[Moims-sc] Note on Emergency Support Services.
Ian.Harrison at esa.int
Ian.Harrison at esa.int
Thu Nov 20 11:55:12 UTC 2014
Hello All,
Please find some notes on Emergency Cross Support services from myself and
the IOAG.
>From my own conclusions :
There are some benefits to standardising a service for requesting
emergency cross support between agencies,
however the primary benefits come from standardising the information
exchange in advance of the service requests.
Both of these are outside the MOIMS scope, however they should use the
defined service framework if a service is to be defined.
I will arrange a teleconf in 2weeks to discussion the notes, please could
you let me know if you are interested
in participating and any comments you might have to either notes.
Cheers
Ian.
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A note on Emergency Support Services for comments.
Below are notes from IOAG on Emergency Cross Support.
Cheers
Ian.
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From: Michael Schmidt/esoc/ESA
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Date: 14/07/2014 15:34
Subject: IOAG Emergency Cross Support - Output of WG
Dear All,
I received a first output from the Emergency Cross-Support WG, which was
established after our Rome meeting. Please find attached an initial report
that will be further elaborated. However, since it raises a couple of
interesting questions to the IOAG community, which includes also
organisations that are not represented in the WG, I want to forward this
information. There are a couple of issues that need to be addressed during
our next meeting / telecon. I don't want to open a second discussion chain
at this stage in addition to the one within the WG. However, I would like
to give those agencies that are not involved in the WG the opportunity to
provide inputs that can be addressed in the WG.
Context of Emergency Support
The WG will define the context and scope of emergency cross-support. This
should be verified and confirmed by the IOAG.
Providing Emergency Under a Cross-Support Agreement
There are various bilateral agreements that comprise the cross-support
emergency support. However, even in those cases the results of the WG are
useful in order to standardise the cooperation.
Providing Emergency Support With No Cross-Support Agreement
As mentioned in the report the IOAG can help to establish multi-lateral
guidelines that can help to support each in time of spacecraft emergency.
It might even be possible to define a charta that regulates the emergency
cross-support between IOAG member agencies to be used when no
cross-support agreements exist. However, this is an aspect that requires
further discussion.
Legal and Liability Issues
Some points to be considered are addressed in the report.
Response Time
I believe that the response time is an issue. We have to discuss whether
we want to take commitments on the quality of the service.
Apart from the initial response time we might also have to discuss the
duration of the services that will be provided.
Support Priority
I believe that the IOAG guidelines should clearly specify what the
limitations are.
Services Provided
I believe that the idea of defining the "Operational Services" together
with some basic processes and procedures is good.
Safeguarding Emergency Support Capabilities
I don't think that special functions are required as I believe that no
special resources are needed and the standard resources are anyhow
maintained and put under configuration control.
Charge For Support
My first reaction would be that the initial support to rescue a satellite
is free of charge. However, this might dependent on the duration the
support is required and the bilateral agreements. I believe that this is
more an issue of bilateral agreements than an issue of the IOAG.
I am looking forward to discuss these aspects with you in our next telecon
and face-to-face meeting.
If you have any question or require further information please contact
either Erik Soerensen, who is the co-chair of the WG, or myself.
Kind Regards
Michael
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