Fw: ATK and NASA Showcase Cost-Saving Upgrades for Space Launch System Solid Rocket Boosters
FYI ----- Forwarded Message ----- From: "Helquist, Trina" <Trina.Helquist@atk.com> To: Sent: Tuesday, October 2, 2012 11:06 AM Subject: ATK and NASA Showcase Cost-Saving Upgrades for Space Launch System Solid Rocket Boosters NEWS RELEASE Corporate Communications 1300 Wilson Boulevard Suite 400 Arlington, Virginia 22209 Phone: 703-412-3231 Fax: 703-412-3220 For Immediate Release Media Contact: Investor Contact: Trina Helquist Steve Wold Phone: 801-699-0943 Phone: 952-351-3056 E-mail: trina.helquist@atk.com E-mail: steve.wold@atk.com ATK and NASA Showcase Cost-Saving Upgrades for Space Launch System Solid Rocket Boosters Upgrades Reduce Assembly Time By 46 Percent ―Paving the Way for America’s Future Space Exploration Missions Promontory, UT, Oct. 2, 2012 – ATK (NYSE: ATK) and NASA held an event to highlight progress made in manufacturing the first ground test motor and cost-saving process upgrades for manufacturing the solid rocket booster for NASA’s Space Launch System (SLS). These changes have reduced assembly time by approximately 46 percent, saving millions of dollars in projected costs for the SLS system. ATK’s Value Stream Mapping (VSM) process, which is a company-wide business practice, allowed the employees to identify inefficient processes, procedures and requirements to help reach the target condition. Through this process, ATK identified more than 400 changes and improvements, which NASA approved. “As we were challenged with decreased budgets and a more streamlined workforce, we knew we had to make changes in order to stay competitive, but we also know the importance of ensuring we deliver a safe and reliable product for America’s human space flight program,” said Charlie Precourt, general manager and vice president of ATK’s Space Launch Division. “Through the VSM process we are delivering an even higher-quality product for less cost than originally envisioned for the SLS program.” Many of the process improvements identified through ATK’s VSM approach reduced the number of product moves and other redundant processes, limiting exposure and reducing the risk of anomalies during manufacturing. For example, in one area a segment was previously moved 47 times during manufacturing; the ATK teams were able to reduce those moves to seven, saving labor costs and improving reliability. Another lean manufacturing change involved eliminating some of NASA’s requirements for redundant inspections by incorporating ultrasound technology in place of X-ray and other inspection tools. NASA approved all of ATK’s recommended VSM changes. “NASA support and encouragement through this process shows its commitment to building the Space Launch System more affordably to ensure a safe, reliable and―most important―sustainable program for this nation,” said Precourt. VSM improvements have been implemented throughout the manufacturing of Qualification Motor-1 (QM-1). Four segments have now been cast, and ATK will start integration of the motor in the test stand next month in preparation for a ground test in spring 2013. “America’s next steps in deep space exploration build on the lessons learned from our nation’s rich human spaceflight history. By using the best-of-the-best from shuttle and improving on previous investments, we will produce the needed solid booster for the first SLS flights,” said Dan Dumbacher, NASA’s deputy associate administrator for Exploration Systems Development at NASA’s headquarters in Washington, D.C. “We are encouraged by the progress being made at ATK. Their commitment to deliver a safe and high-quality rocket booster is vital as we build SLS to enable exploration to new frontiers in the solar system.” As part of the event, representatives from NASA Headquarters and Marshall Space Flight Center thanked the ATK workforce for their successful VSM efforts and continued work in producing the first booster for the Space Launch System. “Our workforce stepped up to the challenge, and our employees brought cost-saving ideas forward that were accepted by our NASA customer,” said Precourt. “These changes also pave the way for ATK in producing an Advanced Concept Booster that could be used to support missions throughout our solar system.” In July, ATK was awarded one of four contracts to help reduce risk in the development of a new booster system for the Space Launch System. The ATK Integrated Booster Static Test consists of a ground test of an advanced booster design featuring advanced, high-performance propellant; a low-cost, lightweight composite rocket motor case; and an innovative and more affordable nozzle. NASA’s Space Launch System will provide an entirely new capability for human exploration beyond low-Earth orbit and will back up commercial and international partner transportation services to the International Space Station. Designed to be flexible for crew or cargo missions, the SLS will be safe, affordable and sustainable, to continue America’s journey of discovery from the unique vantage point of space. The SLS will take astronauts farther into space than ever before, while engaging the U.S. aerospace workforce here at home. ATK is under contract for six solid rocket boosters for the SLS program, including two for each of the first two, 70-metric-ton-flights of the SLS and two ground tests (QM-1 and QM-2). ATK is an aerospace, defense, and commercial products company with operations in 21 states, Puerto Rico, and internationally. News and information can be found on the Internet at www.atk.com. Certain information discussed in this press release constitutes forward-looking statements as defined in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Although ATK believes that the expectations reflected in such forward-looking statements are based on reasonable assumptions, it can give no assurance that its expectations will be achieved. Forward-looking information is subject to certain risks, trends and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those projected. Among those factors are: changes in governmental spending, budgetary policies and product sourcing strategies; the company’s competitive environment; the terms and timing of awards and contracts; and economic conditions. ATK undertakes no obligation to update any forward-looking statements. For further information on factors that could impact ATK, and statements contained herein, please refer to ATK’s most recent Annual Report on Form 10-K and any subsequent quarterly reports on Form 10-Q and current reports on Form 8-K filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. # # #
"could be used." As I said, mostly boilerplate. 73, lh On 10/2/2012 4:09 PM, Joe Bauman wrote:
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And maybe more importantly, only as good as the next short sighted congress that can't see beyond the next election. patrick (who is starting to think that the next folks we hear speaking from beyond LEO will be speaking Mandarin). Sent from my iPad On 2 Oct 2012, at 16:24, Larry Holmes <larry@kijoda.com> wrote:
"could be used." As I said, mostly boilerplate. 73, lh
On 10/2/2012 4:09 PM, Joe Bauman wrote:
FYI
----- Forwarded Message ----- From: "Helquist, Trina" <Trina.Helquist@atk.com> To: Sent: Tuesday, October 2, 2012 11:06 AM Subject: ATK and NASA Showcase Cost-Saving Upgrades for Space Launch System Solid Rocket Boosters
Don't doubt it. I hope I can retire before China takes center stage. I'm too old to learn a non-western language. And past my prime for factory-wide fist-fights. ;-) On Oct 2, 2012 5:13 PM, "Wiggins Patrick" <paw@wirelessbeehive.com> wrote:
And maybe more importantly, only as good as the next short sighted congress that can't see beyond the next election.
patrick (who is starting to think that the next folks we hear speaking from beyond LEO will be speaking Mandarin).
Sent from my iPad
On 2 Oct 2012, at 16:24, Larry Holmes <larry@kijoda.com> wrote:
"could be used." As I said, mostly boilerplate. 73, lh
On 10/2/2012 4:09 PM, Joe Bauman wrote:
FYI
----- Forwarded Message ----- From: "Helquist, Trina" <Trina.Helquist@atk.com> To: Sent: Tuesday, October 2, 2012 11:06 AM Subject: ATK and NASA Showcase Cost-Saving Upgrades for Space Launch System Solid Rocket Boosters
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Case in point: Recently we backed out of a Mars mission we had told ESA we would participate in and now ESA is getting cozy with the Chinese (who we refuse to team up with): http://www.esa.int/esaCP/SEMSHVERI7H_index_0.html And India has it's own plans for Mars: http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/India-test-fires-Mars-mission-engin... Sigh... patrick (not speaking for anyone but myself) On 02 Oct 2012, at 17:12, Wiggins Patrick wrote:
And maybe more importantly, only as good as the next short sighted congress that can't see beyond the next election.
patrick (who is starting to think that the next folks we hear speaking from beyond LEO will be speaking Mandarin).
Sent from my iPad
On 2 Oct 2012, at 16:24, Larry Holmes <larry@kijoda.com> wrote:
"could be used." As I said, mostly boilerplate. 73, lh
On 10/2/2012 4:09 PM, Joe Bauman wrote:
FYI
----- Forwarded Message ----- From: "Helquist, Trina" <Trina.Helquist@atk.com> To: Sent: Tuesday, October 2, 2012 11:06 AM Subject: ATK and NASA Showcase Cost-Saving Upgrades for Space Launch System Solid Rocket Boosters
The Indian Mission is leaving oct of now 2013? LOL
Case in point: Recently we backed out of a Mars mission we had told ESA
we would participate in and now ESA is getting cozy with the Chinese (who we refuse to team up with): http://www.esa.int/esaCP/SEMSHVERI7H_index_0.html
And India has it's own plans for Mars: http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/India-test-fires-Mars-mission-engin...
Sigh...
patrick (not speaking for anyone but myself)
On 02 Oct 2012, at 17:12, Wiggins Patrick wrote:
And maybe more importantly, only as good as the next short sighted congress that can't see beyond the next election.
patrick (who is starting to think that the next folks we hear speaking from beyond LEO will be speaking Mandarin).
Sent from my iPad
On 2 Oct 2012, at 16:24, Larry Holmes <larry@kijoda.com> wrote:
"could be used." As I said, mostly boilerplate. 73, lh
On 10/2/2012 4:09 PM, Joe Bauman wrote:
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----- Forwarded Message ----- From: "Helquist, Trina" <Trina.Helquist@atk.com> To: Sent: Tuesday, October 2, 2012 11:06 AM Subject: ATK and NASA Showcase Cost-Saving Upgrades for Space Launch System Solid Rocket Boosters
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Clark Planetarium and the U of U Department of Physics and Astronomy will host an afternoon "Astrofest" on Oct. 20, 2012 from 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM. This is really a second "Astronomy Day" (as promoted by the Astronomical League), but we didn’t want to create confusion with the public about two Astronomy Days in the same year, hence the name change. Clark Planetarium staff will host science demonstrations, a special presentation on observing techniques with small telescopes in the planetarium's 3rd floor classroom from 3:00 pm to 4:00 pm, and representatives from the U will set up a solar telescope outside on our sidewalk and do science demos in our lobby. The USU "Get Away Special" team will bring demonstrations and ATK will partner with us as well. We’re extending an invitation to SLAS and local amateur astronomers in the event that you’d like to come and participate. SLAS folks, do you want to set up a table and distribute SLAS literature? Thanks, Seth Jarvis, Director Clark Planetarium
Would you want some solar scopes set up for this? On Oct 3, 2012 12:35 PM, "Seth Jarvis" <SJarvis@slco.org> wrote:
Clark Planetarium and the U of U Department of Physics and Astronomy will host an afternoon "Astrofest" on Oct. 20, 2012 from 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM.
This is really a second "Astronomy Day" (as promoted by the Astronomical League), but we didn’t want to create confusion with the public about two Astronomy Days in the same year, hence the name change.
Clark Planetarium staff will host science demonstrations, a special presentation on observing techniques with small telescopes in the planetarium's 3rd floor classroom from 3:00 pm to 4:00 pm, and representatives from the U will set up a solar telescope outside on our sidewalk and do science demos in our lobby.
The USU "Get Away Special" team will bring demonstrations and ATK will partner with us as well.
We’re extending an invitation to SLAS and local amateur astronomers in the event that you’d like to come and participate.
SLAS folks, do you want to set up a table and distribute SLAS literature?
Thanks,
Seth Jarvis, Director Clark Planetarium _______________________________________________ Utah-Astronomy mailing list http://mailman.xmission.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/utah-astronomy
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Hi Siegfried, I know the folks from the U will have their solar scope here, but an additional solar scope and some SLAS representation sharing info about your activities would be awesome. Thanks! Seth -----Original Message----- From: utah-astronomy-bounces@mailman.xmission.com [mailto:utah-astronomy-bounces@mailman.xmission.com] On Behalf Of Siegfried Jachmann Sent: Wednesday, October 03, 2012 9:35 PM To: Utah Astronomy Subject: Re: [Utah-astronomy] "Astro Fest" October 20th Would you want some solar scopes set up for this? On Oct 3, 2012 12:35 PM, "Seth Jarvis" <SJarvis@slco.org> wrote:
Clark Planetarium and the U of U Department of Physics and Astronomy will host an afternoon "Astrofest" on Oct. 20, 2012 from 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM.
This is really a second "Astronomy Day" (as promoted by the Astronomical League), but we didn't want to create confusion with the public about two Astronomy Days in the same year, hence the name change.
Clark Planetarium staff will host science demonstrations, a special presentation on observing techniques with small telescopes in the planetarium's 3rd floor classroom from 3:00 pm to 4:00 pm, and representatives from the U will set up a solar telescope outside on our sidewalk and do science demos in our lobby.
The USU "Get Away Special" team will bring demonstrations and ATK will partner with us as well.
We're extending an invitation to SLAS and local amateur astronomers in the event that you'd like to come and participate.
SLAS folks, do you want to set up a table and distribute SLAS literature?
Thanks,
Seth Jarvis, Director Clark Planetarium _______________________________________________ Utah-Astronomy mailing list http://mailman.xmission.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/utah-astronomy
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I have a new HA filter for the 160mm TEC. It's awesome. I'll plan on bringing that. The only thing would be is that I have to be able to set up at the vehicle. Is there a spot where that is doable? Sig On Thu, Oct 4, 2012 at 8:36 AM, Seth Jarvis <SJarvis@slco.org> wrote:
Hi Siegfried,
I know the folks from the U will have their solar scope here, but an additional solar scope and some SLAS representation sharing info about your activities would be awesome.
Thanks!
Seth
-----Original Message----- From: utah-astronomy-bounces@mailman.xmission.com [mailto: utah-astronomy-bounces@mailman.xmission.com] On Behalf Of Siegfried Jachmann Sent: Wednesday, October 03, 2012 9:35 PM To: Utah Astronomy Subject: Re: [Utah-astronomy] "Astro Fest" October 20th
Would you want some solar scopes set up for this? On Oct 3, 2012 12:35 PM, "Seth Jarvis" <SJarvis@slco.org> wrote:
Clark Planetarium and the U of U Department of Physics and Astronomy will host an afternoon "Astrofest" on Oct. 20, 2012 from 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM.
This is really a second "Astronomy Day" (as promoted by the Astronomical League), but we didn't want to create confusion with the public about two Astronomy Days in the same year, hence the name change.
Clark Planetarium staff will host science demonstrations, a special presentation on observing techniques with small telescopes in the planetarium's 3rd floor classroom from 3:00 pm to 4:00 pm, and representatives from the U will set up a solar telescope outside on our sidewalk and do science demos in our lobby.
The USU "Get Away Special" team will bring demonstrations and ATK will partner with us as well.
We're extending an invitation to SLAS and local amateur astronomers in the event that you'd like to come and participate.
SLAS folks, do you want to set up a table and distribute SLAS literature?
Thanks,
Seth Jarvis, Director Clark Planetarium _______________________________________________ Utah-Astronomy mailing list http://mailman.xmission.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/utah-astronomy
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Chuck Hards -
erikhansen@thebluezone.net -
Joe Bauman -
Larry Holmes -
Seth Jarvis -
Siegfried Jachmann -
Wiggins Patrick