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Aviation Safety Knowledge Management Environment

The Aviation Safety Knowledge Management Environment[1] (ASKME) is a software suite for certifying new aircraft and modified aircraft. It was created for the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Aircraft Certification Service (AIR).

ASKME was established to provide a comprehensive automation environment for critical safety business processes for the Office of Aviation Safety. It consists of 18 separate projects that were installed between 2008 and 2017.[2] Segment 1 went from 2008 to 2012 and Segment 2 from 2013 to 2017.

The ASKME projects provide regulators with electronic storage and retrieval of FAA technical documentation,[3] and feedback from previous certifications that involved aircraft design and manufacturing safety issues. allowing easier access and sharing.

ASKME captures key safety-related data for rulemaking and policy development, airworthiness directives, design certification, production/ manufacturing certification and airworthiness certification. This helps regulators approve operating certificates, design or modification of aircraft and meet aircraft safety conditions; designee management,[4] evaluation and audit, external inquiries, enforcement, continued operational safety management, and international coordination.[5][6]

Deliverables

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Segment 1 IT application deliverables

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  • Electronic File Service (EFS)
  • Work Tracking Software – Risk Based Resource Targeting (WTS-RBRT)
  • Monitor Safety Related Data (MSRD) (3 related applications)
    • Monitor Safety Analyze Data (MSRD-MSAD)
    • Oversee System Performance – Internal (MSRD-OSPi)
    • Oversee System Performance – External (MSRD-OSPe)
  • Designee Supervision / Past Performance (DS/PP)
  • Assimilate Lessons Learned (ALL)
  • Work Tracking Software – Work Activity Tracking (WTS-WAT)
  • Engineering Design Approval (EDA)
  • DTE-DDS Technical Evaluations – Aircraft Certification Audit Info System (ACAIS)[5]

Segment 2 IT application deliverables

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  • Electronic File Service (EFS) – Production Support and Historical Scanning
  • Work Tracking Software – Budget Management (WTS-BMgmt)
  • Airworthiness Directives Development (ADD)
  • Airworthiness Certifications (4 related applications):
    • Standard Airworthiness Certifications (StdAC)
    • Special Airworthiness Certifications (SpclAC)
    • Special Flight Authorizations (SFA)
    • Certification of Imported/Exported Products (CI/EP)
  • Compliance and Enforcement Actions (CEA)[5]

Alignment of program to FAA strategic goal, outcome, and performance metric

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  • FAA Strategic Goal 1 – Next Level of Safety
  • FAA Outcome 1 – No accident-related fatalities occur on commercial service aircraft in the US
  • FAA Performance Metric 1 – Reduce the commercial air carrier fatalities per 100 million persons on board by 24 percent over 9-year period (2010–2018). No more than 6.2 in FY 2018[5]

References

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  1. ^ "PIA - Aviation Safety Knowledge Management Environment". US Department of Transportation. 2012-03-29. Retrieved 2019-05-05.
  2. ^ khanyasmin (2010-05-05). "FAAXX610: Aviation Safety Knowledge Management (ASKME/AVS)". ((cite journal)): Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  3. ^ "The introduction of knowledge management technique in aviation safety management". ResearchGate. Retrieved 2019-05-05.
  4. ^ "Yona-Brixtel Awarded Federal Aviation Administration Aviation Safety Knowledge Management Environment (ASKME) Contract". PRWeb. Retrieved 2019-05-05.
  5. ^ a b c d "Federal Aviation Administration National Airspace System Capital Investment Plan – Appendix B – Fiscal Years 2014 – 2018" (PDF). Federal Aviation Administration. Retrieved 9 April 2016. Public Domain This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
  6. ^ "Federal Aviation Administration – National Airspace System – Capital Investment Plan – Appendix A – Fiscal Years 2014 – 2018" (PDF). Federal Aviation Administration. Retrieved 9 April 2016. Public Domain This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
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