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Electrical, Electronic, and Electromechanical (EEE) Parts Assurance Standard

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NASA-STD-8739.10
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OSMA - Office of Safety and Mission Assurance
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8000 - Safety, Quality, Reliability, Maintainability
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The purpose of this standard is to establish a consistent set of requirements to control risk and enhance reliability in NASA space flight hardware and critical ground support equipment, in part, by managing the selection, acquisition, traceability, testing, handling, packaging, storage, and application of EEE parts as required by NASA Policy Directive (NPD) 8730.2, NASA Parts Policy. The requirements contained in this standard are not applicable to aeronautics systems, unless specifically cited in governing documents.
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