| Location: | Federal |
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| Posted: | Dec 20, 2024 |
| Due: | Jul 12, 2024 |
| Agency: | TRANSPORTATION, DEPARTMENT OF |
| Type of Government: | Federal |
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| Solicitation No: | Analytics-for-Safety-of-NAS |
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Analytics for Safety of NAS
MARKET SURVEY/ REQUEST FOR INFORMATION
This Market Survey/Request for Information (RFI) is being issued in accordance with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Acquisition Management System (AMS) Policy 3.2.1.2.1.
I. PURPOSE
This Market Survey/RFI seeks to identify existing capabilities for advanced analytics using modern Artificial Intelligence (AI) capabilities to improve aviation safety within the industry and meet the FAA’s requirements for understanding underlying causal factors for top safety events in the National Airspace System (NAS).
The purpose of this Market Survey/RFI is to:
II. CURRENT FAA SAFETY ANALYTICS SYSTEMS
Currently, the FAA has internal capabilities such as the Aviation Safety Information Analysis and Sharing (ASIAS) system and other bespoke systems. These capabilities constitute an extensive collection of connected and disconnected systems. These systems are utilized for safety information analysis and sharing across various aviation stakeholders, helping to monitor and improve safety standards within the NAS.
III. SAFETY ANALYTICS END STATE OBJECTIVES
The FAA envisions a new safety analytics system that will vastly expand and accelerate insights from current and additional sources of data and provide a comprehensive understanding of causal factors of safety events to help predict high-risk operations and environments. The end state will be built on commercially available analytics tools that are widely used by a substantial number of companies and organizations to make similar improvements to the safety of operations or to reduce mistakes in operations.
The FAA aims to:
IV. CONSTRAINTS/CHALLENGES
The new safety analytics system requires integration into the existing FAA infrastructure, accounting for FAA safety, security, and integration processes. Key constraints and challenges include:
V. REQUEST FOR CAPABILITY STATEMENT
The FAA requests the following information from interested vendors:
VI. SUBMISSION DETAILS
Interested parties must provide their responses in writing. Responses must be no more than 15 standard 8.5 X 11 pages long, single spaced, 12-point Times New Roman, and must be in MS Word format. Please limit company background information to one page.
The FAA may request one-on-one discussions in which respondents to this Market Survey may be invited to discuss their responses in more detail. Participation, if contacted, is voluntary but would be appreciated. Proprietary or confidential information contained in the Market Survey submissions must be appropriately marked.
Responses must be submitted electronically no later than 5:00 pm EDT on July 12nd, 2024, to the Contracting Officer at SafetyDataChallenge@faa.gov.
Disclaimer:
This is a Market Survey/RFI for informational purposes. The FAA will use responses to this Market Survey/RFI, along with any other information gathered or currently available to select the participants for the Analytics for Safety of the NAS Challenge. The FAA will select Participants based on its review of the participants capabilities and their perceived benefit to NAS safety. The FAA is not seeking or accepting unsolicited proposals. The FAA may request additional information or submissions, or request discussions or in-person meetings in furtherance of the market survey/RFI. The FAA will not pay for any information received or costs incurred in preparing responses to this market survey/RFI. Any costs associated with the market survey/RFI submittal, including the initial submission and any subsequent submissions, discussions, or in-person meetings, if requested by the FAA, are solely at the interested vendor's expense.
This market survey/RFI is not a Screening Information Request (SIR), solicitation, or request for offer (SFO or RFO). No commitment or implied agreement will arise as a result of responding to the market survey/RFI. Submission to this market survey/RFI does not guarantee eligibility or impart a requirement for the market research participant to participate in or receive a SIR, SFO, RFO, or a contract. Consistent with AMS 3.2.1.2.1, the information obtained as a result of the market survey may refine a future acquisition strategy. Any future acquisition strategy may be implemented without public notice unless required by AMS.
Note: The FAR references cited in SAM.gov are not applicable to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) as the FAA has its own policies and guidance referenced in the Acquisition Management System (AMS).

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