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DIP Request for Information (RFI) Information Session

DIP Request for Information (RFI) Information Session

  • NASA’s Digital Information Platform (DIP) sub-project has released a Request for Information (RFI) to gather information on collaboration strategy and community needs.
  • The RFI aims to define the scope of the DIP sub-project, which is part of the Air Traffic Management -eXploration (ATM-X) project.
  • DIP hosted an online information session on April 14, 2021, to provide stakeholders with background information, example use cases, and collaboration approaches.
  • The purpose of the information session was to help the community understand the scope of the sub-project and respond to the RFI in a meaningful way.
  • Stakeholders can access resources related to the DIP sub-project, including presentation slides, session recordings, and request materials via email (arc-dip-ext@mail.nasa.gov).

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Screenshot of RFI Information Session showing the notational digital information platform.
Start
April 14, 2021 at 11:00 AM EDT
End
April 14, 2021 at 1:00 PM EDT

NASA’s Digital Information Platform (DIP) sub-project as part of Air Traffic Management -eXploration (ATM-X) project has recently released the Request for Information (RFI) to obtain information to define collaboration strategy and identify community needs and goals. As a follow-on activity, DIP hosted an online information session to provide the stakeholder community with background of DIP sub-project, example use cases, collaboration approach, and areas of potential contributions both from NASA and interested parties. The purpose of the information session was to help the community understand the scope of the sub-project and thus respond to the RFI in a meaningful way.

  • Date: Wednesday, April 14, 2021
  • Time: 11 am – 1 pm (Pacific Time)

Agenda

  • DIP Vision and Motivation
  • Example Use Cases
  • Collaboration Approach
  • Demonstration Progression
  • Information Requested
  • RFI Instructions to Submit
  • Question & Answer

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Digital Information Platform Events

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Last Updated

Jun 18, 2025

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Lillian Gipson
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Q. What is the purpose of the DIP Request for Information (RFI) Information Session?
A. The purpose of the information session was to help the community understand the scope of the DIP sub-project and thus respond to the RFI in a meaningful way.

Q. When did the DIP Request for Information (RFI) Information Session take place?
A. The information session took place on Wednesday, April 14, 2021, from 11 am – 1 pm Pacific Time.

Q. What was covered during the DIP Request for Information (RFI) Information Session?
A. The agenda included topics such as DIP Vision and Motivation, Example Use Cases, Collaboration Approach, Demonstration Progression, Information Requested, RFI Instructions to Submit, and Question & Answer.

Q. Who can submit a response to the RFI?
A. Interested parties, including NASA and other stakeholders, are encouraged to submit responses to the RFI.

Q. How can interested parties access the presentation slides from the information session?
A. Presentation slides are available for download via email at arc-dip-ext@mail.nasa.gov.

Q. What is the Digital Information Platform (DIP)?
A. The DIP is a sub-project of the Air Traffic Management -eXploration (ATM-X) project, aimed at improving air traffic management through digital information platforms.

Q. Who hosted the DIP Request for Information (RFI) Information Session?
A. NASA’s Digital Information Platform (DIP) sub-project hosted the information session.

Q. What is the purpose of the Air Traffic Management -eXploration (ATM-X) project?
A. The ATM-X project aims to improve air traffic management through digital information platforms, including the DIP sub-project.

Q. How can interested parties stay updated on DIP-related news and events?
A. Interested parties can follow NASA’s social media accounts, such as @NASA, @NASAaero, and @NASAes, for updates on DIP-related news and events.