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<p>ISO 14300-1:2011 addresses the space programme/project management requirements, applicable through a top-down approach in a contractual relationship between customers and suppliers.</p>
<p>The applicable requirements for product assurance are given in ISO 14300-2. Annex A of ISO 14300-1:2011 gives the general ISO standards framework for space systems programme management.</p>
<p>ISO 14300-1:2011 is intended to be used as a basis when establishing and negotiating customer project management requirements, and guiding the supplier's responses.</p>
<p>It allows:</p>
<ul>
<li>a clear definition of the roles, responsibilities and authorities of the different customers and suppliers; </li>
<li>coherence between their activities;</li>
<li>communication capability between them;</li>
<li>stable and rigorous project organization; and</li>
<li>as far as possible, standardization of the rules applicable to various programmess/projects.</li>
</ul>
<p>It still allows for supplier flexibility in its implementation and tailoring.</p>
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<p>ISO 14300-1:2011 addresses the space programme/project management requirements, applicable through a top-down approach in a contractual relationship between customers and suppliers.</p>
<p>The applicable requirements for product assurance are given in ISO 14300-2. Annex A of ISO 14300-1:2011 gives the general ISO standards framework for space systems programme management.</p>
<p>ISO 14300-1:2011 is intended to be used as a basis when establishing and negotiating customer project management requirements, and guiding the supplier's responses.</p>
<p>It allows:</p>
<ul>
<li>a clear definition of the roles, responsibilities and authorities of the different customers and suppliers; </li>
<li>coherence between their activities;</li>
<li>communication capability between them;</li>
<li>stable and rigorous project organization; and</li>
<li>as far as possible, standardization of the rules applicable to various programmess/projects.</li>
</ul>
<p>It still allows for supplier flexibility in its implementation and tailoring.</p>