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Title: Office of Systems Safety and Mission Assurance


1
Government-Industry Data Exchange Program
GIDEP as a Resource
Presentation for the GSFC Systems Engineering
Seminar, July 13, 2004
Presented by Michael J. Sampson, Alert
Coordinator Manager, Workmanship and EEE Parts
Assurance NASA GSFC, Greenbelt, MD 20771 Code
306, Systems Management Office, Phone
301-286-3335 Fax 301-286-1667 Michael.J.Sampson_at_
nasa.gov
2
Overview
  • Introduction to the Government-Industry Data
    Exchange Program (GIDEP)
  • Charter, Policy, History, Participation and
    Website
  • NASA and GSFC involvement
  • GIDEP Document Types
  • Including Examples
  • NASA and GSFC Processes for Handling GIDEP
  • NASA Advisories, differences from GIDEP
  • GIDEP and NASA Advisories as Lessons Learned
    Tools
  • Conclusions

3
GIDEP Mission Statement

The mission of the Government-Industry Data
Exchange Program is to support government systems
readiness, productivity and cost reduction
through timely retrieval, storage and
distribution of data among government and
industry organizations. Charter statement
by the Department of Defense Joint Logistics
Commanders
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Office of Management and Budget
Policy Letter No. 91-3 Reporting Nonconforming
Products 4. Policy. Agencies shall review
existing programs or, where necessary, establish
new programs to assure the quality of purchased
products and materials. Information shall be
exchanged among agencies about nonconforming
products. The existing Government/Industry Data
Exchange Program (GIDEP) operated by the
Department of Defense will serve as the central
data base for receiving and disseminating
information about such products.
5
GIDEP History
  • 1958 Army, Navy, Air Force Team
    established. Ballistic missile engineering
    data.
  • 1965-1966 NASA and Canada joined. Alerts
    introduced.
  • JLC Adopted Program and sponsorship.
    Naval Warfare Assessment Division lead.
  • OMB Policy Letter 91-3. Major Federal
    Agencies join.
  • On-line system introduced. Electronic
    distribution.
  • 1996 World-wide web access.
  • 1996 MIL-STD-1556B CANCELED! Established
    REQUIREMENTS for contractor participation
    in GIDEP. MIL-HDBK-965 is replacement but
    only offers Guidance

6
GIDEP Community
GIDEP is a partnership between Government
Agencies and Industry teamed to share
technically valid, fact-based information. The
GIDEP community consists of approximately 400
Government and 1200 Industry Participants.
Scientific and technical information is shared
through an on-line web-enabled database.
7
GIDEP Sponsoring Agencies
  • US Army
  • US Navy
  • US Air Force
  • NASA
  • Department of Energy
  • Defense Contract Management Agency
  • Canadian Department of National Defence
  • Defense Logistics Agency

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http//www.gidep.org
9
GIDEP ReportingHierarchy at GSFC
OSSMA DIRECTOR
W. Denoon
Deputy Systems Management R. Day
Code 306 Chief W. Connley
Alert Coordinator M. Sampson
10
NASA Documentation
  • NPR 8735.1A Procedures for Exchanging Parts,
    Materials, and Safety Problem Data Utilizing the
    Government-Industry Data Exchange Program and
    NASA Advisories.
  • Requires ALL NASA Centers Participate in GIDEP
  • AND Have a Process to Issue NASA Advisories
  • GPG 5340.3D Preparation and Handling of Alerts,
    Safe-Alerts and Advisories.

11
GIDEP Document TypesAlerts
Alert A GIDEP document that reports a problem
with parts, components, materials,
specifications, software, manufacturing
processes, or test equipmentthat can cause a
functional failure. Examples
  • Cleanroom Wipes Contaminated With Silicones
    (September, 2003) The GSFC issued this Alert
    after receiving cleanroom wipes contaminated with
    silicones. At least one other government agency
    reported contaminated wipes from the same source.
    The responsible manufacturer reported that their
    supplier had provided contaminated raw material.
  • Semiconductor Device, Transistor, PNP, Silicon,
    Switching (May, 2004) A transistor exhibited an
    emitter-collector short due to a nickel particle.

12
GIDEP Document TypesSafe Alerts
Safe-Alert A GIDEP document that reports a
non-conforming item, product or situation that
creates a safety hazard for personnel or
equipment.Examples
  • Dynamometer (October, 2004) Dillon alerted
    customers that the Model AN and ANC dynamometers
    (used in overhead lifting) had a safety issue
    associated with fatigue life for units
    manufactured prior to and including 1978. Note
    A total of seven affected dynamometers were found
    at GSFC/WFF and disposed of.
  • Stackable Side Chairs, Weld Failure (February,
    2003) Two stackable metal frame chairs failed at
    the weld joint while personnel were sitting on
    them.

For safety issues, contact Terry Spagnuolo (Code
250) Also, for safety issues involving
non-conforming items, contact Mike Sampson (Code
306)
13
GIDEP Document TypesSafe Alerts
Problem Advisory A GIDEP document that reports a
problem with parts,components, materials,
manufacturing processes, specifications,
software, manufacturing processes, or test
equipment that has an unknown or low probability
of causing problems for other users. Examples
  • Zinc Whisker-Induced Failures of Electronic
    Systems (August, 2003) GSFC originated this
    Advisory with a special emphasis on facilities
    employing raised access floor systems comprised
    of zinc-plated floor tiles and or using a
    zinc-plated steel infrastructure.
  • Microcircuit, Hybrid, DC/DC Converter (August,
    2003) The GSFC persuaded an OEM to issue an
    Advisory on a DC/DC converter that failed during
    GSFC ground testing in a vacuum environment. The
    failure was attributable to a solder joint.

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2003 - NASA GSFC Produced GIDEP ZINC Whiskers on
Raised Floor Structures
Zinc-Plated Steel Underside of Floor Tile
Its Growing ZINC WHISKERS!! Estimate 1 - 10
MILLION Whiskers on this Single Tile (4 sq ft
area)
Typical Raised Floor Computer Room
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A Mechanism for Distribution of ZINC WHISKERS
Throughout Raised Floor Facilities
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GIDEP Document TypesAgency Action Notice
Agency Action Notice A GIDEP document that
redistributes problem informationissued by a
Government Agency to GIDEP participants. Examples
  • CPSC, Central Sprinkler Company Update Voluntary
    Recall to Replace O-Ring Fire Sprinklers (May,
    2003) The GSFC facilities group is in the
    process of replacing over 3,000 affected
    sprinkler heads that were found on Center.
  • Cylinder, Carbon Dioxide (January, 2002) The
    Defense Supply Center Philadelphia issued an
    alert against a manufacturer for defective carbon
    dioxide cylinders used on inflatable life vests
    and life rafts. Wallops found a total of 80
    affected life vest cylinders and removed them
    from service.

17
GIDEP Document TypesMetrology Data
Metrology Data Consists of calibration
procedures and technical manuals for various
types of electronic/mechanical equipment.
Calibration procedures provide instructions and
information that enable calibration personnel to
verify that instrument being calibrated is
within prescribed tolerances. Technical manuals
provide detailed maintenance, and/or
repair/operating instructions. Examples
  • The ICESat GLAS project requested and received a
    calibration procedure for a torque gauge

GIDEP provides us with FAST access to Calibration
and Tech Manuals that may otherwise be difficult
to obtain.
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GIDEP Document TypesDMSMS
Data on Diminishing Manufacturing Sources and
Material Shortages (DMSMS) Manufacturer data
that provides occurrences of product and or
product line discontinuances. Examples
  • CZEM Switzerland Discontinuance of Titanium
    Carbide Coating, Stainless Steel Balls Used in
    Precision Extreme Environment Ball Bearings Two
    companies have partnered to purchase the process
    technology and transfer the equipment to the
    United States.
  • Aeroflex Laboratories Notification to the
    Defense Supply Center and all customers that 11
    SMD (5962) part numbers will be discontinued
  • Intel Product Discontinuance Notification
    103986-00 Intel is announcing the discontinuance
    of Intel GDLXT12101. Product is discontinued from
    outsourced vendor (UMC). Final order date is
    June 30, 2005

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GIDEP Document TypesEngineering Reports
Engineering Reports are technical papers on a
variety of topics. Examples
  • TRWs Broadband Satellite Communication Payloads
    at C and KU Frequency Bands
  • Digital Signal Processing for Deep Space
    Transponders
  • Animation of Recorded Flight Data
  • Assessing the Risks of Commercial-Off-The Shelf
    Applications
  • Quick Prototyping of Flip Chip Assembly with MEMS
  • On-Chip 3D Air Core Micro-Inductor for
    High-Frequency Applications
  • Conformal coatings for 3D Multichip Microsystem
    Encapsulation

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GIDEP Document TypesReliability-Maintainability
Reports
Reliability-Maintainability Reports are
reliability-oriented technical papers on a
variety of topics. Examples
  • COTS Ceramic Chip Capacitors An Evaluation of
    the Parts and Assurance Methodologies
  • Authored by Jay Brusse (QSS) at GSFC
  • Quality Control and Processing of Historical
    Oceanographic Temperature, Salinity, and Oxygen
    Data
  • Best Practice Reliability and Maintainability
    Standard
  • Best Practice Statistical Quality Control
  • Commercial Off-The-Shelf (COTS) Avionics Software
    Study

21
GIDEP Document TypesUrgent Data Requests
Urgent Data Requests (UDRs) allow GIDEP
participants to query information from the GIDEP
Community. UDRs are often used to locate surplus
parts that have been discontinued or locate
parts that are critically needed for a given
project. In addition, UDRs are used to solicit
information such as failure data on EEE and
mechanical parts. Examples
  • Failure Rate, Failure Experience for Parts in TO
    Packages Assembled with 100 Nickel Caps.
    Failure mode is shorts caused by nickel flake
    particles.
  • Failure experience with wirewound resistors.
    Failure mode is intermittent or catastrophic open
    due to weld failure or related wire breakage
  • Source of Supply Request for CPU Module
  • Failure Experience, Failure Mode for Transistor

22
GIDEP Document TypesProduct Change Notices
Product Change and Product Information Notices
provide respective data on product changes (i.e.
datasheet, facility relocations) and product
information (i.e. test data, Qualified
Manufacturer List status, and package types).
Examples
  • Micron Product Change Notification PCN1436-PPS2K
    To announce the minimum number of packaged parts
    shipped on a tape-and-reel carrier will change
    from 1,000 devices to 2,000 devices.
  • Xilinx Advanced Product Change Notification
    PCN2003-04 Additional wafer fabrication facility
    for the C-grade members of the XC18V00 family of
    the In-System Programmable Configuration PROMs.

23
GIDEP Document TypesLesson Learned Bulletins
Lessons Learned provide work experiences on a
variety of subject matter. Sharing adverse
experiences may help avoid recurrences. Examples
  • Warning Hotels Could Be Hazardous To Your Health
  • Graduate Student Incurs Laser Injury to Eyes
  • Damage to Overhead Power Lines by 90-Ton Crane
  • Failure of the Finnigan Triton Mass Spectrometer
  • Zinc Whisker Shorting in Vacuum

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Warning Hotels Could Be Hazardous To Your Health
  • You open the door to your hotel room and drop
    your luggage. AT THAT VERY MOMENT, turn around
    and go back into the hallway to check your
    exit!!! Talk it over as you walk toward it. Is
    it on the left or right do you have to turn a
    corner? Open the exit door what do you see
    stairs or another door? Count the number of
    rooms/doors you go by to get to the exit! As you
    arrive back to your room, take a look once more.
    Do you think you could get to the exit with a
    blindfold on? You better be able to, because
    smoke is a deadly blindfold!!! During a fire, a
    well planned exit strategy can save your life!
  • The procedure takes less than one minute to be
    effective. It must become a habit!!!! Those of
    you who are too lazy or tired to do it are real
    riverboat gamblers. There are over 5,000 hotel
    fires per year. The odds are sure to catch up
    with you.
  • You must know how to avoid smoke and panic to
    survive a hotel fire!!!

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Access to GIDEP Documents
Due to ITAR restrictions, you must be a US
citizen in order to be granted database
accessibility
  • Currently, GIDEP documents can be viewed either
    by
  • Registering as a GIDEP User in order to access
    the GIDEP database. See the Alert Coordinator
    for form.
  • Subscribing to the OSSMA GIDEP Alert/NASA
    Advisory distribution system. Contact the Alert
    Coordinator in order to be placed on email list.

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GIDEP Distribution Restrictions
  • Per the GIDEP Manual, Information distributed by
    GIDEP contains technical data whose export is
    restricted by Arms Export Act (Title 22, USC Sec.
    2751 EtSeq) or Executive Order 12470.
  • In addition, GIDEP documents have the following
    distribution restriction Distribution is not
    authorized outside of the GIDEP participants
    organization.

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Incoming GIDEP Document Process
  • Per NPR and GPG requirements, an engineering
    review of the following documents is performed
    Alerts, Safe-Alerts, Problem Advisories, and
    Agency Action Notices. In addition, NASA
    Advisories are reviewed.
  • Based on review, the documents are distributed as
    appropriate.
  • Project (or affected Code) responses are required
    and documented in GSFC closed loop system

28
Log of Incoming Alerts and Advisories (Sample
Only)
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Project Summary Metrics
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Creating GIDEP Alerts andNASA Advisories
  • Candidates for GIDEP Alerts and NASA Advisories
    are reviewed by the Office of the Alert
    Coordinator
  • NASA Advisory A NASA document for exchanging
    significant parts, materials, and safety problems
    or concerns among NASA activities
  • Used for NASA-specific and NASA-caused errors and
    lessons learned
  • Or when a GIDEP is not possible or practical
  • Or to address spaceflight specific implications
    of others experiences
  • The Office of the Alert Coordinator provides
    technical writing and content support to the
    Technical Point of Contact
  • The Chief Counsel reviews all NASA Advisories for
    legal issues and for unrestricted distribution

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Examples of GSFC NASA Advisories in 2004
  • NA-GSFC-2004-08 Testing of Actel SX-A and RTSX-S
    Programming Algorithms
  • NA-GSFC-2004-07 Thruster (1.0 lbf) Assembly
    Failure
  • NA-GSFC-2004-06 Actel RTSX-S and SX-A Programmed
    Antifuses
  • NA-GSFC-2004-05 Cable Failure Attributable to
    Workmanship Error During Assembly of COTS
    Connector
  • NA-GSFC-2004-04 TRST and the IEEE JTAG 1149.1
    Interface. FPGAs
  • NA-GSFC-2004-03 Unauthorized Distributors
  • NA-GSFC-2004-02 Application Concerns on COTS
    MOSFETS from International Rectifier
  • NA-GSFC-2004-01 Indium Solder Encapsulating Gold
    Bonding Wire Leads to Fragile Gold-Indium
    Compounds and an Unreliable Condition that
    Results in Wire Interconnection Rupture

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Indium Gold Compounds on GLAS Diode Array
From NASA Advisory NA-GSFC-2004-01
Gold Wire Becomes Fragile And May Rupture
Indium Solder Gold Wires Reliability
Hazard!!!
Indium Gold Intermetallic
Gold Wire
Lesson Avoid use of Indium in Proximity to Gold
!!!
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Lessons Learned
  • Alerts and Advisories are VERY Effective Methods
    for Communicating Lessons Learned
  • Disposition is Usually Contractually Imposed
  • Most Contractors are Long-Time Participants and
    Have Well-Developed Response Processes
  • Market Recognition
  • Well-Developed NASA Closed Loop Process

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In conclusion, GIDEP is a Resource
  • Alerts, Safe-Alerts, Advisories, and Agency
    Action Notices are free.These documents are very
    helpful in ensuring mission success
  • GSFC NASA Advisories are freely distributed with
    no distribution restrictions. GSFC NASA
    Advisories capture valuable Lessons Learned
  • Obtain free calibration reports to maintain
    equipment calibration
  • Engineering and Reliability-Maintainability
    reports are available
  • Utilize Urgent Data Requests to locate surplus
    parts and materials
  • Urgent Data Requests also can be used to request
    failure experience data
  • Free reports are also available on Lessons
    Learned, DMSMS, and Product Change and Product
    Information Notices

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The Alert Process is Two-Way
  • Almost Every Project in NASA Will Benefit from
    the Information Provided by GIDEP Documents and
    NASA Advisories
  • We Have A Legal and Ethical Requirement to
    Contribute Our Lessons Learned
  • So Please Do Your Part and Report Candidate
    Incidents or Experiences
  • We Will Make it Easy
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