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Title: Mission Operations Voice Enhancement MOVE


1
Mission Operations Voice Enhancement (MOVE)
  • NISN Quarterly Customer Videocon
  • March 12, 2007
  • Dan Duffy and Katie Poole

2
MOVE Background
  • The purpose of the Mission Operations Voice
    Enhancement (MOVE) Project is to replace existing
    mission voice systems with Commercial
    Off-the-Shelf (COTS) products suitable to meet
    the mission voice conferencing and voice
    recording requirements at NASA Centers and
    locations. The project is funded by the Space
    Operations Mission Directorate (SOMD) at HQs.
    The basic portion of the contract includes GSFC,
    MSFC and JSC. There are also 15 optional sites
    included.
  • MOVE will standardize the mission voice systems
    throughout NASA in support of current and future
    missions. The system will have a robust
    architecture managing voice conferencing to
    provide improved mission support. Mission voice
    systems will meet the high availability and
    expectations required for mission critical
    infrastructure. The new voice systems will have
    a built-in expansion capability sufficient to
    support the expected increase in required voice
    services for not less than 10 years of continued
    mission operations. Each Center's voice system
    will be controlled and configured locally.
    Interfaces will be standards-based, leveraging
    the advantages of future technology while
    providing for transition from today's legacy
    systems in a manner that minimizes impact to
    system users. Though switch capabilities will be
    site-specific (size, functions, end instrument
    interfaces), the system backbone will be common
    at each location. State-of-the-art end
    instruments will be compatible with any MOVE
    voice switch.

3
MOVE Contract Information
  • The contract was awarded to Frequentis, USA from
    Rockville, MD on September, 2006. Due to the
    protest period the contract start date is 2/01/07
  • Steps are being taken to finalize the schedule
    and proposed cost increases associated with the 7
    month protest delay. This will become Mod 1 to
    the contract
  • Pending Mod 1 approval, the basic site switch
    deliveries are as follows
  • GSFC - 3rd quarter of 2008
  • MSFC - 3rd quarter of 2008
  • JSC - 4th quarter of 2008

4
MOVE Schedule/Upcoming Activities
  • The Technical Interface Meeting (TIM) was held on
    February 14 - 15th at Frequentis facility in
    Rockville, MD
  • The System Design Review (SDR) will be held March
    26th - 30th in Nashville, TN
  • The Critical Design Review (CDR) is tentatively
    planned for the week of May 7th

5
MOVE Center Representatives/Locations
KSC Cocoa Beach, FL Tim Springstroh
GSFC Greenbelt, MD Katie Poole
Hangar AE Cape Canaveral, Fl Tuan Doan
DFRC Lancaster, CA Mike Yettaw
JPL Pasadena, CA Roger Cortez
MSFC Huntsville, AL Doug Fooshee
WSC/Guam
Michoud
DFRCSPA
VAFB
GDSCC
Las Cruces, NM
Lancaster, Ca.
Vandenberg Lompoc, Ca
Goldstone Barstow, Ca.
New Orleans. La
NASA HQ
ARC
CDSCC
Washington DC
Canberra, Australia
WFF
Ames Research San Jose, Ca.
MDSCC
Wallops Island, Va.
Chandra
Madrid, Spain
MILA
Boston, Ma
Merritt Island, Fl
GRC
JHU
Johns Hopkins Baltimore, Md
Glenn Research Cleveland Oh
  • Satellite locations have management and/or a
    funding relationship with Core sites
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