ResilienX to collaborate with NASA’s System-Wide Safety project

ResilienX, Inc. has been awarded a Phase III Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) contract. This contract will enable ResilienX to work closely with NASA’s System-Wide Safety (SWS) project, an R&D project aimed at advancements towards the safety and resilience of future highly-autonomous aviation systems and aircraft.

The Phase III SBIR contract follows the completion of previous awards, where ResilienX demonstrated progress in developing in-time aviation safety management systems (IASMS) technologies to enhance the safety and reliability of uncrewed aerial systems and advanced air mobility operations. The company expects the collaboration with NASA’s SWS project to lead to a more mature capability by integrating NASA-developed information services that address safety risks associated with relevant hazards. The project will use ResilienX’s IASMS platform, FRAIHMWORK, a configurable rules engine that works on the data layer and does not require installation of hardware or software on the systems it is monitoring. 

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