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- Preparations for next moonwalk simulations are underway, both on land and underwater, as part of NASA’s Digital Information Platform (DIP) efforts.
- DIP resources, including scientific papers, industry forum presentations, and videos, are available to the public for those interested in learning more about the technical workings of DIP.
- NASA is partnering with airlines to save fuel and reduce flight delays through its digital information platform, which aims to streamline air traffic management.
- The Digital Information Platform has been recognized for its potential to accelerate NASA’s transformation and improve air traffic management, with various events and resources available online.
- Recent DIP-related news includes the launch of a request for information (RFI) session and an outbrief session, as well as updates on NASA’s efforts in exploration, aeronautics STEM, and human spaceflight.
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Preparations for Next Moonwalk Simulations Underway (and Underwater)
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Scientific papers, industry forum presentations, and videos covering the concepts used in the digital information platform are available to the public. For those interested in a deeper understanding of the technical workings of DIP, please refer to these resources.
Newsletters
April 2025
December 2024
August 2024
June 2024
March 2024
November 2023
NASA Feature Stories
NASA Partners With Airlines to Save Fuel, Reduce Flight Delays
NASA Flight Rerouting Tool Curbs Delays, Emissions
NASA Cloud-Based Platform Could Help Streamline, Improve Air Traffic
NASA Machine Learning Air Traffic Software Saves Fuel
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Fuser information from Airspace Technical Demonstration-2 industry day workshop
Fuser Architecture Overview
Video recordings of the presentations at the ATD-2 Industry Days
Online Videos
2023 Jan 21 – AIAA LA LV NASA’s Digital Information Platform DIP to Accelerate NAS Transformation
DIP Collaborative Digital Departure Reroute Overview
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Q. What is the Digital Information Platform (DIP) used for?
A. The DIP is a digital platform that covers various concepts and technical workings related to air traffic management, exploration, and other NASA-related topics.
Q. How can I access resources about the technical workings of DIP?
A. Scientific papers, industry forum presentations, and videos covering the concepts used in DIP are available to the public on the Digital Information Platform Library.
Q. What is the purpose of the NASA Feature Stories section?
A. The NASA Feature Stories section provides news articles and updates about various NASA projects, partnerships, and initiatives.
Q. How does the NASA Flight Rerouting Tool help reduce flight delays and emissions?
A. The NASA Flight Rerouting Tool helps reduce flight delays and emissions by providing a more efficient routing system for aircraft, which in turn reduces fuel consumption and minimizes environmental impact.
Q. What is the Digital Information Platform (DIP) Request for Information (RFI) Information Session about?
A. The DIP RFI Information Session provides an overview of the Request for Information (RFI) process related to the Digital Information Platform, which aims to accelerate NASA’s transformation and improve air traffic management.
Q. What is the purpose of the Fuser Architecture Overview?
A. The Fuser Architecture Overview provides a detailed explanation of the Fuser architecture used in the Airspace Technical Demonstration-2 industry day workshop.
Q. How can I access video recordings of presentations at the ATD-2 Industry Days?
A. Video recordings of the presentations at the ATD-2 Industry Days are available online, allowing users to watch and learn from the experts who presented on various topics related to air traffic management and digital information platforms.
Q. What is the Digital Information Platform (DIP) used for in terms of air traffic management?
A. The DIP is used to streamline and improve air traffic management by providing a collaborative digital departure reroute system, which helps reduce delays and emissions.
Q. How can I stay updated about NASA’s latest news and initiatives?
A. Users can follow NASA on social media platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn, or visit the Digital Information Platform Library to access various resources and updates.