Todd Corey
NASA Branch Chief for Space Station Electrical Systems
Plan and performs/monitors electrical systems engineering activities for International Space Station (ISS), Shuttle payloads, and Utilization hardware. Provide sustaining engineering and maintenance (oversight) for ISS ground support and facilities. Manage electrical systems engineering technical elements for CoFR (Certificate of Flight Readiness), award fee, and surveillance assessment. Provide systems-level requirement review for Constellation (which is the new generation of spacecraft for human spaceflight and ranges from Space Station resupply to lunar landings).
CUSTOMERS
International Space Station Program
ISS Chief Engineer
Shuttle Payloads Program
Constellation Program
PRODUCTS & SERVICE
Implement Station element and Shuttle payload assembly, test, and maintenance requirements including problem resolution.
ISS electrical system and Orbital Replacement Units expertise
ISS ground support equipment and facilities maintenance
KSC representative to ISS Program boards
CEV electrical systems requirements review
AREAS OF RESPONSIBILITY
- International Space Station
- Photovoltaic/Truss Elements (S3/S4, P5, S5, S6)
- Node 2 & 3
- Multi-Purpose Logistics Modules (FM-1, 2, & 3)
- External Carriers (LMC, ICC, ESP, ELC)
- ESA Columbus Module (Host role)
- Japanese (JAXA) Elements (Host role)
- Ground Systems
- Shuttle Payloads
- SPACEHAB Module
- Hubble Space Telescope Servicing Mission
- Constellation
- EPS expertise for documentation review
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