Re-engineering JPL's mission planning ground system architecture for cost efficient operations in the 21st century.

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Over the last several decades, engineers at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory have developed a vast array of analytical tools to design missions to Earth orbit, the moon, sun, planets and various other bodies in our solar system, and beyond. JPL's Multi-mission Ground Systems Office and Project Design Center have jointly undertaken the task of transforming existing "legacy" software into an integrated, general purpose, multi-mission tool set. This paper summarizes ongoing efforts at JPL to re-engineer the mission analysis segment of the mission planning ground system architecture.

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