Larry Williams October 19, 2011 ECONOMIC TRANSFORMATION THROUGH AVIATION RESEARCH.

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Larry Williams October 19, 2011 ECONOMIC TRANSFORMATION THROUGH AVIATION RESEARCH

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Larry WilliamsOctober 19, 2011

ECONOMIC TRANSFORMATION THROUGH AVIATION RESEARCH

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Background

Initiative began in the mid-1980’sDevelop Aviation Incubator FacilityAttract Research Oriented Companies Generate concepts for development

Supported by Bill Hughes and Frank Lautenberg among others

Did Not Receive Traction

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TodayAviation is a cornerstone of the global economy

FAA is transforming the current aviation system to meet today’s national and global needs

Aviation Research is key to that transformation (FAA SE2020 Program $7 Billion)

Many areas of the country contain elements of aviation research, but no area has it all; therefore The Need Exists for an

Aviation Center of Excellence

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Aviation Center of Excellence

Requires the Availability of High Technology Capabilities

High Fidelity LaboratoriesNational ExpertsNational Focal Point for InnovationTechnical Colleges and Universities Involvement of High Tech CompaniesAvailable Airspace

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Why New Jersey

FAA WJHTC is a Unique Facility People Laboratories Processes Environment

New Jersey’s Historical Legacy in Aviation

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Challenges

Economy

FAA Funding for NEXTGEN R&D

Competition

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Bottom LineNew Jersey can be the Center for Global

Aviation Research, Development and Possible Manufacture

We Must Focus Available Resources; and

We Must Develop the Aviation Research Park