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    Independent Orbiter Assessment (IOA): Assessment of the reaction control system, volume 5

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    The results of the Independent Orbiter Assessment (IOA) of the Failure Modes and Effects Analysis (FMEA) and Critical Items List (CIL) are presented. The IOA effort first completed an analysis of the aft and forward Reaction Control System (RCS) hardware and Electrical Power Distribution and Control (EPD and C), generating draft failure modes and potential critical items. The IOA results were then compared to the proposed Post 51-L NASA FMEA/CIL baseline. This report documents the results of that comparison for the Orbiter RCS hardware and EPD and C systems. Volume 5 contains detailed analysis and superseded analysis worksheets and the NASA FMEA to IOA worksheet cross reference and recommendations

    Independent Orbiter Assessment (IOA): Assessment of the reaction control system, volume 4

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    The results of the Independent Orbiter Assessment (IOA) of the Failure Modes and Effects Analysis (FMEA) and Critical Items List (CIL) are presented. The IOA effort first completed an analysis of the aft and forward Reaction Control System (RCS) hardware and Electrical Power Distribution and Control (EPD and C), generating draft failure modes and potential critical items. The IOA results were then compared to the proposed Post 51-L NASA FMEA/CIL baseline. This report documents the results of that comparison for the Orbiter RCS hardware and EPD and C systems. Volume 4 continues the presentation of IOA worksheets and contains the potential critical items list

    Independent Orbiter Assessment (IOA): Assessment of the reaction control system, volume 1

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    The results of the Independent Orbiter Assessment (IOA) of the Failure Modes and Effects Analysis (FMEA) and Critical Items List (CIL) are presented. The IOA effort first completed an analysis of the aft and forward Reaction Control System (RCS) hardware, and Electrical Power Distribution and Control (EPD and C), generating draft failure modes and potential critical items. To preserve independence, this analysis was accomplished without reliance upon the results contained within the NASA FMEA/CIL documentation. The IOA results were then compared to the proposed Post 51-L NASA FMEA/CIL baseline. This report documents the results of that comparison for the Orbiter RCS hardware and EPD and C systems. The IOA product for the RCS analysis consisted of 208 hardware and 2064 EPD and C failure mode worksheets that resulted in 141 hardware and 449 EPD and C potential critical items (PCIs) being identified. A comparison was made of the IOA product to the NASA FMEA/CIL baseline. After comparison and discussions with the NASA subsystem manager, 96 hardware issues, 83 of which concern CIL items or PCIs, and 280 EPD and C issues, 158 of which concern CIL items or PCIs, and 280 EPD and C issues, 158 of which concern CIL items or PCIs, remain unresolved. Volume 1 contains the subsystem description, assessment results, and some of the IOA worksheets

    Prospectus, August 31, 1977

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    JULY BOARD MEETING ADOPTS TWO, FIVE-YEAR GROWTH PLANS; PC Board of Trustees approves new teachers; Scholarship money still available this semester; Personal Service Guide; Data processor scholarship offeredbyEIU;Volunteersneededforspeechandtheatre;Recordnumberforfallcourses;ParklandEvents;Afewwords...;fromoursponsors;AdvertisingPolicy;LaetrilelecturesetforTuesday;Stoeberspeaks;Staffeditorial:ParklandisnowpartofChampaign;Newprogramsbeingofferedforfall;Path:Learningadaptionstohelphandicapped;Referendumandsnow:lastyear2˘7snews:TaxReferendumPassesOnFirstTry,Women2˘7sBasketballTeamTakesState,BoardVotes25 offered by EIU; Volunteers needed for speech and theatre; Record number for fall courses; Parkland Events; A few words...; from our sponsors; Advertising Policy; Laetrile lecture set for Tuesday; Stoeber speaks; Staff editorial: Parkland is now part of Champaign; New programs being offered for fall; Path: Learning adaptions to help handicapped; Referendum and snow: last year\u27s news: Tax Referendum Passes On First Try, Women\u27s Basketball Team Takes State, Board Votes 25% Tuition Increase - New Hour Total 17, Winter of the Century Paralyzes Parkland, Treasurer Zettler Elected President Of Stu-Go, Parkland Gets Pins, Student Vote Helps Passage Of MTD Referendum, Prospectus Wins And Wins And Wins...; Support needed to keep PLATO; She wears an apron, outsmarts men; Parkland organizations are listed; Summer people; Parkland cited for \u27good grades\u27; Who\u27s who at Parkland College; Women\u27s program offers three new courses; Registration still open-community awareness; Letting out some slack...: Summer productive; Resignations force new elections; Did you know?; \u27Twas only last year; C-U Symphony lists schedule; Pavarotti, Andre Watts Chicago Symphony to appear at Krannert; Mmm Good! Warhol\u27s soups are on display; Concert season opens September 15; PC bands and choirs seek singers, players; Theatre season features old favorites; Guidelines for organization of year listed; Classifieds; News for Vets: Loans still available for veterans\u27 higher education expenses; Advance payments available for veterans; Health information center to open; Bridge bums?: Game tournaments featured at Parkland; Ski meeting Sept. 6; Track tryouts scheduled today: Cross Country Schedule; Golf Schedule; Women\u27s Volleyball Schedule; Good sports year for PC; Golf team loses Murdockhttps://spark.parkland.edu/prospectus_1977/1015/thumbnail.jp

    Prospectus, September 28, 1977

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    COMMUNITY COLLEGE GRADS SUCCESSFUL AT 4-YEAR SCHOOLS; Canteen must go by contract, lower prices; Parkland Events; New budget OK\u27d by Board: salaries and benefits are 70%; Activities Day; Kites, volleyball, music…: Students gather for fun; Women\u27s theatre group to perform; Dancer to appear; Cleveland Armory; Harry\u27s brother a hit: Johnson, Chapin charm loud Auditorium crowd; Health topics start Tuesday; IM football to start Tuesday at Centennial; Classifieds; Record no. entrants: Holland wins Freddy; X-Country team finishes sixth: Sugar Grove; Tennis meeting is tomorrow; Cobras place 14th in Lincoln Trail Golf Invitationalhttps://spark.parkland.edu/prospectus_1977/1011/thumbnail.jp

    Prospectus, March 15, 1978

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    SLACK AND SCOTT: IT\u27S STUDENT VS. TEACHER; Hi-ho health!! Come to the fair!; Another blood drive: a sanguinary incident; Letters to the editor: Stu-Go\u27s Nixonian politics, Bottle Bill sent to city councils, may become law next month; State Jr. Gymnastics at PC this weekend; Photos by Hamilton in U. of I. Union; Parkland College News in brief: Spring women\u27s series scheduled, Braille volunteers needed, Scholarship $ for ad majors, Physical exam is next topic at two-part CHI, PC student demonstrates wares at Peoria display; Nursing students get realities of life in clinical settings; The Basement: Millett\u27s true horror tale; Security warns of thievery; Woolfork chosen All-State; For Prevention of Disease Only; Bundy asks student opinion; Classifieds; IM basketball champs determined today; Basketball in 85th year, started with real baskets; Beware the slides of March: The snow\u27s not gone, but baseball\u27s here!; The Players; Cobras\u27 1978 Schedule; Cobra tracksters grab first in Armory meethttps://spark.parkland.edu/prospectus_1978/1021/thumbnail.jp

    Prospectus, March 29, 1978

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    BOARD OKAYS ANNEXATION TO CITY; So long, coach…and thanks!; Staff editorial: Dear Student Government: Please add to your agenda the following activities…; Guitarist here Tuesday; Reply to Henze; Insurance for women workshop to begin; Stu-go elections…one more time; Young writers honored: Literary workshop here; Parkland College News in brief: Up, up and away day April 13th, Show Flood film here, Career films this evening, May mayhem to feature frisbees and brute-strength; Soda and vegetables food service topic; RHI rep. here; Walkathon reps here today; \u27One-night tourney\u27 April 6; Award judges named; Stress talk at CHI; The eye: a marvelous piece of paraphernalia; Dates back to 1819: State Lottery not so new; Wasted water is money down the drain; Senior citizens present Masters\u27 classic; Phlebotomists have successful collection; Breakfast at Canteen?; Winter is over!! Pssst...guess what??; The worst winter ever: Congratulations! You survived it; How about a garden to shake the winter\u27s chill; WPCD signal down in storm; Photo \u2778 show at State Museum; May canoe trip set; Three PC board seats open, elections on April 6th; How to make it work for you: Where there\u27s smoke, there\u27s a detector; Phone WIRE anytime for info; Is this a sequel to \u27The Sting?\u27; Awards for writers; Army rep. here; Classifieds; And so, as the basketball sinks slowly in the west; Early season a washout: Baseballers are 3 for 13 -- played, that is; IM basketball crown to Molesters in 72-64 tilt; State champ tracksters prepare for outdoor season; Parkland Outdoor Track Roster; Cobras 1978 Outdoor Schedule; Women\u27s Softball Schedulehttps://spark.parkland.edu/prospectus_1978/1020/thumbnail.jp

    Prospectus, September 7, 1977

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    CHEATERS BEWARE!! LYING ON SCHOLARSHIP FORMS: 30 DAYS TO SIX MONTHS; Resignation: Stoeber\u27s resignation: third of April\u27s elections; Volunteers sought for committee; Security to tow vehicles; Committee positions open in Women\u27s Program; Elections to be held September 14 and 15; Parkland Events; Editorial: New management; Stoeber announces resignation; Sound off!; Stu Go summer workshop conducted; Women\u27s studies: Workshop to focus on complexity of law; Group calls for free DES clinics, \u27government should pay for it\u27; Inouye: recognize midwives, authorize Medicaid fees; \u27Il Sono Mio\u27 done by women; Student I.D.: Area libraries serve PC; Lockers available on trial basis; Classifieds; UI Opera seeking chorus recruits; Chamber series begins Oct. 5 at Krannert; Faculty Wives celebrate; Soc. Association meets Thursday; Key pair return for final year; Fast Freddy resumes; Preps open Friday; Intramurals begin soon; Basketball; Golf; Baseballhttps://spark.parkland.edu/prospectus_1977/1014/thumbnail.jp

    Prospectus, October 19, 1977

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    WPCD GOES ON AIR JANUARY \u2778: KELLY; Security stymies petrol pilferers; Propeck resigns as Stu-Go secretary; Thompson vetoes House community college bill; Canteen hit again; Parkland Events; \u27Who\u27s Who… candidates due; Letters to the editor: Some thoughts on a lost friend..., Head Start Follow Up Program needs tutors, ...\u27why headlined?\u27, On student directories - \u27not hired to correct\u27; Thompson seeks candidates for national awards; ACT Test Oct. 27; Phone line available for disabled; Blood drive is \u27successful\u27; Student Directory problem brought before Stu-Go; Have any suggestions?; CCWAR begins training; Danville DJ not quite ready for funny farm; Art group meets tonight; U.S. goes hosteling; Fear of dentists extracted by psych project; CHI, Women\u27s Program sponsor workshop Oct. 27; Don\u27t buy the book: How to save money through the mail; Tours this fall for U. of I.\u27s IMPE; Classifieds; Trout not pleased with women\u27s 8-5 record; K-Action continues winning ways in IM; Halloween activities on October 27; Art students are working for spring show; A review: Moliere adaptation Scapino was \u27zany\u27; Graphic Art competitions at U. of I.; Upsets cause trouble 10-for-12 Freddy; Indoor tracksters are balanced team; Fast Freddy Football Forecast; Danville drives for CIAC title, Parkland second?; Three run best ever at DuPage; Golfers 14th of 20 at Lincoln Landhttps://spark.parkland.edu/prospectus_1977/1008/thumbnail.jp

    Prospectus, September 21, 1977

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    ONLY 830.1 NIGHT STUDENTS? PARKLAND NIGHT CLASSES: GOING, GOING, GOING…; Activity Day today: music, food, games; Insurance for Parkland students now available; Parkland Events; Stoeber tops Jones for Stu-Go Vice-Prexy slot; Blue Angels at Willard Airport; Editorial: Who cares for people?; Scholarships are given to area persons; Counseling Service provided: each college division; Parkland news in brief; What to do with a bad case of ivy? Maybe Jack Frost can help; Holograms: three-D images or \u27miracles\u27; 100,000 children hurt each year; SSU invites students to Career Day; U. of I. to burn liquid radioactive wastes; Early books, manuscripts on display in U. of I. Library Rare Book Room; Home health care to be topic at CHI program; Animation Festival at T-Bird will end today; \u27Jazz, Blues and Langston Hughes\u27 to be topic of talk; Young are growing older, old are living longer; Classifieds; Women spikers trample Kankakee; Saskatoon Buzzsaws cut Al \u27Albino\u27 Catfish; Gymnasium: Tennis courts installed; LaBadie pleased with Cross Country team\u27s performance; Sigma Omega participate in walk; New rules this week: Mike O\u27Neill 12 for 12, wins Fast Freddy No. 2; Parkland golfers gracious hosts, finish at bottom in own tournament; Tennis anyone?; Maupin refractures ankle bone, sophomore\u27s status uncertain; Fishbein frys Cobras, first defeat of year; Fast Freddy Football Forecasthttps://spark.parkland.edu/prospectus_1977/1012/thumbnail.jp
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