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Aviation Safety Information Analysis and Sharing (ASIAS) Overview
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Aviation has Faced Safety Challenges
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Old: FORENSIC Analysis New: PROGNOSTIC Analysis
From “What went wrong?”
To “What COULD go wrong?”
Source: National Transportation Safety Board
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What is ASIAS….
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A collaborative Government and Industry initiative on data sharing and analysis to proactively discover safety concerns before accidents or incidents occur, leading to timely mitigation and prevention.
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Aviation Safety Information Analysis and Sharing (ASIAS)
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Diverse Data are Available for ASIAS Studies
De-identifiedUser Reports
De-identifiedDigital Flight Data
Safety Data from Other Sources
Air Traffic Control Information
Weather & Wind
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Types of Proactive Safety Analyses
Vulnerability Discovery
Vulnerability Discovery
Benchmarking Operations
Benchmarking Operations
Directed Studies
Directed Studies
Safety Risk AssessmentSafety Risk Assessment
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ASIAS Members Access Analyses and Dashboards Through a Secure Portal
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MITRE’s role as a Trusted Third Party
Serve as a trusted data steward & integrator
Facilitate collaboration among public and private
partners
Develop analysis capabilities and fuse diverse
data sources
Perform predictive safety analysis and provide access
to results and tools
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ASIAS provides for:
A national aggregation and analysis of individual airline safety data
Integration across multiple data sets for improved contextual picture and more robust analysis
Achieving a predictive and prognostic ability to identify risks and issues before accidents and incidents occur
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Benefits all sectors of the aviation community
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Key ASIAS Characteristics Also Apply to Patient Safety
Data driven Link diverse data sets Multiple institutions voluntarily sharing Focus on identifying precursors with goal of
preventing unsafe conditions & adverse events Non-punitive (Used for Safety purposes only) Trusted Third Party with deep technical expertise
Patient Safety Partnership launched by MITRE is validating this concept for healthcare
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