Aviation strategic outlook areas driving the NAS CNS-ATM system of systems

R. Stroup
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It is said, “A theoretical plan does not survive reality”1. Management of disruptive forces, positive or negative, requires a methodology focused on the continuous monitoring of emerging capabilities and aviation trends. The methodology can lead to the systematic resolution of strategic issues that can affect the future National Airspace System (NAS). This paper will identify aviation strategic outlook areas that will affect the evolution and implementation of Communications, Navigation, Surveillance and Air Traffic Management systems that will enable the Future NAS vision. Strategic Outlook Areas examined in this paper are: • Resiliency of the NAS • Management of NAS Infrastructure and Technology Management planning • Reducing the environmental footprint of aviation • Minimizing the impact of weather on operations • Understanding the Internet-of-Things on aviation, and • New Aviation Entrants In each area, the paper will explore the background, challenges they poses to achieving the future NAS, and key questions that need to be answered to leverage an opportunity or mitigate a risk. The goal of the Aviation Strategic Outlook effort serves as an instrument to inform decision-makers on potential policy, capabilities, procedures, and technology decisions to maintain an appropriate path to the desired or target future. The expected results will set the stage to define an impact statement, identify risks and opportunities to implementation, and proposed strategies to inform decision-makers on a pathway to achieve the future NAS vision.
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航空战略展望领域驱动NAS CNS-ATM系统的系统
有人说:“理论上的计划不能在现实中生存。”对破坏性力量的管理,无论是积极的还是消极的,都需要一种专注于持续监测新兴能力和航空趋势的方法。该方法可以导致系统地解决可能影响未来国家空域系统(NAS)的战略问题。本文将确定航空战略展望领域,这些领域将影响通信、导航、监视和空中交通管理系统的发展和实施,从而实现未来NAS的愿景。本文研究的策略展望范畴包括:•NAS的弹性•NAS基础设施和技术管理规划的管理•减少航空的环境足迹•最大限度地减少天气对运营的影响•了解航空物联网以及•航空新进入者在每个领域,本文将探讨实现未来NAS的背景、挑战,以及利用机会或降低风险需要回答的关键问题。《航空战略展望》的目标是作为一种工具,为决策者提供有关潜在政策、能力、程序和技术决策的信息,以保持通往预期或目标未来的适当路径。预期结果将为确定影响声明、确定实施风险和机会以及提出战略建议奠定基础,为决策者提供实现未来NAS愿景的途径。
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