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Space Data Integrator

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Space Data Integrator is a process/service platform or tool being developed by the US FAA to integrate space launch and reentry into the US National Airspace System.[1] It intends to oversee and manage airspace safety during space operations, ensuring the safety of vehicles more efficiently than manual processes.[2]

History[edit]

The project was initiated in 2015.[3]: 3 

No funds for SDI were included in the FAA 2018 budget request.[4]

In March 2018 the FAA initiated a Market Survey on the requirements for SDI.[5]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Space Data Integrator: FAA's Innovative Platform for Launch and Reentry Operations
  2. ^ Frodge, Ryan; Murray, Daniel (June 2022). "Space data integration". Journal of Space Safety Engineering. 9 (2): 182–188. doi:10.1016/j.jsse.2022.02.015.
  3. ^ Improving the Integration of Launch and Reentry Operations into the National Airspace System Mazzotta and Murray. 2015?
  4. ^ NO GOOD NEWS FOR FAA SPACE OFFICE IN FY2018 REQUEST May 2017
  5. ^ "Space Data Integrator (SDI) 29525".

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