NASA Awards Airspace System Research Contracts

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July 14, 2008

Beth Dickey 
Headquarters, Washington
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Jonas Dino
Ames Research Center, Mountain View, Calif.
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CONTRACT RELEASE: C08-046

NASA AWARDS AIRSPACE SYSTEM RESEARCH CONTRACTS

WASHINGTON -- NASA has awarded research contracts worth a total of $12 
million to two industry teams to study how the introduction of new 
aircraft types may affect air traffic management efficiency, aviation 
safety and the environment in the future.

In June, NASA's Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate selected 
teams led by Raytheon Company of Waltham, Mass., and Sensis Corp. of 
East Syracuse, N.Y., to receive separate 18-month study contracts 
valued at $6 million each. The research topic is "Integration of 
Advanced Concepts and Vehicles into the Next Generation Air 
Transportation System."

"Through these studies we can begin to understand how to design an air 
traffic management system that can accommodate the aircraft of the 
future," said Karlin Toner, director of NASA's Airspace Systems 
Program at NASA Headquarters in Washington.

The teams will use modeling and simulation to examine the potential 
impacts of seven particular classes of air vehicles on the nation's 
airspace. The vehicles classes are: very light jets, super heavy 
transports, uncrewed aircraft, supersonic transports, cruise 
efficient short takeoff and landing aircraft, rotorcraft and business 
class aircraft. Some of these vehicles already are being introduced, 
and are posing challenges to operators and users of the airspace 
system.

The studies are intended to identify gaps in knowledge and to provide 
NASA and its partners with recommendations for future research and 
analysis. NASA is collaborating with other U.S. government agencies 
and industries on the Next Generation Air Transportation System. The 
initiative aims to apply satellite-based navigation, surveillance and 
networking technologies to help meet future air traffic demands. 

The Raytheon Company team includes Northup Grumman in El Segundo, 
Calif.; Gulfstream Aerospace in Long Beach, Calif.; Intelligent 
Automation Inc. in Mendota Heights, Minn.; Booz Allen Hamilton of 
McLean, Va.; University of California, Berkeley; George Mason 
University in Fairfax, Va.; University of Illinois, Urbana; 
University of Maryland, College Park; University of Michigan, Ann 
Arbor; University of Minnesota, Minneapolis; Massachusetts Institute 
of Technology, Cambridge; and Purdue University in West Lafayette, 
Ind.

The Sensis Corporation team members include Georgia Tech, Atlanta; 
CSSI Inc. of Washington; ATAC Corporation in Sunnyvale, Calif.; L-3 
Communications in Billerica, Mass.; Honeywell Labs in Minneapolis; 
and Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

For more information about NASA's Aeronautics Research Mission 
Directorate, visit:

http://aeronautics.nasa.gov

	
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