PM-30(1) - Supply Chain Risk Management Strategy | Suppliers of Critical or Mission-essential Items

Identify, prioritize, and assess suppliers of critical or mission-essential technologies, products, and services.


ID: PM-30(1)
Enhancement of : PM-30

Space Segment Guidance

Organizations must enforce rigorous oversight and verification measures when dealing with suppliers of critical or mission-essential items for space platforms. This may include detailed vetting of supplier security practices, enhanced contract language mandating secure manufacturing processes, and regular audits to confirm compliance. Independent testing and third-party inspections of delivered components (e.g., cryptographic modules and flight computers) can help ensure hardware integrity. Additionally, organizations should map each supplier’s potential failure impact—whether it involves an irreplaceable propulsion subsystem or an onboard data processor—to allocate resources for the most scrutinized suppliers. By tailoring each requirement to the item’s risk level, mission owners reduce the likelihood of hidden backdoors, sabotage, or subpar engineering that could jeopardize operations once in orbit. Ultimately, careful curation of critical suppliers underpins trust in system reliability and is vital for safeguarding mission success.