SA-5 - System Documentation

a. Obtain or develop administrator documentation for the system, system component, or system service that describes: 1. Secure configuration, installation, and operation of the system, component, or service; 2. Effective use and maintenance of security and privacy functions and mechanisms; and 3. Known vulnerabilities regarding configuration and use of administrative or privileged functions; b. Obtain or develop user documentation for the system, system component, or system service that describes: 1. User-accessible security and privacy functions and mechanisms and how to effectively use those functions and mechanisms; 2. Methods for user interaction, which enables individuals to use the system, component, or service in a more secure manner and protect individual privacy; and 3. User responsibilities in maintaining the security of the system, component, or service and privacy of individuals; c. Document attempts to obtain system, system component, or system service documentation when such documentation is either unavailable or nonexistent and take [Assignment: organization-defined actions] in response; and d. Distribute documentation to [Assignment: organization-defined personnel or roles].


ID: SA-5
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Space Segment Guidance

Spacecraft longevity hinges on complete, controlled documentation. The program maintains architecture diagrams, interface control documents, build recipes, and cryptographic key ladders in a version-controlled repository. Each change request cites the documentation section it alters, preventing tribal knowledge from becoming a single point of failure. Classified payload details reside in a compartmented annex, while sanitized extracts feed partner organizations that need electrical or protocol specifics but not mission intent.