The programs within NASA's Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate (ARMD) conduct research and development to improve the national air transportation system so that Americans can travel as safely as possible. NASA aviation safety systems analysis personnel support various levels of ARMD management in their fulfillment of system analysis and technology prioritization as defined in the agency's program and project requirements. This paper provides a framework for the assessment of aviation safety research and technology portfolios that includes metrics such as projected impact on current and future safety, technical development risk and implementation risk. The paper also contains methods for presenting portfolio analysis and aviation safety Bayesian Belief Network (BBN) output results to management using bubble charts and quantitative decision analysis techniques.
Framework for Assessment of Aviation Safety Technology Portfolios
2014
10 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Transportation Safety , Air Transportation , Air transportation , Systems analysis , Technology assessment , Flight safety , Aircraft safety , Risk assessment , Project management , Belief networks , Aircraft accidents , Civil aviation , Decision making , Research and development , Commercial aircraft , Airline operations
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