MIL-STD-1540D
a. Establish all system requirements and allocate to subtier levels. b. Establish the service life cycle profile.
c. Derive the environmental design requirements.
d. Establish methods for design and process verification (Qualification)
and product verification (Acceptance).
e. Prepare for verification activities: e.g.; prepare models, software and databases needed for analyses, prepare plans and procedures for tests, and develop tools and methodologies for inspections.
f. Conduct the verification activities.
g. Evaluate results to confirm verification.
Details of other verification activities required such as for software and for integrated system level requirements are too extensive for inclusion in this document. These omissions should not be interpreted to mean that these verification activities are less effective or less important.
4.3 Risk Management The risk management process is a life cycle process, which periodically reassesses the risk elements; to ensure the programs ability to meet it's cost, performance and schedule goals. The following guidelines shall apply:
a. Design margins shall be a Risk Management Decision,
b. Ensure that risk management decisions do not invalidate the verification objectives,
c. Because space systems I subsystems and launch vehicles are not managed to the same levels of risk. Space risk classification for either hardware class or program class or both should be agreed by the customer,
d. The risk classification of space programs, space vehicles and space experience are defined in MIL-HDBK-343.
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