SPACE LAUNCH AND REENTRY OPERATIONS IN THE NAS INFORMATION INTEGRATION

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Clair, Thomas J. St. [1 ]
Bolczak, Catherine N. [1 ]
Srivastava, Amal [1 ]
Staley, Amanda M. [1 ]
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[1] Mitre Corp, 7525 Colshire Dr, Mclean, VA 22102 USA
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2016 INTEGRATED COMMUNICATIONS NAVIGATION AND SURVEILLANCE (ICNS) | 2016年
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Air Traffic Management helps to ensure all National Airspace System (NAS) operators have the opportunity to safely accomplish their operational goals while maintaining NAS efficiency. Advancements in technology and a robust global demand for access to space are leading to new space flight participants and increasing numbers of space launch and reentry operations, adding complexity to NAS management coordination and decision-making processes. Diversity of launch and reentry profiles and locations, coupled with increased activity [1, 2], will impact airspace management planning by requiring increased coordination among the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and other federal agencies, civilian facilities, and commercial operators. Current processes will not scale as space activity in the NAS increases. The MITRE Corporation is working with the FAA to improve launch and reentry operations efficiency and repeatability. The approach includes analyzing current processes and identifying how more standardized communication mechanisms, integrated information flows, and consistent analysis capabilities can be applied. This paper describes a concept for sharing information and integrating it as part of a standardized, repeatable process that can help the FAA meet future space activity needs in the NAS. A key feature is to integrate information related to NAS effects assessment into the process to facilitate rapid analysis and feedback.
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