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News ReleaseJune 26, 2002

ADSYSTECH EMPLOYEES JOINTLY PUBLISH “GENERIC HAZARD ANALYSIS” PAPER WITH FAA FOR SYSTEMS SAFETY SOCIETY

Washington, DC, June 26 – Adsystech, Inc. has announced that its employees Chet MacMillan and Bob Thornburgh have jointly published a technical paper with FAA employee Mike Allocco entitled “Operating and Support Hazard Analysis of Existing Electrical/Electronic/Avionics Systems; Utilizing a Scenario Driven Technique” for the Systems Safety Society.

The paper provides instruction on how to conduct an Operating and Support Hazard Analysis (O&SHA), by presenting a methodology for recommending precautions, controls and mitigations under various scenarios. By utilizing the Generic Analysis Template, the reader is informed of the processes and level of effort needed to conduct an O&SHA.  Due to the size of the Generic Analysis Template, a downloadable copy is available on the Adsystech website as a useable tool. The user can download the Generic Analysis Template and have the ability to read and/or write the document.

The Systems Safety Society is a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting the Safety Professional in the application of Systems Engineering and Systems Management to the processes of hazard, safety and risk analysis.  The Society is international in scope and draws members throughout the world.  It is affiliated with major corporations, educational institutions and other agencies in the United States and abroad.

Adsystech's expertise in air traffic control systems includes system engineering, technical assistance, and program management.  Specific support areas include: mission support, including risk management and NAS system architecture analysis, functional analysis and requirements management and traceability, system operations, including en route tools operational evaluation; systems safety engineering and analyses, including operational safety assessments and comparative safety assessments; and information technology. The company's Aviation Group, headquartered in Washington, DC, maintains personnel in support of the FAA in Silver Spring, MD, and at Air Route Traffic Control Centers (ARTCC) in Cleveland, OH, Chicago, IL, Indianapolis, IN, Kansas City, KS, Memphis, TN, and Leesburg, and at DFW TX.  Adsystech also maintains contracts with the Technical Center in Atlantic City, NJ and the Logistics Center in Oklahoma City, OK.

The ncompany’s headquarters office is in Washington, DC with additional offices in Atlanta, GA, Baltimore, MD and Raleigh, NC. Adsystech provides clients with a wide range of professional services, including management consulting, information systems consulting and integration, and operations support. Adsystech also utilizes its Adaptive Enterprise Solutions© (AES©) Platform suite of products and its eInteractive© portal platform solution to custom design and deploy powerful Enterprise Information and Application Services Portals “faster, better and cheaper” than today’s technology.

 
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