ResilienX, Inc. Awarded a Phase III SBIR Contract to Collaborate with NASA’s System-Wide Safety Project

July 15, 2024

ResilienX will integrate and demonstrate NASA-developed IASMS capabilities within the FRAIHMWORK® platform

Syracuse, NY – July 15, 2024 – ResilienX, Inc., a leading developer of safety assurance solutions for autonomous systems, is thrilled to announce it has been awarded a prestigious Phase III Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) contract. This contract will enable ResilienX to work closely with NASA's System-Wide Safety (SWS) project, an R&D project aimed at advancements towards the safety and resilience of future highly-autonomous aviation systems and aircraft.

The Phase III SBIR contract follows the successful completion of multiple previous awards, where ResilienX demonstrated significant progress in developing in-time aviation safety management systems (IASMS) technologies to enhance the safety and reliability of uncrewed aerial systems (UAS) and advanced air mobility (AAM) operations. The collaboration with NASA’s SWS project will lead to a more mature capability by integrating NASA developed information services that proactively address safety risks associated with relevant hazards. Integration will use ResilienX's industry leading IASMS platform, FRAIHMWORK, which can help to underpin the safety assurance of future AAM ecosystems.

“We are honored and excited to receive this Phase III SBIR contract and to continue our collaboration with NASA’s SWS project team,” said Andrew Carter, CEO of ResilienX, Inc. “We’ve enjoyed a close relationship with NASA around IASMS development, from early concept of operations development to years of R&D and commercialization of the concepts. This program gives NASA aplatform to discover and resolve challenges of technology transfer, identifywhere standards may be needed, and leverage numerous features of our platform thatthey do not have to develop themselves. For ResilienX, we can access NASA developed technology and deploy it to commercial environments. This program is a first step to leverage innovative NASA technology within the emerging IASMS realm, out of the lab and into application, where it can more directly and rapidly make ourfuture skies safer.”

“Working with ResilienX aligns extremely well with our project’s goal to investigate, develop, test, evaluate, and apply safety risk mitigation solutions for the rapidly evolving aviation landscape,” said Dr. Steven Young, SWS sub-project manager for IASMS capabilities for emerging operations. “Their expertise and innovative approach to safety assurance will be invaluable as we work together to address the challenges and opportunities presented by future classes of increasingly-autonomous aviation systems and aircraft.”

About ResilienX

ResilienX is the trusted leader of safety assurance solutionsfor autonomous ecosystems. With a mission to protect the world from autonomous error, their FRAIHMWORK software platform monitors the health, integrity, and performance of the systems involved in scaled AAM operations. With customers spanning federal, state, and commercial organizations, ResilienX orchestrates the mitigation of off-nominal situations and assists with automated contingency management. Founded in 2018 in Syracuse, NY, they are focused on ensuring the safe integration of UAS into existing airspace systems and transforming mobility around the world. www.resilienx.com.

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