CALL FOR IEEE SMC-IT/SCC 2025 SUBMISSIONS
 
11th International Conference on Space Mission Challenges for Information 
Technology (SMC-IT)
16th International Conference on Space Computing (SCC)
July 28 – August 1, 2025
California Science Center - Los Angeles, California
Sponsored by: IEEE Computer Society - Technical Committee on Software 
Engineering and Technical Committee on Computer Architecture
 
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Important Dates:
• Deadline for full papers (SMC-IT and SCC) and SCC presentation-only 
abstracts: Feb 3, 2025
• Author acceptance notification: Mar 21, 2025
• Registration site open: Apr 4, 2025
• Final camera-ready versions papers deadline: May 30, 2025
• Final presentations deadline: June 27, 2025
 
We invite submissions for the IEEE International Conference on Space Mission 
Challenges for Information Technology (SMC-IT) and the IEEE Space Computing 
Conference (SCC). These conferences gather professionals, such as system 
designers, engineers, computer architects, scientists, practitioners, data 
scientists, and space explorers, who are committed to advancing information 
technology and improving the computational capabilities and dependability of 
space missions. These forums provide a valuable opportunity for in-depth 
technical dialogues covering various aspects of space mission hardware and 
software.
 
Systems in all aspects of the space mission will be explored, including flight 
systems, ground systems, science data processing, engineering and development 
tools, operations, telecommunications, radiation-tolerant computing devices, 
reliable electronics, and space-qualifiable packaging technologies.
The entire information systems lifecycle of the mission development will also 
be covered, such as conceptual design, engineering tools development, 
integration and test, operations, science analysis, and quality control.
 
Topics of interest include (but are not limited to) space applications of the 
following:
 
SMC-IT
Robotics, Cybersecurity, Networking, Memory and Storage, Advanced Ground 
Control, Advanced Modeling & Digital Twins for Onboard Systems, Data Analytics 
and Big Data, Fault-Tolerant Processing, Trustable Intelligent/Autonomous 
Systems, Smart Instruments, Augmented Reality/Virtual Reality and HCI, 
Manufacturing and Assembly of Large Structures, Improved Operations, Software 
Reliability for Mission-Critical Applications and Safety of Life.
 
SCC
High-Performance Onboard Computing, Components, Radiation, and Packaging, 
Computing Architectures, Flight Data Processing, Avionics Systems, Machine 
Learning/Neural Computing, Crew Interfaces, Extreme Environments Computing, 
Distributed Computing, Infusion and adoption of industry standards for space 
applications.
 
SMC-IT/SCC Classified Session
A SMC-IT/SCC classified session will be held at The Aerospace Corporation, 
Friday, August 29, 2025 from 0800 to 1200 PDT. The theme of the session is 
“Unleashing Disruption and Transformation: Emerging Technologies in Space.” All 
attendees must possess a TS/SCI clearance and be a U.S. Citizen. Please send a 
message to: [email protected] for additional registration information.
 
Process and Format
• The SMC-IT/SCC 2025 Technical Committee is seeking two kinds of submissions 
at this time: full papers (BOTH SMC-IT AND SCC) and presentations (ONLY SCC).
• SMC-IT/SCC 2025 will use a single-pass, full-paper review process.
• The full paper is required and peer reviewed prior to deciding on acceptance 
for the conference, even if an abstract has been submitted.
• Full papers can be up to 10 pages, not including references. The paper 
template can be found on the SMC-IT/SCC 2025 website.
• All accepted papers will be published in the IEEE conference proceedings, 
indexed with the IEEE Xplore database. Note that IEEE has a “Podium and 
Publish” policy for conferences, which means that no manuscript will be 
published in IEEE Xplore without first being presented at the conference.
• Authors of SCC presentations without a corresponding paper need to submit a 
1-page abstract, which will allow the conference organizers to determine if the 
proposed presentation is germane for the conference, determine which 
track/session the proposed presentation belongs, and ensure the author is in 
contact with the track/session chair for feedback prior to the final 
submission. All presentation-only abstract submissions must be submitted by the 
full paper deadline.
• All submissions are uploaded via EasyChair: 
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• Selected papers may be invited to appear in a special issue of a reputable 
journal. More details will be made available in the future.
 
Note: It is not required to submit an abstract prior to the paper submission.
 
CONFERENCE CHAIRS
General Chair: Ivan Perez (KBR @ NASA ARC)
General Co-Chair: Jim Butler (JPL)
Program Chair (SMC-IT): Lukas Mandrake (JPL)
Program Co-chair (SMC-IT): Jack Lightholder (JPL)
Program Chair (SCC): David Rutishauser (NASA JSC)
Program Co-Chair (SCC): Christopher Green (NASA GSFC)
SMC-IT/SCC Program Committee Members

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