nextgen - the states want to help
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NextGen The States Want to Help
Aerospace States Associa3on Charles Hue6ner, Execu3ve Director
Background
Chairman: The Honorable Robert S. Walker, Chairman, Wexler & Walker Public Policy Associates
Vice-Chairman: The Honorable F. Whitten Peters, Partner, Williams and Connolly
Dr. Buzz Aldrin, President, Starcraft Enterprises
Mr. Ed Bolen, President & CEO, General Aviation Manufacturers Association
Mr. Tom Buffenbarger, President, Int’l Association of Machinists & Aerospace Workers
The Honorable John Douglass, President & CEO Aerospace Industries Association
The Honorable Tillie Fowler, Partner, Holland and Knight
The Honorable John Hamre, President & CEO, Center for Strategic & International Studies
The Honorable William Schneider, President, International Planning Services, Inc.
Mr. Robert Stevens, President & COO, Lockheed Martin Corporation
Dr. Neil deGrasse Tyson, Director, Hayden Planetarium
Ms. Heidi Wood, Executive Director, Morgan Stanley
Mr. Charles Huettner, Commission Executive Director
Aerospace Commission Commissioners
Recommendation #2: The Commission recommends transformation of the U.S. air transportation system as a national priority. The transformation requires:
• Rapid deployment of a new, highly automated Air Traffic Management system, beyond the Federal Aviation Administration’s Operational Evolution Plan, so robust that it will efficiently, safely, and securely accommodate an evolving variety and growing number of aerospace vehicles and civil and military operations;
• Accelerated introduction of new aerospace systems by shifting from product to process certification and providing implementation support; and
• Streamlined new airport and runway development.
Air Transportation Exploit Aviation’s Mobility Advantage
• Fast, efficient mobility improves our economy, quality of life, and national defense
• Our current air transportation system is not adequate to meet future needs or open new opportunities for the future
• Transforming the nation’s air transportation system needs to be a national priority
Objective Delivering People and Goods Quickly and Affordably -
When and Where Needed
A new highly automated air traffic management system operating with precision weather, traffic, terrain, navigation,
and shared information
Air Transportation Exploit Aviation’s Mobility Advantage
U.S. Air Traffic Management Infrastructure – vulnerable and not scalable
• Deploy a new, highly automated air traffic management system
• Develop an integrated government plan to transform system
Certification Process, Procedural Regulation and Airborne Equipage – innovation needed
• Shift to process certification • Solve airborne equipage problem
New Runway and Airport Development – takes too long
• Expedite new runway and airport development as a national priority
Air Transportation Exploit Aviation’s Mobility Advantage
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The Future - Digital Airspace
High-Bandwidth Communications Precision
Surveillance
Digital Surface Maps
4-D Atmospheric Knowledge
Precision Navigation
- Convection - Winds - Turbulence - Icing - NAS Status
- Wake Vortex - Hail - Volcanic Ash - Restricted Airspace
- Voice - Data - Video
- GPS - INS - Back-ups - RNP
- ADS-B - Multilateration - Primary Radar - Military Back-ups - Air and Ground
- Airports - Obstacles - Terrain - Noise-Sensitive Areas
NextGen
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CNS
National Defense Homeland
Security
Civil Aviation
The Same Technology Core Can Simultaneously Strengthen National Security and Air Transportation
Common Needs • Secure, robust, high integrity system design • Detection and tracking of cooperative and non-cooperative vehicles • Immediate detection of flight path deviations • Secure and anti-jam communications • Seamless, interoperable peacetime and wartime operations • Increased air traffic capacity • Precision flight operations • Affordable basic equipment design and modernization paths • Real-time, high-confidence weather forecasts (> 2 hours)
Communications: High bandwidth, secure, anti-jam, digital, wireless, global information grid Navigation: Secure, robust, high-integrity GPS (w/ WAAS, LAAS), back-up system, digital earth, digital airspace Surveillance/intelligence: Global, multi-spectral, real-time and forecast -- weather and vehicles
Core Components
Federal Infrastructure
Local Infrastructure = Airports
JPDO
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All Parts of the Aerospace Community Need to be Involved
DOC
Industry
DOT
States UniversiCes
DoD NASA
What is ASA
• ASA is a bi-‐parCsan organizaCon of state Lt. Governors and other top-‐ranking state leaders.
• ASA represents states’ interests in federal aerospace and aviaCon policy development.
• ASA advocates on behalf of states for: – R&D funding, – workforce training, – economic development in aerospace and aviaCon, – excellence in math and science educaCon in every state, and – keeping states compeCCve in a global marketplace.
Your Success is our ObjecCve
Why Lt. Governors
• PoliCcal ConnecCon at top of State Government
• Have Time to Focus on the Aerospace Industry in their State
• Want a PorTolio of Accomplishments Important to Their State
• Farm-‐club of U.S. PoliCcs • New ASA Leadership Team
– Alaska LG Meed Treadwell – Chair – Alabama LG Kay Ivey – Vice Chair
– Oklahoma LG Todd Lamb – Vice Chair
• Reforming NextGen Special CommiYee
Detailed InformaCon
• Commission on The Future of the U.S. Aerospace Industry – Background of what policy and technologies are needed
• Responding to the Call: Avia3on Plan for American Leadership – Na3onal Ins3tute of Aerospace -‐ Technologies and Budget Proposal
• Next Genera3on Transporta3on System (NextGen)-‐ DOT Joint Planning and Development Office -‐ Mul3-‐Agency Requirements and Plans
• Na3onal Aeronau3cs Research and Development Plan -‐White House Office of Science & Technology Policy
• Aerospace States Associa3on -‐ All on the ASA Website
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Your Success is our ObjecCve
Charles Hue6ner Associates www.Aerostates.org
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