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UK Regulators Name 3 Approved Bodies to Ease Device Certification Bottleneck

UK regulators name 3 approved bodies to ease device certification bottleneck A MHRA leader hailed the action as “almost doubling capacity for medical device assessment in the U.K.” Dive Brief: The Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) has designated three more bodies to certify medical devices in the U.K. As a result of Brexit, […]

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[Webinar Recap] Accelerate Your ECSS Standards Compliance with Jama Connect®

Streamline your systems engineering efforts and ensure your products meet all the necessary industry standards. Jama Connect® enables digital transformation with a more efficient and user-friendly approach to managing space systems development. It can optimize your systems engineering efforts and ensure your products meet all the necessary industry standards. Learn how to incorporate regulations governing […]

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MIL-STD-810: Ensuring Quality and Reliability in Challenging Defense Environments

MIL-STD-810: Ensuring Quality and Reliability in Challenging Defense Environments From the desert to swamps to the frozen tundra, the United States Department of Defense (DoD) created the Military Standard 810 (MIL-STD-810) to enforce manufacturers deliver a product that will not fail in operational environments. This compliance regulation outlines environmental engineering considerations for testing equipment’s durability, […]

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Unveiling the NASA Systems Engineering Handbook Rev2: A Comprehensive Guide for Space Exploration

Unveiling the NASA Systems Engineering Handbook Rev2: A Comprehensive Guide for Space Exploration NASA, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, has been at the international forefront of space exploration for decades, pushing the boundaries of human knowledge and expanding our understanding of the universe. Behind every successful NASA mission lies a robust framework of engineering […]

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Failure Modes, Effects, and Diagnostic Analysis (FMEDA) for Medical Devices: What You Need to Know

Failure Modes, Effects, and Diagnostic Analysis (FMEDA) for Medical Devices: What You Need to Know As a product development team working in the medical device sector, assuring the dependability and safety of your products is crucial. FMEDA, or failure modes, effects, and diagnostic analysis, is a method frequently used to assess potential failure modes and […]

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European Cooperation for Space Standardization (ECSS) Standards and Engineering Guidance

European Cooperation for Space Standardization (ECSS) Standards and Engineering Guidance The exploration of space and the development of technology have long been at the forefront of human ambition and ingenuity. As organizations in the European space sector strive to build new space systems, cooperation and standardization become vital components for success. The European Cooperation for […]

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ARP4754A / ED-79A: Enhancing Safety in Aviation Development

ARP4754A / ED-79A: Enhancing Safety in Aviation Development Safety is always put first in the aviation sector. Strict adherence to rules and demanding standards helps to preserve this commitment to safety. This is where ARP4754A, a significant standard, comes into play. In this blog post, we will discuss the importance and function of ARP4754A (and […]

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What Are DO-178C and ED-12C?

What Are DO-178C and ED-12C? Safety is the top priority in the aviation industry. Whether it’s a civilian plane, a military jet, or an uncrewed aerial vehicle, the reliability and integrity of onboard software are essential to guaranteeing safe and secure operations. This blog will look at the importance of DO-178C (and its EASA equivalent […]

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Functional Safety Made Simple: A Guide to IEC 61508 for Manufacturing

Functional Safety Made Simple: A Guide to IEC 61508 for Manufacturing What Is IEC 61508? As discussed previously, industrial manufacturing firms need to prevent dangerous failures that may occur with the use of their system. The challenge is that oftentimes systems are incredibly complex with many interdependencies, making it difficult to fully identify every potential […]

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A Nod To MOSA: Deeper Documenting of Architectures May Have Prevented Proposal Loss

A Nod To MOSA: Deeper Documenting of Architectures May Have Prevented Proposal Loss Lockheed loses contract award protest in part due to insufficient Modular Open Systems Approach (MOSA) documentation. On April 6th the GAO handed down a denial to Sikorsky-Boeing proposal protest of the Army tiltrotor award to Textron Bell team. This program is called […]