War on the Rocks: Southeast Asia’s Nuclear Blind Spot: Latent Pathways and Explicit Pressures
The ASIAS system enables users to perform integrated queries across multiple databases, search an extensive warehouse of safety data, and display pertinent elements in an array of useful formats.
ASIAS is an FAA program allowing users to perform integrated queries across multiple databases.
Leveraging the ASIAS At its foundation, ASIAS is a public/private partnership of data sharing for the common good. Other areas recognize the
“ASIAS introduced a new paradigm in aviation safety research,” says MITRE’s Edward Walsh, ASIAS program manager. The initiative built upon the success of the Commercial Aviation Safety Team (CAST), a government-aviation industry partnership founded in 1997.
According to an FAA ASIAS official, inspectors have had the ability to access the ASIAS extranet portal since the inception of the non-confidential part of the ASIAS program in early 2001.
FAA Has Made Progress in Implementing ASIAS, but Work Remains To Better ...
Given the ASIAS program’s pivotal role in aviation safety and stakeholder reliance on its products, ASIAS will employ strategies and establish milestones to be positioned to respond and adapt to the rapidly changing dynamics of aviation safety issues and practices.
ASIAS is a comprehensive effort, covering the collection and secure maintenance of aviation data, the analysis performed on that data, and long-term research to better extract safety information from the data.
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Japan’s long-standing status as a non-nuclear power is under fresh scrutiny after a report argued that the country could assemble its own nuclear weapons within roughly three years. The claim has ...