SBIR-STTR Award

Developing Local Knowledge for Advanced Air Mobility (DLK)
Award last edited on: 1/4/2023

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
NASA : LaRC
Total Award Amount
$999,924
Award Phase
2
Solicitation Topic Code
A2.03
Principal Investigator
Gregory Carr

Company Information

Architecture Technology Corporation (AKA: ATC~ATCorp~Architecture Technology Inc)

9971 Valley View Road Suite 300
Eden Prairie, MN 55344
   (952) 829-5864
   info@atcorp.com
   www.atcorp.com
Location: Multiple
Congr. District: 03
County: Hennepin

Phase I

Contract Number: 80NSSC22PA948
Start Date: 7/15/2022    Completed: 1/25/2023
Phase I year
2022
Phase I Amount
$149,965
NASA has identified a clear and pressing need for education of both local decision makers and the local flying and nonflying public to enable AAM operations to commence in a timely manner. The goal of this research effort is to develop a robust and cost-conscious capability to support local organizations and local decision makers with materials that support community education, engagement, and outreach for AAM. Our effort titled Developing Local Knowledge (DLK) for AAM will build on 1) our long history supporting NASA and FAA aviation research; 2) our knowledge of NASA, FAA, academic, and industry research for AAM; and 3) our longstanding ties to the local community. DLK will enable and enhance the ability for local, regional, and state agencies to provide community education, engagement, and outreach for AAM tailored for their constituencies. Anticipated

Benefits:
The DLK effort directly supports NASA Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate (ARMD) AAM mission its contributing projects. While the focus of this work is on developing materials to support local community education for AAM, the methods, tools, and materials also support education of the public regarding NASA’s role in aviation research and development, and aviation research being conducted under ARMD programs and projects. NASA is seeking energize small-business involvement in supporting local community AAM planning efforts. The target market for our Phase I DLK effort will be a local community partner (public agency) that is a stakeholder in the AAM ecosystem. We will also identify and engage with a regional AAM stakeholder during the Phase I effort.

Phase II

Contract Number: 80NSSC23CA070
Start Date: 5/9/2023    Completed: 5/8/2025
Phase II year
2023
Phase II Amount
$849,959
NASA has identified a clear and pressing need for education of both local decision makers and the local flying and nonflying public to enable AAM operations to commence in a timely manner. The goal of this research effort is to develop a robust and cost-conscious capability to support local organizations and local decision makers with materials that support community education, engagement, and outreach for AAM. Developing Local Knowledge (DLK) for AAM will address this need by establishing the capability to provide local community partners with educational materials for AAM that are tailored specifically to their community education and engagement efforts. DLK will enable and enhance the ability for local, regional, and state agencies to provide community education, engagement, and outreach for AAM tailored for their constituencies. Anticipated

Benefits:
The DLK effort directly supports NASA Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate (ARMD) AAM mission its contributing projects. While the focus of this work is on developing materials to support local community education for AAM, the methods, tools, and materials also support education of the public regarding NASA’s role in aviation research and development, and aviation research being conducted under ARMD programs and projects. The target market for our DLK web-portal and DLK services includes municipal, regional, state, and federal agencies that are involved in or affected by AAM planning, design, development, testing, and implementation activities. In addition, DLK web-portal and DLK services could be of use to non-government organizations including business associations and trade groups with an interest in AAM.