U.S. leadership in aeronautics depends on ready access to technologically advanced, efficient, and affordable aeronautics test capabilities. These systems include major wind tunnels and propulsion test facilities and flight test capabilities. The federal government owns the majority of the major aeronautics test capabilities in the United States, primarily through the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and the Department of Defense (DoD). However, changes in the Aerospace landscape, primarily the decrease in demand for testing over the last 20 years required an overarching strategy for management of these national assets. Therefore, NASA established the Aeronautics Test Program (ATP) as a two-pronged strategic initiative t...
A substantially improved flow of new technology is imperative if the general aviation industry is to...
Just a year ago we laid out the UTM challenges and NASA's proposed solutions. During the past year N...
A survey of the free world's aeronautical facilities was undertaken and an evaluation made on where ...
The Aeronautics Test Program (ATP) within the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) A...
A strategic approach for retaining and more efficiently operating the essential Langley Ground Testi...
The National Partnership for Aeronautical Testing is a cooperative agreement between NASA and the Do...
Lack of funding and lack of focus on research over the past several years, coupled with force measur...
NASA's Unmanned Aircraft Systems Traffic Management research aims to develop policies, procedures, r...
NASA maintains twelve major wind tunnels at three field centers capable of providing flows at 0.1 M ...
Aeropropulsion technologies must progress to satisfy increasingly stringent global environmental req...
Information on the National Test Bed concept is given in outline form. Program objectives include th...
Ground-based infrastructure consisting of wind tunnels and propulsion system test cells has been the...
The National Force Measurement Technology Capability (NFMTC) is a nationwide partnership established...
The Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS) Traffic Management (UTM) effort at NASA aims to enable access to ...
Historically, the U.S. federal government has been the predominant user of space within this country...
A substantially improved flow of new technology is imperative if the general aviation industry is to...
Just a year ago we laid out the UTM challenges and NASA's proposed solutions. During the past year N...
A survey of the free world's aeronautical facilities was undertaken and an evaluation made on where ...
The Aeronautics Test Program (ATP) within the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) A...
A strategic approach for retaining and more efficiently operating the essential Langley Ground Testi...
The National Partnership for Aeronautical Testing is a cooperative agreement between NASA and the Do...
Lack of funding and lack of focus on research over the past several years, coupled with force measur...
NASA's Unmanned Aircraft Systems Traffic Management research aims to develop policies, procedures, r...
NASA maintains twelve major wind tunnels at three field centers capable of providing flows at 0.1 M ...
Aeropropulsion technologies must progress to satisfy increasingly stringent global environmental req...
Information on the National Test Bed concept is given in outline form. Program objectives include th...
Ground-based infrastructure consisting of wind tunnels and propulsion system test cells has been the...
The National Force Measurement Technology Capability (NFMTC) is a nationwide partnership established...
The Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS) Traffic Management (UTM) effort at NASA aims to enable access to ...
Historically, the U.S. federal government has been the predominant user of space within this country...
A substantially improved flow of new technology is imperative if the general aviation industry is to...
Just a year ago we laid out the UTM challenges and NASA's proposed solutions. During the past year N...
A survey of the free world's aeronautical facilities was undertaken and an evaluation made on where ...