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DIP RFI Outbrief Session

DIP RFI Outbrief Session

  • NASA’s Digital Information Platform (DIP) sub-project has received responses to its Request for Information (RFI) from the aviation community, and will be hosting an online information session to brief out on the summary of RFI inputs.
  • The DIP RFI Outbrief Session will take place on August 18, 2021, from 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM Pacific Time, and will cover topics such as data & service needs for airspace operations, recommended use cases for DIP collaborative demos, and potential data and technology services.
  • The session will be organized by a series of presentations followed by a Q&A session, and will be available through MS Teams. Interested parties are encouraged to register in advance.
  • The purpose of the session is to share valuable inputs from the RFI responses with the aviation community, and to provide updates on DIP sub-project planning and next steps.
  • Registration for the outbrief session can be submitted via email at arc-dip-ext@mail.nasa.gov, and presentation slides, resources, and a session recording will be available after the event.

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DIP RFI Outbrief screen shot showing the DIP Collaborative Demo Milestones.
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August 18, 2021 at 10:00 AM EST
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August 18, 2021 at 12:00 PM EST

DIP RFI Outbrief Session

NASA’s Digital Information Platform (DIP) sub-project as part of Air Traffic Management -eXploration (ATM-X) project has received responses to the Request for Information (RFI) from aviation community. As a follow-on activity, DIP is hosting an online information session to brief out to the community with the summary of RFI inputs as well as the latest updates on DIP sub-project planning. The purpose of this session is to share the valuable inputs from the RFI responses on data & service needs for airspace operations, recommended use cases for DIP collaborative demos, and potential data and technology services that can be provided by the DIP platform through NASA-industry collaboration.

Interested parties are encouraged to register for the outbrief session by submitting the registration form shown below. The outbrief session will be organized by a series of presentation followed by a Q&A session, and will be available through MS Teams.

  • Date: Wednesday, August 18, 2021
  • Time: 10 am โ€“ 12 pm Pacific

Agenda

  • DIP Overview
  • Partner Engagement Strategy
  • Request for Information
  • Responses Summary
  • Demo Plan Overview
  • Next Steps,
  • Q&A

Resources

Digital Information Platform

Digital Information Platform Events

Details

Last Updated

Jun 18, 2025

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Lillian Gipson
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Q. What is the purpose of the DIP RFI Outbrief Session?
A. The session aims to share valuable inputs from the RFI responses on data & service needs for airspace operations, recommended use cases for DIP collaborative demos, and potential data and technology services that can be provided by the DIP platform through NASA-industry collaboration.

Q. Who is hosting the DIP RFI Outbrief Session?
A. The session will be organized by a series of presentations followed by a Q&A session, available through MS Teams.

Q. What is the date and time of the outbrief session?
A. The session will take place on Wednesday, August 18, 2021, from 10 am โ€“ 12 pm Pacific Time.

Q. How can interested parties register for the outbrief session?
A. Interested parties can submit the registration form shown below to participate in the session.

Q. What topics will be covered during the outbrief session?
A. The agenda includes DIP Overview, Partner Engagement Strategy, Request for Information, Responses Summary, Demo Plan Overview, and Next Steps.

Q. Will there be a recording of the outbrief session available?
A. Yes, the session recording will be made available after the event.

Q. How can I access the presentation slides from the outbrief session?
A. The presentation slides will be shared via email (arc-dip-ext@mail.nasa.gov) or through the MS Teams platform during the session.

Q. What is the Digital Information Platform (DIP)?
A. DIP is a sub-project of NASA’s Air Traffic Management -eXploration (ATM-X) project, aimed at improving airspace operations through digital information sharing and collaboration.

Q. Who can attend the outbrief session?
A. The session is open to interested parties from the aviation community who have responded to the Request for Information (RFI).

Q. How can I stay updated on DIP-related events and activities?
A. You can explore more topics from NASA, including DIP Events, Digital Information Platform Library, and other related articles and resources.