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Suggested Citation:"C Workshop Participants." National Research Council. 2008. Assessing the Research and Development Plan for the Next Generation Air Transportation System: Summary of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/12447.
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Suggested Citation:"C Workshop Participants." National Research Council. 2008. Assessing the Research and Development Plan for the Next Generation Air Transportation System: Summary of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/12447.
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C Workshop Participants ORGANIZING COMMITTEE MEMBERS John K. Lauber, Chair, Senior Vice President and Chief Product Safety Officer, Airbus (retired) Donald Fraser (unable to attend), Director, DRS Technologies R. John Hansman, Jr., Professor and Director, MIT International Center for Air Transportation, Massachusetts Institute of Technology John Hayhurst, Senior Vice President, The Boeing Company (retired) S. Michael Hudson, Independent Consultant, Rolls-Royce North America (retired) Charles E. Keegan, Director, Future Air Navigation Systems, Raytheon Company Beth Lyall, Founder, President, and CEO, Research Integrations, Inc. Gen. Lester L. Lyles, U.S. Department of the Air Force (retired) and The Lyles Group Nadine B. Sarter (unable to attend), Associate Professor, Department of Industrial and Operations Engineering, University of Michigan Edmond R. Soliday, Vice President, Safety, Quality Assurance, and Security, United Airlines (retired) ADDITIONAL SESSION MODERATORS William J. Dunlay, Director, Jacobs Consultancy (formerly Leigh Fisher Associates) Doohwan Kim, ACIMS, University of Arizona and RTSync Corporation William S. Leber, Chief Dispatcher, Northwest Airlines, Inc. J. David Powell, Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Stanford University RAPPORTEUR Deborah A. Boehm-Davis, Professor of Psychology, Human Factors and Applied Cognitive Program, George Mason University JPDO STAFF AND SPEAKERS Robert Pearce, Deputy Director Mark Andrews, Co-Chair, JPDO Weather Working Group Doug Arbuckle, Team Lead, JPDO Agile Air Traffic System Integrated Product Robert Beard, Co-Chair, JPDO Air Navigation Services Working Group Jeff Bruenig, ICF Consulting Stephen Darr, Dynamic Aerospace, Inc. Julie Draper, Operations Research Analyst, Federal Aviation Administration 22

Jeff Duven, Co-Chair, JPDO Aircraft Working Group Chris Francis, Computer Sciences Corporation Yuri Gawdiak, JPDO Division Director, Systems Modeling and Analysis Division Gene Hayman, Co-Chair, JPDO Net Centric Operations Working Group Roberta Leffwich, Booz Allen Hamilton Jay Merkle, Chief Architect, JPDO Paul Polski, Department of Homeland Security Elizabeth Ray, Co-Chair, JPDO Air Navigation Services Working Group PARTICIPANTS Michael O. Ball, Orkand Corporation Professor of Management Science, Robert H. Smith School of Business, University of California Greg Carr, System Engineer, Sensis Paul Devoti, Federal Aviation Administration Frank Durso, Department of Psychology, Texas Tech University Vanessa Fong, The MITRE Corporation Joseph J. Hance, Senior Management and Program Analyst, Office of the Inspector General, Office of Aviation and Special Program Audits, U.S. Department of Transportation Bruce J. Holmes, Chief Strategist, NextGen Systems, DayJet Corporation Stephen Kalish, Deep Water Point LLC (former President, CSC’s Federal Sector Civil Group) Dennis Lamy, National Air Traffic Controllers Association Susan J. Mertes, Director, Aviation Infrastructure, Aerospace Industries Association Guy Norris, Senior Editor, Southern California Bureau, Aviation Week & Space Technology John O’Meara, Director, Flight Operations Test and Chief Test Pilot, Gulfstream Glenn Roberts, Chief Engineer, Center for Advanced Aviation System Development, The MITRE Corporation Richard Scott, Physical Infrastructure Team, U.S. Government Accountability Office Arthur Shantz, Technical Advisor for Aviation Research and Acquisitions, Office of the Inspector General, Department of Transportation Office, U.S. Department of Transportation Chris Sutherland, National Air Traffic Controllers Association Karlin Toner, National Aeronautics and Space Administration Kelli Willshire, National Aeronautics and Space Administration NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL STAFF Robert L. Riemer, Senior Program Officer, Aeronautics and Space Engineering Board Sarah Capote, Program Associate, Aeronautics and Space Engineering Board 23

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The U.S. aviation industry, airline passengers, aircraft pilots, airports, and airline companies are all facing challenges. The air transportation system is experiencing unprecedented and increasing levels of use. The federal government understands the critical need to update the U.S. air transportation system, and plans to implement the Next Generation Air Transportation System (NextGen) by 2025. This system is an example of active networking technology that updates itself with real-time shared information and tailors itself to the individual needs of all U.S. aircraft, stressing adaptability by enabling aircraft to immediately adjust to ever-changing factors.

On April 1-2, 2008, a workshop was held at the National Academies to gather reactions to the research and development aspects of the Joint Planning and Development Office’s baseline Integrated Work Plan (IWP), which is designed to increase the efficiency of airport and air space use in the United States. This book provides a summary of the workshop, which included presentations on the following topics:

  1. Airport operations and support;
  2. Environmental management;
  3. Air navigation operations,
  4. Air navigation support, and flight operation support;
  5. Positioning, navigation, and timing services and surveillance;
  6. Weather information services;
  7. Safety management;
  8. Net-centric infrastructure services and operations; and
  9. Layered adaptive security.

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