Stephen B. Johnson Publications and Awards

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Stephen B. Johnson Publications and Awards Publications In Work Book review of Erickson, Lance K. Space Flight: History, Technology, and Operations (Lanham, Maryland: Government Institutes, 2010), Space Times TBS, 2011. Stephen B. Johnson, Mark A. Schwabacher, and Barbara L. Brown, “Diagnostic Models for Failure Analysis and Operations,” NASA Tech Brief, planned publication February 2011. Stephen B. Johnson, et al., eds. System Health Management: with Aerospace Applications (Chichester, United Kingdom: John Wiley United Kingdom, planned publication 2011). Johnson, Stephen B., and John C. Day, “ System Health Management Theory and Design

Strategies,” for AIAA Infotech@Aerospace Conference 2011, 29-31 March 2011, St. Louis, Missouri. The Origins of Cognitive Psychology and Artificial Intelligence. Manuscript in work, completion anticipated 2013. Johnson, Stephen B., and John C. Day, The Theory of Dependable Systems. Manuscript in work, publication anticipated 2013. Fully Authored Books Johnson, Stephen B., The Secret of Apollo: Systems Management in American and European Space Programs (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2002). Johnson, Stephen B., The United States Air Force and the Culture of Innovation, 1945-1965 (Washington, D.C.: Air Force History and Museums Program, 2002). Edited Books and Journals Johnson, Stephen B., Timothy Chamberlin, Michael Ciancone, Katherine Sturdevant, Rick Sturdevant, eds., with David Leverington, Technical Consultant, Space Exploration and Humanity: Historical Encyclopedia, 2 vols. (Santa Barbara: ABC-CLIO, 2010). Editor, Quest: The History of Space Flight Quarterly, edited by Space Studies Department, University of North Dakota, published by Space Publications. Volumes 6:1-6:4 (1998), 7:1-7:4 (1999), 8:1-8:2 (2000), 8:3-9:2 (2001), 9:3-9:5 (2002), 10:1 - 10:4 (2003), 11:1 – 11:4 (2004), 12:1 – 12:3 (2005). Peer-Reviewed Conference and Journal Papers, and Book Chapters Johnson, Stephen B., “From the Secret of Apollo to the Lessons of Failure: The Uses and Abuses of Systems Engineering and Project Management at NASA”, in Steven J. Dick, ed., NASA’s First 50 Years, A Historical Perspective, NASA SP-2010-4704 (Washington, DC: NASA, 2010), Chapter 12. Stephen B. Johnson and John C. Day, “Conceptual Framework for a Fault Management Design Methodology,” AIAA Infotech Conference, Atlanta, Georgia, April 2010; AIAA paper 227006. Karen Leigh Murphy, Vadim Ye. Rygalov, and Stephen B. Johnson, “Minimal Support Technologies and In Situ Resource Utilization for Risk Management of Planetary Spaceflight Missions,” Advances in Space Research 43:8 (15 April 2009): 1275-1284. Kurtoglu, Tolga, Stephen B. Johnson, Eric Barszcz, Jeremy Johnson, Peter I. Robinson, “Integrating System Health Management into Early Design of Aerospace Systems using Functional Fault Analysis,” 2008 International Conference on Prognostics and Health Management, Denver, Colorado, October 2008. 1

1-4-11 Johnson, Stephen B., “The Political Economy of Spaceflight,” in Steven J. Dick and Roger D. Launius, eds., The Societal Impact of Spaceflight, SP-2007-4801 (Washington, D.C.: NASA, 2007), pp. 141191. Watson, Michael D., and Stephen B. Johnson, “A Theory of Vehicle Management Systems,” for IEEE Aerospace Conference, Big Sky, Montana, March 2007. Johnson, Stephen B., “The History and Historiography of National Security Space,” in Steven J. Dick and Roger D. Launius, eds., Critical Issues in the History of Spaceflight, SP-2006-4702 (Washington, D.C.: NASA, 2006), pp. 481-548. “Introduction to Integrated System Health Engineering and Management,” Proceedings of the First International Forum on Integrated System Health Engineering and Management, Napa, California, November 2005. “Launch Vehicles and the Development of Systems Engineering,” Quest: The History of Spaceflight Quarterly 11:1 (2004): 40-50. “Systems Integration and the Social Solution of Technical Problems in Complex Systems,” in Andrea Prencipe, Andrew Davies, and Mike Hobday, eds., The Business of Systems Integration, (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2003), pp. 35-55. “The U. S. in Space: Cooperation and Coercion,” Policy Options (April 2002): 57-63. “Space Business,” in Eligar Sadeh, ed., Space Politics and Policy: An Evolutionary Perspective, (Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2002), pp. 241-280. “Creating Managerial Institutions and Processes for Computing and Aerospace R&D,” Journal of Industrial History 5:2 (2002): 21-49. “Bernard Schriever and the Scientific Vision,” Air Power History 49:1 (2002): 32-45. “Samuel Phillips and the Taming of Apollo,” Technology and Culture 42:4 (2001): 686-709. “A Failure to Communicate: The Demise of ELDO,” History of Technology 22 (2000): 1-23. “From Concurrency to Phased Planning: An Episode in the History of Systems Management,” in Thomas P. Hughes and Agatha C. Hughes, eds., Systems, Experts, and Computers: The Systems Approach in Management and Engineering, World War II and After, (Cambridge: MIT Press, 2000), pp. 93-112. “Building an American Bridge over the „Management Gap‟: The Adoption of Systems Management in ESRO and ESA,” History and Technology 16 (1999): 1-32. “Craft or System?: The Development of Systems Engineering at JPL,” Quest: The History of Spaceflight Quarterly 6:2 (1998): 17-31. “Three Approaches to Big Technology: Operations Research, Systems Engineering, and Project Management,” Technology and Culture 38:4 (1997): 891-919. “Insuring the Future: The Development and Diffusion of Systems Management in the American and European Space Programs,” Ph.D. dissertation, University of Minnesota, 1997. Encyclopedia Articles Articles for Stephen B. Johnson, et al., eds., Space Exploration and Humanity: A Historical Encyclopedia (Santa Barbara: ABC-CLIO, 2010). “Arabsat”; “Asteroids”, with Amy Sisson; “Biomedical Science and Technology,” with Tim Chamberlin; “Buran”; “Burial Services”; “Centers for the Commercial Development of Space”; “Chinese Remote Sensing”; “CHIPS, Cosmic Hot Interstellar Plasma Spectrometer”; “Comets” with Tim Chamberlin; “Communications”, with David Arnold; “COS B”; “Constellation”; “Critiques of Spaceflight”; “Earth Orbiting Robotic Spacecraft”, with Chris Krupiarz; “Earth Science” with Michael King; “Economics of Human Spaceflight”; “Economics of Space”; “Economics of Space Navigation”, with Benoit Denis; “Economics of Space Science”; “Education”; “Europe”, with John Krige; “European Communications Satellites” with Llyn Kaimowitz; “EUVE, Extreme Ultraviolet Explorer”; “Expendable Launch Vehicles and Upper Stages”; “Feng Yun”; “Government Space Organizations”; “HALCA, Highly-Advanced Laboratory for Communications and Astronomy,” with Stephen Rider; “Hayabusa”; “Helios”, with Katie Berryhill; “Human Spaceflight and Microgravity Science,” with Tim Chamberlin; “Human 2

1-4-11 Spaceflight Centers,” with Tim Chamberlin; “Human Spaceflight Programs,” with Tim Chamberlin; “Hypersonics and Reusable Launch Vehicles”; “Khrunichev State Research and Production Center”; “Landing Craft”, with George Sarkisov; “Landsat,” with David Leverington and John Ruley; “Launch Facilities,” with George Sarkisov; “Low Energy Astrophysics”, with Dean Smith; “Lunar Science,” with Chuck Wood; “Microgravity Science”; “Nations”; “National Polar Orbiting Operational Environmental Satellite System” with Anthony Curtis; “NOAA Polar Orbiting Satellites”, with David Leverington and Anthony Curtis; “Saturn Launch Vehicles,” with David Dooling; “Space and Society”, with Michael Ciancone; “Space Historiography”; “Space History”; “Space Politics”; “Space Stations”; “Spaceflight Passengers,” with Tim Chamberlin; “Symphonie” with Llyn Kaimowitz; “Systems Engineering”; “Systems Management”; “Technology and Engineering”, “Technology Infrastructure and Institutions”; “Thermal Control” with Clifford A. Cerbus, “Titan”; “TRW Corporation”; “United States”; “Universities”; submitted between 2002 and 2009. “Systems Management,” in Walter Boyne, ed. Air Warfare: An International Encyclopedia (Santa Barbara: ABC-CLIO, 2002). “Heat,” in Arne Hessenbruch, ed., Reader’s Guide to the History of Science, (London: Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers, 2000), pp. 327-329. “William Seward Burroughs,” in John Arthur Garraty and Mark C. Carnes, eds., American National Biography, (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1999).

Invited or Conference Papers, Articles: “Success, Failure, and NASA Culture”, ASK Magazine (APPEL Sharing Knowledge), NASA, fall 2008, pp. 52-56. Larry B. Rainey, Kevin B. Kreitman, Bradley A. Warner, Stephen B. Johnson, “Critical Thinking,” in Larry Rainey and Andy Loerch, eds. Methods for Conducting Military Operational Analysis: Best Practices in Use Throughout the Department of Defense (Washington, DC: Military Operations Research Society, 2007), pp. 583-618. K.M. Murphy, V.Ye. Rygalov, and S.B. Johnson, “Minimal Support Technologies and In Situ Resource Utilization for Risk Management of Planetary Spaceflight Missions,” presented to Committee on Space Research, Beijing, China, July 2006. “Introduction to Space Economics and Commerce,” for use in Space Studies 501, Survey of Space Studies. First draft October 2003. “Introduction to Space History,” for use in Space Studies 501, Survey of Space Studies. First draft September 2003, updated July 2004. Andres RJ, Graham J, Gabrynowicz J, Johnson S, Wood C, “SPACE.EDU: Space Studies Virtual Campus,” Transactions, American Geophysical Union 81:48 (2000), p. F294. “Planning for the Space Studies PhD,” www.spaceanthology.com e-zine, November 2000. “Revisiting the Challenger,” Quest: History of Spaceflight Quarterly 7:2 (1999): 18-25. “The Organizational Roots of American Economic Competitiveness in High Technology,” Space Times 38:2 (1999): 9-12. Jeffrey Albert, Dian Alyea, Larry Cooper, Stephen Johnson, and Don Uhrich, “Vehicle Health Management (VHM) Architecture Process Development,” Proceedings of SAE Aerospace Atlantic Conference, May 1995, Dayton, Ohio. “Dependability Design for the Pluto Flyby Mission,” Proceedings of 8th Annual Conference on Small Satellites, August 1994, Logan, UT, Utah State University. System Health Management Design Methodology, with Glen Campbell, Ron L. Puening, and Maxine Obleski, Martin Marietta Space Launch Systems Company, Purchase Order #F435025, 14 July 1992. “Philip Melanchthon: Reformation Enigma,” UCD Historical Studies Journal 8:1 (Spring 1991), University of Colorado at Denver, Department of History.

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1-4-11 “Fault Protection Aspects of Health Monitoring for Space and Space Launch Vehicles,” Proceedings of 2nd Annual Conference on Health Monitoring for Space Propulsion Systems, Nov 1990, Cincinnati, OH, University of Cincinnati. “Reliable Avionics Design for Deep Space,” Proceedings of 9th Annual Digital Avionics Systems Conference, Oct 1990, Virginia Beach, VA. American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics. “Fault Protection Design for Unmanned Interplanetary Spacecraft,” Proceedings of 10th Annual Guidance and Control Conference, Jan 31-Feb 4, 1987, Keystone, CO, AAS-001, American Astronautical Society. Book Reviews: Peter J. Westwick, Into the Black: JPL and the American Space Program 1976-2004 (New Haven, Connecticut: 2006), Isis 98:4 (2007): 881-2. James A. Dewar, To the End of the Solar System: The Story of the Nuclear Rocket (Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky, 2004). Quest: History of Spaceflight Quarterly 11:4 (2004): 64. Roger E. Bilstein, Testing Aircraft, Exploring Space: An Illustrated History of NACA and NASA (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2003). Technology and Culture 45:3 (2004): 632-633. John M. Logsdon, ed. Exploring the Unknown: Selected Documents in the History of the U.S. Civil Space Program. SP-4407. 5 volumes. Washington, D.C., National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1995-2001). In Historical Studies in the Physical and Biological Sciences 34:2 (2004): 403. David A. Mindell, Between Human and Machine: Feedback, Control, and Computing before Cybernetics (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2002). Isis 94:4 (2003): 698-700. Howard McCurdy, Faster, Better, Cheaper. (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2001). In Technology and Culture 43:3 (2002): 646-647. Mack R. Herring, Way Station to Space: A History of the John C. Stennis Space Center, (Washington, DC: NASA, 1997). Technology and Culture, 40:4 (1999): 992-994. David N. Spires, Beyond Horizons: A Half-Century of Air Force Space Leadership, Quest 6:3 (1998): 67. W. Henry Lambright, Powering Apollo: James E. Webb of NASA, in Technology and Culture 38:3 (1997): 793-795. Editorials “Ground Control to NASA: Remember Your Mistakes,” Newsday (August 31, 2003). White Papers Stephen B. Johnson, NASA MSFC, “From CAIB to Constellation: Improving NASA‟s Program Management, Systems Engineering, and Personnel Development,” 3 November 2006. Stephen B. Johnson, National Institute for Science, Space, and Security Centers, University of Colorado at Colorado Springs, “UCCS Space Systems Engineering and Management Programs for NASA and the DoD,” 29 October 2006. Stephen B. Johnson, NASA MSFC, “Creating a Framework for Development of System Health Management Modeling and Knowledge Management Technologies,” 16 January 2006. Stephen B. Johnson, NASA MSFC, “Asynchronous Commanding versus Synchronous Control for Constellation Systems,” 4 October 2005. Michael Watson, NASA MSFC, Stephen Johnson, NASA MSFC, and Tom Gormley, Gormley and Associates, “Crew Abort and Fleet Maintenance Implications to Crew Launch Vehicle Systems Engineering Processes,” 25 September 2005. Michael Watson, NASA MSFC, Stephen Johnson, NASA MSFC, and Tom Gormley, Gormley and Associates, “Constellation Integrated Systems Health Management,” 25 September 2005. Stephen B. Johnson, and Michael D. Watson, NASA MSFC, “Constellation Interoperability Requirements,” 22 August 2005.

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1-4-11 Michael Watson, NASA MSFC, and Stephen Johnson, University of Colorado at Colorado Springs, “Vehicle Management Systems: System Integration from Concept Definition Through Mission Accomplishment,” June 2005. Michael Watson, NASA MSFC, and Stephen Johnson, University of North Dakota, “System of Systems: Interaction of Functional Systems,” April 2005. Stephen B. Johnson, University of North Dakota, Space Studies Department, “White Paper on Engineering Culture and Complex System Failure,” June 3, 2004. Submitted for NASA Office of Exploration Systems RFI 04-01, June 2004. Stephen B. Johnson, “White Paper on Research to Improve Space Shuttle Program Dependability Management,” June 2, 2004. Submitted to the space shuttle program, June 2004. Stephen Johnson, University of North Dakota, and Larry Rainey, The Aerospace Corporation. “The Space Research Institute: A University of North Dakota and Aerospace Corporation White Paper.” August 2002. Technical Publications Functional Fault Analysis Report. CLV-DE-0204. System Design Review version August 2007, Preliminary Design Review version, June 2008. Exploration Systems Vehicle Management Systems Interface Requirements and Specifications Document, prepared by Michael D. Watson, Thomas J. Gormley, and Stephen B. Johnson, Huntsville, Alabama: MSFC, fall 2005. Magellan Spacecraft Attitude and Articulation Control System Fault Protection Description Document, Denver, Colorado: Martin Marietta Astronautics Division, 1988.

Awards and Honors Best Professional Paper Award, Prognostics and Health Management Conference 2008, for Tolga Kurtoglu, Stephen B. Johnson, Eric Barszcz, Jeremy Johnson, Peter I. Robinson, “Integrating SHM to the Early Design of Aerospace Systems using Functional Fault Analysis.” NASA Exceptional Service Medal. June 2008. Eugene E. Emme Award for Astronautical Literature for book, The Secret of Apollo: Systems Management in American and European Space Programs from the American Astronautical Society, 2003. Phi Alpha Theta Scholarship Key award for paper, “Philip Melanchthon: Reformation Enigma,” 1991, Alpha Gamma Gamma Chapter, Denver, Colorado.

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