CM-9 - Configuration Management Plan

Develop, document, and implement a configuration management plan for the system that: a. Addresses roles, responsibilities, and configuration management processes and procedures; b. Establishes a process for identifying configuration items throughout the system development life cycle and for managing the configuration of the configuration items; c. Defines the configuration items for the system and places the configuration items under configuration management; d. Is reviewed and approved by [Assignment: organization-defined personnel or roles]; and e. Protects the configuration management plan from unauthorized disclosure and modification.


ID: CM-9
Enhancements:  1

Space Segment Guidance

A configuration-management plan for a spacecraft must bridge two very different lifecycle phases. During ground integration and testing, the plan should mirror terrestrial CM best practices (board approval, ticketing workflows, baseline repositories). Once the vehicle is on orbit, direct human access is impossible, so the plan must pivot to radio-frequency change channels, defining (i) who can authorize a delta to flight software, firmware, or command-database parameters; (ii) how the “gold” image and its cryptographic hashes are safeguarded; (iii) how version identifiers are embedded in telemetry for positive verification; and (iv) what emergency authorities exist to bypass standard change windows. The document should also mandate a sustaining flatsat / digital-twin environment that always reflects the current configuration, enabling offline forensic replay and regression testing before any uplinked modification.