NASA Air Traffic Management Tool Wins Software of the Year Award

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Aug. 18, 2006

David Steitz/Sonja Alexander
Headquarters, Washington
202-358-1730/1761

Jonas Dino
Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, Calif.
650-604-5612 

RELEASE: 06-296

NASA AIR TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT TOOL WINS SOFTWARE OF THE YEAR AWARD

The Future Air traffic management Concepts Evaluation Tool (FACET) was 
selected as NASA's 2006 Software of the Year. The FACET software is 
designed to help improve the safety and efficiency of the national 
airspace system and is being recognized for innovation and 
significant contributions to science and technology.

The flexible software tool provides powerful simulation capabilities 
and can rapidly generate thousands of aircraft trajectories to enable 
efficient planning of traffic flow across the U.S. The software was 
developed at NASA's Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, Calif. 

FACET uses actual air-traffic data and weather information to analyze 
the flight-plan route and predict trajectories for the climb, cruise 
and descent phases of aircraft. The analyses of these trajectories 
drive various air traffic management applications. This innovative 
feature enables FACET to model airspace operations across the country 
and process more than 15,000 aircraft on a single computer. 

"FACET started out as a simulation tool for NASA research and has 
evolved into an operations planning tool for the FAA and airlines," 
said NASA's Banavar Sridhar, FACET team lead at Ames. 

The software has been transitioned successfully from NASA laboratory 
use to national operations. Technologies derived from FACET have been 
incorporated into the nation's traffic management system used by more 
than 500 flow managers at approximately 100 sites across the country. 
NASA has commercially licensed the FACET software to Flight Explorer, 
McLean, Va. 

FACET is a component of a growing suite of air-traffic management 
tools developed at Ames as part of NASA's Airspace Systems Program.

FACET was chosen for the Software of the Year award from nominations 
by NASA centers. NASA began the competition in 1994. It is designed 
to reward outstanding software at the agency. Eligible software must 
have NASA intellectual property interest, be of commercial grade, be 
available to appropriate commercial users or dedicated to an agency 
mission.

Selection criteria for the award include:

-- Science and technology significance of the software and its impact 
on NASA's mission
-- The extent of potential use
-- The usability of the software
-- The quality factors considered in the software
-- Intellectual property factors, such as patents and copyrights
-- Innovation of the software

For more information about FACET, visit:

http://as.nasa.gov/aatt/facet.html

For information about the Software of the Year, visit:

http://icb.nasa.gov/nasaswy.html

For information about NASA and agency programs, visit:

http://www.nasa.gov/home

	
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