SPECIAL NOTICE
99 -- Innovate with the FAA: The Future of Aviation Surveillance Services - March 23, 2022 Industry Event
- Notice Date
- 3/24/2022 9:54:17 AM
- Notice Type
- Special Notice
- NAICS
- 488190
— Other Support Activities for Air Transportation
- Contracting Office
- 693KA7 ENROUTE & TERMINAL CONTRACTS WASHINGTON DC 20591 USA
- ZIP Code
- 20591
- Solicitation Number
- AAQ-210-SurvSvcs
- Archive Date
- 05/01/2022
- Point of Contact
- Patrick Weare, Phone: 2022675483
- E-Mail Address
-
patrick.weare@faa.gov
(patrick.weare@faa.gov)
- Description
- POST-EVENT ANNOUNCEMENT - MARCH 24, 2022 The FAA embraces innovation to deliver vital surveillance services for safe and efficient use in the National Airspace System (NAS). The deployment of Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast (ADS-B) and Fusion automation revolutionized surveillance services delivered to air traffic controllers, pilots, and travelers. Maintaining this path of modernization, the FAA hosted this virtual industry event with the aviation surveillance industry to look at how surveillances services will continue to evolve. On March 23, 2022, the FAA�s Surveillance Services leadership team presented its strategy and 2022 NAS Enterprise Architecture Infrastructure Roadmaps. They looked at the evolution of cooperative and non-cooperative surveillance in the NAS for surface, Terminal and En Route airspaces, and highlighted upcoming acquisition activities. Agenda topics included: Surveillance Services Strategy Surveillance Acquisition and Sustainment Surveillance and Broadcast Services Spectrum Efficient National Surveillance Radar Radar Surveillance Future Focus Surface Surveillance Runway Status Lights ASDE-3 Surface Movement Radar Surveillance Broadcast and Information Services (SBIS) Surveillance Processing and Networking Airspace Non-cooperative Surveillance Radar (ANSR) Wind Turbine Radar Interference Mitigation The FAA maintains a commitment to deliver secure, integrated, state-of-the-art surveillance services, which can only be created in collaboration with the aviation community. Help the FAA define the future for the most advanced air traffic surveillance capabilities in the world. Industry Week Follow-up Questions Surveillance Services Industry Day follow-up questions must be submitted by March 30, 2022 to: Patrick Weare at: Patrick.Weare@faa.gov All questions should be noted as proprietary or non-proprietary Any proprietary or confidential information contained in any industry submissions that should not be released to the public should be appropriately marked, and industry should be prepared to provide justification to the FAA of such designations if requested. Receipt of industry submissions in no way alters the FAA�s obligations under existing law, including any duties owed by the FAA under the Freedom of Information Act. May 2022 Surveillance Services FAA and Industry One-on-One Sessions* Industry partners are encouraged to request a FAA-Industry One-on-One Session with the Surveillance Services team to collaborate with the FAA on the following topics: Radar Surveillance Future Focus Airspace Non-cooperative Surveillance Radar (ANSR) ASDE-3 Surface Movement Radar Replacement Surveillance Processing and Networking These One-on-One Sessions are by reservation only and are planned to be held in May 2022. Please submit the online One-on-One Session Request Form by April 4, 2022. (Refer to One-on-One Request Form link provided below in the Attachments/Links section.) The FAA Surveillance Services team will schedule meeting times and email invitations based on information provided in the online Request Form. *NOTES: These meetings are limited to 45 minutes. Members of the FAA team may request a meeting or respondents may request a meeting; however, the FAA team is under no obligation to meet with all respondents requesting a one-on-one session. Furthermore, these sessions are neither required nor a prerequisite for future consideration and will not be considered in the evaluation. Any proprietary or confidential information contained in any industry submissions that should not be released to the public should be appropriately marked, and industry should be prepared to provide justification to the FAA of such designations if requested. The hosting of one-on-one sessions in no way alters the FAA�s obligations under existing law, including any duties owed by the FAA under the Freedom of Information Act. If invited to have a one-on-one session, the Surveillance Services team will contact representatives with session date, time, login and dial-in information. Event Resources Refer to the following 2022 Surveillance Services Industry Day resources in the Attachments/Links section: FAA-Industry One-on-One Session Request Form (Link) Surveillance Services Industry Day Follow-up Event Survey (Link) NAS Enterprise Architecture Infrastructure Roadmaps (Link) Surveillance Services Industry Day Presentations (Posted) 2022 Registered Participants List (Posted) Surveillance Services Industry Day Q&A Document (To be posted) Last year�s 2021 Surveillance Services Industry Event materials available for reference on SAM.gov at:�� https://sam.gov/opp/b9a1ce7b669743c7b885131ac6f30f31/view Attachments/Links 2022 FAA-Industry One-on-One Session Request Form: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/2022RequestForm 2022 Surveillance Services Industry Day Follow-up Survey:� https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/March2022IndustryDay NAS Enterprise Architecture Infrastructure Roadmaps: https://www.FAA.gov/nextgen/ -END POST-EVENT ANNOUNCEMENT - ======================================= Please join the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) on Wednesday, March 23, 2022 for a virtual industry event focusing on how air traffic surveillance services and infrastructure will continue to evolve into the future. The FAA embraces innovation to deliver vital surveillance services for safe and efficient use in the National Airspace System (NAS). The deployment of Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast (ADS-B) and Fusion automation revolutionized surveillance services delivered to air traffic controllers, pilots, and travelers. Maintaining this path of modernization, the FAA is hosting this virtual industry event with the aviation surveillance industry. The FAA�s Surveillance Services leadership team will present its strategy and 2022 NAS Enterprise Architecture Infrastructure Roadmaps. They will look at the evolution of cooperative and non-cooperative surveillance in the NAS for surface, terminal and enroute airspaces, and highlight upcoming acquisition activities. The FAA maintains a commitment to deliver secure, integrated, state-of-the-art surveillance services � which can only be created in collaboration with the aviation community. Come help define the future for the most advanced air traffic surveillance capabilities in the world. Event Location Virtual via Zoom Webinar Login and dial-in information will be emailed to event registrants the day before the event Event Agenda Wednesday, March 23, 2022, 9:00 am � 5:00 pm EDT Opening remarks from Dan Hicok, Director, FAA Surveillance Services, Program Management Organization Surveillance Services Strategy Surveillance Acquisition and Sustainment Surveillance and Broadcast Services Spectrum Efficient National Surveillance Radar Radar Surveillance Sustainment Surface Surveillance Runway Status Lights Surface Movement Radar Surveillance Broadcast and Information Services (SBIS) Acquisition Update Updates from 2021 Surveillance Services Industry Day Surveillance Processing and Networking Future of Non-Cooperative Surveillance Wind Farm Mitigation Virtual question and answer sessions for participants Last year�s 2021 Surveillance Services Industry Event materials available for reference on SAM.gov at:� �https://sam.gov/opp/b9a1ce7b669743c7b885131ac6f30f31/view Registration Information Please complete the Eventbrite registration form at: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/innovate-with-the-faa-the-future-of-aviation-surveillance-services-registration-225410176907. Registered participants will be sent online webinar information one day prior to the event. Surveillance Services FAA-Industry One-on-One Sessions (Targeted for Q2 2022) Information on how to request FAA-Industry One-on-One sessions focused on specified topics will be provided during this industry event and posted after the event on SAM.gov. *These meetings are limited to 45 minutes. Members of the FAA team may request a meeting or respondents may request a meeting; however, the FAA team is under no obligation to meet with all respondents requesting a one-on-one session. Furthermore, these sessions are neither required nor a prerequisite for future consideration and will not be considered in the evaluation. If selected to have a one-on-one session, the FAA team will contact representatives with session date, time, login, and dial-in information. Questions? If you have any event registration, content, or logistical questions, please send an email to Larissa Brian at LBrian@akgovsolutions.com. All other questions should be directed to Patrick Weare at Patrick.Weare@faa.gov.
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