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FAA Wants AI Tool to Improve Aviation Safety
According to an initial market analysis posted to Sam.gov, the FAA is looking
for feedback on a possible procurement strategy or acquisition solution for AI
tools and data analytic services.
Responses are due by Nov. 22.
“This initiative will not only accelerate the FAA’s safety and
non-safety related capabilities but will also leverage the provider’s advanced
technical expertise to ensure continuous improvement in aviation standards and
practices both within and outside the FAA,” the agency wrote.
Specifically, the FAA is looking for new tools to help enhance
predictive analytics to proactively identify and mitigate safety and non-safety
risks as well as advance the overall safety and efficiency of the National
Airspace System with rapid response capabilities to address emerging risks.
The FAA said it is looking for a candidate that possesses
state-of-the-art analytical tools to enhance operational safety and reduce
errors, including the use of AI to transform and expand aviation safety and
non-safety insights.
“The FAA is contemplating various acquisitions solutions
including QVLs, Multiple award contracts, BOAs, BPAs, etc. but is still
conducting research for the acquisition strategy and open to industry input,”
the FAA said.
According to the Department of Transportation’s AI use case inventory posted earlier
this year, the FAA is currently leveraging eight unclassified AI tools.
The current AI tools in use include natural language processing,
automated voice processing, and weather predictions.
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