SBIR-STTR Award

Command Control And Communications Systems/Subsystems
Award last edited on: 10/10/02

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
DOD : AF
Total Award Amount
$414,254
Award Phase
2
Solicitation Topic Code
AF89-031
Principal Investigator
Pamela T Myers

Company Information

Human Factors Solutions

4617 Gemstone Terrace
Rockville, MD 20852
   (301) 770-2044
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Location: Single
Congr. District: 08
County: Montgomery

Phase I

Contract Number: F19628-89-C-0099
Start Date: 5/23/89    Completed: 00/00/00
Phase I year
1989
Phase I Amount
$49,392
The national airspace system (NAS) plan and the Canadian airspace system (CAS) plan contain modernization projects affecting most elements of the north American airspace system and have potentially significant impacts on system users. Further, the airspace systems of the U.S. And Canada have considerable points of interdependency and interrelationship. As befitted their independent national interests, each country developed their modernization requirements in relative isolation from one another. Further, the respective defense agencies of these countries have been only minimally involved with modernization plans and not in a structured organizational manner. The military is vitally interested in the operation, planning, and potential long-range interface with NAS and CAS plan projects. Individual defense agencies have a critical interest in ensuring adequate command, control, and communications infrastructure and interface for the defense missions in north America. The objectives of the proposal are to: (1) establish the points of interoperability to facilitate exchange of lessons learned, possible outyear technological applications, and research and development gains; and (2) determine the major interface issues between Canada and the united states from a technological and an organizational perspective.

Phase II

Contract Number: F19628-92-C-0025
Start Date: 5/22/90    Completed: 4/23/93
Phase II year
1992
Phase II Amount
$364,862
This effort is to identify, analyze, kand report on ongoing research and technological developments which kcan be of direct benefit to the FAA, and the wider aviation community, in its research and development efforts to incorporate new technologies into current and planned aviation systems. HFS will employ its technology research methodology and its research analysis tool (ATRIAS) to provide technology information analysis services to the FAA.

Keywords:
AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL SYNERGY AI RSPACE MANAGE DOD/DND CASP/NAS PLAN NORTH AMERICA CANADA DEF ENSE MIS