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"Memorandum, routing slip, and letter by Harold G. Russell, Colonel, USAF, concerning the Business Week article 'North American tries to advance under fire.'"
This document also contains part of the Business Week article "North American tries to advance under fire", (June 3, 1967) pages 154 to 162. The complete article can be found at the UAH Library in microfilm format.; The document has handwritten notes and is a poor photocopy. -
"Memorandum: collection, preparation and submission of POP 65-3."
This memo constitutes a request for all MSFC elements to prepare and submit information as scheduled in Enclosure 1. This schedule lists only key interface dates from one organization to another. It will be the responsibility of I-RM and R-RM to implement internal schedules compatible with Enclosure 1. -
"Michoud operations : historical operations: July 1, 1963 - December 31, 1963."
Historical report from July 1st to December 31st. -
"MSC/Apollo program management"
The purpose of this document is to describe how the Manned Spacecraft Center is managing its responsibilities in the Apollo Program The organization, procedures, and management philosophy described herein, represent the accumulated knowledge gained from our experience with the Mercury, Gemini, and Apollo Programs. It should be remembered, however, that managing a research and development program of Apollo's size and complexity, is an experimental "R&D" process in itself. -
"MSFC projects index by laboratory."
Project indexes included for: Advanced Systems Office, Aero-Astrodynamics Laboratory, Astrionics Laboratory, Computation Laboratory, Engineering Computation Division, Manufacturing Engineering Laboratory, Propulsion and Vehicle Engineering Laboratory, Quality and Reliability Assurance Laboratory, Research and Development Operations, Research Projects Laboratory, and Test Laboratory. -
"NASA management programs."
Address by Dr. George E. Mueller, Associate Administrator for Manned Space Flight, National Aeronautics and Space Administration; Joint AIAA/CASI Meeting, Montreal, Canada, July 8, 1968. AS DELIVERED.; Includes charts. -
"Nortronics Huntsville organizational chart."
Nortronics/Northrop corporate organizational chart. Contains descriptions of the staff below the charts. -
"Operational Experiences on the Saturn V S-IVB stage."
This paper presents a light, but reverent, discussion of some of the Douglas operational experiences on the Saturn V/S-IVB stage. Certain relevant aspects of earlier work on the Thor intermediate range ballistic missile, the Saturn I S-IV stage, and the Uprated Saturn I S-IVB stage are also discussed.; Aeronautic and Space Engineering and Manufacturing Meeting, Los Angeles, Calif., Oct. 7 - 11, 1968. -
"Problems experienced in program management."
Letter to "management" detailing problems identified in management's handling of projects. -
"Program scheduling manual."
Manual centered around teaching program schedueling. -
"Project Manager's Report."
Report detailing the costs of materials and contracts. -
"Propulsion and Vehicle Engineering Laboratory monthly progress report (April 1, 1966 through April 30, 1966)."
Progress report for the month of April, 1966. -
"Propulsion and Vehicle Engineering Laboratory monthly progress report (August 1, 1966 through August 31, 1966)."
A collection of progress reports covering a large number of projects within the month of August, 1966 -
"Propulsion and Vehicle Engineering Laboratory monthly progress report (July 1, 1966 through July 31,1966)."
A collection of progress reports covering a large number of projects within the month of July, 1966 -
"Propulsion and Vehicle Engineering Laboratory monthly progress report (March 1, 1966 through March 31,1966)."
A collection of progress reports covering a large number of projects within the month of March, 1966 -
"Propulsion and Vehicle Engineering Laboratory monthly progress report (November 1, 1966 through November 30, 1966)."
A collection of progress reports covering a large number of projects within the month of November, 1966 -
"Propulsion and Vehicle Engineering Laboratory monthly progress report, November."
Monthly progress report for the month of November, 1968 -
"Propulsion and Vehicle Engineering Laboratory monthly progress report, September."
Monthly progress report for the month of September, 1968 -
"Purchasing and contracting at the George C. Marshall Space Flight Center."
This is a speech given to fellow purchasing agent regarding purchasing and contracting. -
"Reliability and quality management."
The role of Reliability and Quality in NASA program management is well defined by the NPC 200 series and complimentary procurement regulations. -
"Reliability prediction in design decision."
This paper presents some case histories in which reliability prediction plays an important role. -
"Response to any news media queries concerning MSFC S-II stage."
Letter to answer any incoming questions from the media regarding the MSFC-II stage and any briefed on Seal Beach. -
"Saturn IB orientation training manuel."
Prepared through joint efforts of Personnel Department, Education and Development Branch, Systems Training Unit, Michoud Operations and Engineering Communications Department, Technical Information Branch, Applied Communications Engineering Section, Huntsville Operations.; This publication presents a brief descriptive summary of the Saturn IB vehicle and Chrysler's Corporation's accomplishments in the missiles and space field. The Saturn IB information presented herein is based on current plans for each of the stages. Although there may be design changes from vehicle to vehicle, the basic components, systems, and operating principles will remain similar to previous models. -
"Saturn S-II annual progress report 1 July 1963 through 30 June 1964."
This document is the second annual progress report of the Saturn S-II Program. The report provides a summary and technical analysis of results of contract work by the Space and Information Systems Division of North American Aviation, Inc., for the period 1 July 1963 through 30 June 1964. This document was prepared in compliance with NASA contract NAS7-200. -
"Saturn S-II stage program plan."
This documents outlines the S & ID plan to fulfill the requirements of Contracts NAS7-80 and NAS7-200 for the design, development and manufacture of the Saturn S-II stage.; APPROVED by R E. Greer, Vice President and S-II Program Manager.; This reissue supersedes all previous issues of this report.; FOREWORD: The S-II stage is 81.5 feet in length and 33 feet in diameter, with a usable propellant capacity of 970,000 pounds, The S-II propellants are fully cryogenic-liquid oxygen at -279 F and liquid hydrogen at -423 F. Its five-engine cluster provides one million pounds of thrust. The stage is a cylindrical structure of relatively light weight with a shell designed to resist all loads without the use of stiffening members. Its skin is of welded aluminum panels, as are the elliptical bulkheads of the fuel and oxidizer tanks. Unique to its design is the common bulkhead that separates the -423 F liquid hydrogen from the -247 F liquid oxygen. The common bulkhead - a sandwich of two 33-foot diameter aluminum domes separated by an insulating filler of honeycomb - eliminates the weight penalty that would be imposed by the second bulkhead in more conventional design. This document describes the S & ID program plan for development of the S-II stage and associated a support equipment. -
"Saturn S-IVB quarterly technical progress report."
Douglas Aircraft Company Report DAC-56445, Saturn S-IVB Quarterly Technical Progress Report, covers design and development progress on the Saturn IB and Saturn V configurations of the S-IVB stage during August and September 1966. This report is prepared for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration under Contract NAS7-101. -
"Saturn S-IVB quarterly technical progress report."
Douglas Aircraft Company Report DAC-56533, Saturn S-IVB Quarterly Technical Progress Report, covers design and development progress on the Saturn IB and Saturn V configurations of the S-IVB stage during January, February, and March 1967. This report is prepared for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration under Contract NAS7-01.; Prepared for National Aeronautics and Space Administration under NASA contract NAS7-101.; Approved by A. P. O'Neal, Director, Saturn Development Engineering. -
"Saturn V First Stage Annual Progress Report: Fiscal Year 1968."
The report covers June 30, 1967 through June 27, 1968: Contract NAS8-5608, Schedules 1 and 1A, July 27, 1968. Prepared by J. P. Delaloye, Management Reporting and Analysis; Supervised by D. G. Valentine, Management Reporting and Analysis; Approved by R. F. Terry, Program Reports; D. H. Creim, Michoud, Program Planning and Reporting Manager; E. K. Cooper, S-IC Program Executive. -
"Saturn Vehicle Cryogenic Programs."
Paper from the 1965 Cryogenic Engineering Conference at Rice University, Houston, Texas, paper K-4. The abstract states, "This paper covers the cryogenic propellant and gaseous application to the George C. Marshall Space Flight Center Saturn Programs. Emphasis is placed on the overall application and the resultant logistic considerations. The planning of facilities, storage, and transportation required to ensure an adequate supply of cryogenic fluids when needed is traced from the engine and stage requirements. The entire cycle of technical requirements, estimating the quantities required from production and management of the program is developed, spacecraft application and other trends that affect cryogenic production are reviewed." -
"Test Laboratory monthly progress report" August.
Laboratory monthly progress report for the Saturn 1B program between dates August 1st through August 31st, 1967. -
"Test Laboratory monthly progress report" December.
Laboratory monthly progress report for the Saturn 1B program between dates December 1st through December 31st, 1967. -
"Test Laboratory monthly progress report" July.
Laboratory monthly progress report for the Saturn 1B program between dates July 1st through July 31st, 1967. -
"Test Laboratory monthly progress report" October.
Laboratory monthly progress report for the Saturn 1B program between dates October 1st through October 31st, 1967. Page 17 missing. -
"Test Laboratory progress report" Febuary and March.
Monthly rogress report for the test laboratory regarding the Saturn 1B program between Feburary and March -
"Test Laboratory progress report" May and June.
Monthly rogress report for the test laboratory regarding the Saturn 1B program between Feburary and March -
"Tool and Engineering Branch publication report."
Report list detailing the state of manufacturing plans as either "Rough" or "Final" drafts. -
"Vol. IV 3rd edition Management Information."
This document contains copies of management charts and photographs maintained in the Management Information Office of the Executive Staff on Advanced Program and Research and Technology Areas. -
"Where are we going in space management."
Presented to the First Space Congress, Cocoa Beach, Florida, April 21, 1964 by Joseph H. Reed, Chief, Management Analysis Office, Executive Staff, Marshall Space Flight Center at the request of the Associate Administrator for Manned Space Flight, NASA