

How will this entangled relationship change in the future and expand the previous understanding of human limitations? How will you see in the future? Don’t miss this informative, networking opportunity! The HSI Summit topics will raise awareness on schemes, devices, and teaming dynamics between humans and machines as the relationship evolves from using machines as a tool, to one of cooperation. Discover how this evolving relationship continues to shape our future world and raise the limits of possibilities. Save the date, as this year’s Summit dives into developments in Human/Machine Teaming. If you are an aviation professional, pilot, researcher, engineer, human factors specialist, IT professional, or are just curious about the present and future teaming dynamics between humans and machines, this is the Summit for you! The Summit is a gathering of experts across government, academia, and industry. The purpose of the event is to provide some insight into current plans for BIL as it pertains to Air Traffic Facilities, to educate vendor participants on potential areas of opportunity, and highlight resources available to small businesses to include the SBA SBG program.Īll businesses are welcome but the event is targeting small businesses that have the capability to support at least one of the following Infrastructure areas: facility and security services power systems and fuel storage tanks and environmental occupational health and safety.The Mike Monroney Aeronautical Center has scheduled the annual Human Systems Integration (HSI) Summit for June 7, 2022.

This virtual event is targeted for small business firms interested in FAA opportunities in areas of infrastructure identified below and will feature speakers from the air traffic organization (ATO) facilities and engineering services directorate as well as the SBA Surety Bond Guarantee (SBG) program. WASHINGTON - The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Small Business Program Office is hosting a webinar in support of activities related to the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL) on Monday, from 1:30 p.m.
