National Airspace System: System Effectiveness Operational Concept NAS- SR-138
Abstract
A requirement for the National Aerospace System (NAS) is to provide for system effectiveness as identified in the NAS System Requirements Specification (NASSRS). This operational concept is one of many high level documents that will, in total, describe the operation of the NAS when the projected upgrade is complete (i.e., end state ). These documents will assist in linking the requirements specified in the NASSRS with the NAS design. This particular concept describes system effectiveness as described in paragraph 3.8 of the NASSRS, including the following four paragraphs: 3.8.1 Operational Readiness, 3.8.2 Response Times, 3.8.3 Immediate Backup, and 3.8.4 Security. This concept, and the other seven operational concepts, will complete the description of the system requirements as described in the NASSRS. The eight operational concepts are: Communications (NAS-SR-136); Navigation (NAS-SR-134); Monitoring (NAS-SR-133; Maintenance and Support (NAS-SR-137); System Effectiveness (NAS-SR-138); Air Defense (NAS-SR-135); Flight Planning (NAS-SR- 131); and Traffic Control and Airspace Management (NAS-SR-132).
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Apr 01, 1992
- Accession Number
- ADA249807
Entities
People
- Harold Nelson Jr.
- Thomas Pckerell
- William Trent