Daryl Swade, Andy Groebner, Irv Gutman, Margaret Jordan, Bernard Kulp, Maria Nieto-Santisteban, Modhumita Sabata, Ryan Schwab, Alan Welty , William Whitman
KEYWORDS: Systems engineering, James Webb Space Telescope, Observatories, Data archive systems, Calibration, Space operations, Product engineering, Process engineering, Data centers
The responsibilities of the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) Science and Operations Center (S&OC) include: observation proposal generation support, planning, and scheduling; Observatory health and safety monitoring, command data uplink and telemetry capture; data processing, calibration, archiving, distribution, and analysis; monitor and control of Observatory optical performance; and providing a reliable source of configured data for subsystem operations. Through a strategic set of goals, S&OC System Engineers have supported S&OC development and prepared the S&OC for Observatory commissioning and operations. These goals support the principle of ‘science systems engineering’ and are consistent with standard systems engineering processes.
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