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Federal AviationAdministration 1
Collaborative Decision Making
Improving Air Traffic Management Together…
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Collaborative Decision MakingModule 1
“The Culture of Collaboration”
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A Global ATFM System
The world’s ATC system is a complex collection of subsystems (ANSPs) that are integrated to provide global ATC services.
These complex subsystems need to be highly integrated to accomplish the overall, interrelated goals of a safe and efficient system of travel.
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Each subsystem (ANSP) has its own processes to accomplish those goals.
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A High-Performance System
Exchanges feedback among its various parts
Focuses on achieving the goal of the system
Makes necessary adjustments to achieve its goals
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Collaborative Decision Making
FAA and Industry initiative aimed atimproving Traffic Flow Management
through increased informationexchange and improved collaboration.
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CDM Objectives
To establish a goal-oriented forum between government and industry for the development of solutions to problems within Air Traffic Management (ATM)
To facilitate increased information exchange between all ATM stakeholders for more effective decision making
To establish an effective communications path among all ATM stakeholders for increased system safety and efficiency
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Why CDM?
More effective communications
Increased information exchange
More effective decision making
Better solutions to ATM problems
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CDM is built on commitment and a willingness to cooperate for
the greater good of the system.
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Collaborative Decision Making
Moves away from centralized control
Moves towards distributed ATM
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The Culture of Collaboration
“Collaborative Advantage”
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A process through which parties who see different aspects of a problem can constructively explore their difference and search for solutions.
Collaboration …
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Collaboration Requires
Shared responsibility
Shared resources
Shared accountability
Mutual goals
Mutual trust
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Why Develop a Collaborative Decision Making Process?
Improves communication
Gathers critical data
Offers predictability
Improves outcomes
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Shared EffortInvolvement by all parties
Shared GainImproved efficiency and flexibility
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Why CDM?
More effective communications
Increased information exchange
More effective decision making
Better solutions to ATM problems
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CDM improves Air Traffic Management
Procedural improvements
Tool development
Common situational awareness
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CDM Enables
• More flexible and dynamic planning • More complete picture of the NAS
• Aircraft operators to respond more effectively
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Working together to create value …
Collaborative Decision Making