The Cross-Program Integrated Data System (CPIDS) is a collection of digital solutions developed and managed by the Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) group in the Human Systems Integration Division at
NASA Ames Research Center. These tools have facilitated data sharing across disparate computer systems and provided NASA with an interconnected set of data which can enable reliable decision support across a geographically and organizationally diverse workforce. Together, these tools have played an integral role in ensuring crew and vehicle safety for human spaceflight missions, and will support ongoing NASA missions, such as the upcoming
Artemis II mission.
Recently, the CPIDS lab delivered an important update to the
Moon to Mars (M2M) Baseline Integration application to incorporate requirement waiver/deviation lifecycle status tracking. This change enables M2M Systems Engineering and Integration (SE&I) Leadership to make real-time decisions based on open waivers or deviations that could have a cross-program effect on the Artemis II mission. After this critical update, NASA leadership will be able to run reports broken down by impacted technical area, program, or across the entire M2M enterprise.