that enable human spaceflight missions by minimizing health risks, providing vehicle design parameters and enabling performance of flight and ground crew. Applicability and tailoring of Standards are determined based on each program’s mission profile and procurement strategy.

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NASA Response Framework

Learn more about the stages of the agency’s coronavirus response.

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Illustration of NASA’s Dragonfly rotorcraft-lander on the surface of Titan. Credit: Johns Hopkins APL
Dragonfly to Explore the Icy, Exotic World of Titan

Saturn’s largest moon holds vast oceans, organic chemistry.

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TQ&E New Hire Portal–Boot Camp Bridge–IV&V Confluence (nasa.gov)

IV&V Boot Camp is a 2-3 day training course for new IV&V Program technical employees.

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