The global voice of ATM Validation and Verification (V&V) in Safety and Acquisition: An International Perspective October 20, 2011.

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The global voice of ATM Validation and Verification (V&V) in Safety and Acquisition: An International Perspective October 20, 2011

Overview International Collaboration ANSP T&E Concepts and Considerations V&V and Safety Management Independent Safety Assessment trends and test community collaborative opportunities V&V Culture

Civil Air Navigation Services Organisation (CANSO) Overview An international trade organization that represents the interests of ANSPs Full Members: 65 ANSPs, representing 85% of world Air Traffic Associate Members: 70 industry partners Key CANSO strategies: Be the clear voice of ANSPs Lead the improvement of ANS performance Optimize the effectiveness of the organization CANSO structure: Global Programs: Safety, Operations, Policy Regional Programs: Asia-Pacific, Middle East, Europe, Caribbean & Latin America, Africa Key partners: ICAO (International Civil Aviation Organization) IATA (International Air Transport Association) ACI (Airports Council International) FSF (Flight Safety Foundation) IFATCA (International Federation of ATC Associations) IFALPA (International Federation of Airline Pilots Associations)

Executive Committee Paul Riemens: Chairman; Chief Executive Officer, LVNL Netherlands Greg Russell: Vice Chairman; Chairman APC3; CEO, Airservices Australia Massimo Garbini: Chair, EC3; Director General, ENAV S.p.A. Italy Micilia Albertus-Verboom: Chair, LAC3; Director General, NAATC Netherland Antilles Capt. Mohammad Amin Al-Mustafa Chairman, MEC3; Chief Commissioner CARC Jordan Juan Ignacio Lema Devesa: Member at Large; President and Director General, Aena Spain Carey Fagan: Members at Large; Executive Director of International Affairs, FAA Neil Planzer: Associate Member Representative; VP ATM, Boeing ATM Yap Ong Heng: Member at Large; Director General, CAAS Singapore

ATO T&E Process Validation: The right system is built. Documented developmental and operational requirements are correct, clear, and unambiguous. Verification: The system is built right. Similar to International concepts This process is performed by various FAA organizations to verify that requirements have been met and the system is ready for operational use.

ANSP T&E Concepts and Considerations Many international ANSPs are not government organizations or are not wholly government organizations. Most software, hardware, and factory-acceptance testing is contracted out. Most systems integration and acceptance testing is conducted by the ANSP with technical support from suppliers. NextGen is not just an FAA or European (SESAR) initiative. Many others are facing the same T&E, V&V, safety management, and implementation challenges that we are.

ANSP Aspects Considered Degree of testing required: Impact assessment Backing evidence Amount of OT/integration tests Integrity of testing: Coverage Test completeness Limitations Traceability Documentation Metrics Test environment Configuration Specific testing of safety features Entrance and exit criteria

ANSP T&E Concept (UK NATS) Lifecycle activities are guided by: IEEE Standard 829, Software Test Documentation IEEE Standard 1012, Software V&V ISO/IEC System Engineering Standard for Lifecycle Stages ISO/IEC System Engineering Standard for Software Lifecycle Processes These are heavily supplemented by the Human Factors Team and human performance considerations, which drive simulations, limited operational services, and validation exercises for large capability changes.

V&V and Safety Management Mission: Keep the baby safe in the suite. Solution: Leave the baby in the closet. Result of validation: Original solution is not the right one. The Tiger will still eat the baby “We can’t leave the baby here; there’s a tiger in the bathroom!”

CANSO SMS SRM Formal, documented process for identifying, assessing, classifying, and controlling all safety risks, including potential future risks (V&V) Sample Risk Management Process Model (Modified from ISO 31000) Hazard Identification Establish the Context Risk Evaluation Risk Treatment Monitor Review and Document Risk Assessment Communication and Consultation Risk treatment: Identify options and select one treatment plan. Implement and verify the mitigation. Monitor and validate the effectiveness of the mitigation.

V&V and Safety Management While the concepts are the same as T&E, their application is a bit different. SMS V&V focuses on ensuring controls are implemented to mitigate the assessed risk are correct and effective. Challenges: What performance metrics can be used for V&V controls? Are all of the controls effective? What do we do if the answer is no? We often apply short-term mitigations, such as training, but how much is too much?

Independent Safety Assessment Trends and Test Community Collaborative Opportunities Independent Safety Assessment issues that impact the In- Service Decision often aren’t new. The severity of a hazard is usually accurate What changes is the frequency of occurrence Training is almost always an item in ISA Executive Summaries Collaboration Opportunities: Bring risk analysis and V&V of controls and mitigations to T&E discussions Align micro and macro system views Is the System Ready for the NAS? Is the NAS Ready for the System?

Positive Culture Components Some positive culture components are the same for both safety and V&V: Reporting Willing and able to report (i.e., a “no blame” culture) “Don’t shoot the messenger.” Informed Knowledgeable of what is actually going on Value good data more than data that make us look good Learning Willing to adapt and implement necessary reforms These positive components are key to ensuring the enduring integrity of V&V.

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ATO SRM Process All proposed changes to the NAS must undergo SRM. Equipment, systems, procedures, operations SRM Evaluation Performed early in the planning or change proposal process Ensures that safety-related changes are documented and resolved Emphasizes objective evidence to: Validate that requirements are correct and mitigated Verify that the requirements are implemented and working as designed and intended

Safety Performance Measurement Leads: Hans-J ü rgen Morscheck, DFS Doug Chapman, Navcanada Goal: By 2013 All SSC members (as at June 2010) are using the common safety metrics and are sharing data to aid safety improvement Activities and outcomes: – Runway Incursion metric, IFR/IFR metric, SMS maturity metric, Develop Global Safety Report to provide Data sharing & Benchmarking Safety Performance Measurement Leads: Hans-J ü rgen Morscheck, DFS Doug Chapman, Navcanada Goal: By 2013 All SSC members (as at June 2010) are using the common safety metrics and are sharing data to aid safety improvement Activities and outcomes: – Runway Incursion metric, IFR/IFR metric, SMS maturity metric, Develop Global Safety Report to provide Data sharing & Benchmarking SMS Capability Lead: Mark DeNicuolo (FAA-ATO) Goals By 2013 a significant number of the SSC members (as at June 2010) have achieved the “ implementing ” level as measured by the SMS maturity metric Activities and outcomes: Raising SMS capability and sharing of data Safety Information Exchange Programme Safety Culture SMS Implementation (Mentoring, workshops & training) SMS Capability Lead: Mark DeNicuolo (FAA-ATO) Goals By 2013 a significant number of the SSC members (as at June 2010) have achieved the “ implementing ” level as measured by the SMS maturity metric Activities and outcomes: Raising SMS capability and sharing of data Safety Information Exchange Programme Safety Culture SMS Implementation (Mentoring, workshops & training) Safety of Operations Leads: Max Bice, Airservices Australia Graham Wadeson, UK-NATS Goal: By 2013 we will have worked together with our operations colleague and industry partners to achieve a demonstrable safety improvement in runway safety as measured using the common safety metrics Activities and outcomes: Runway Excursion/Incursion Risk Reduction Sharing of data Safety of Operations Leads: Max Bice, Airservices Australia Graham Wadeson, UK-NATS Goal: By 2013 we will have worked together with our operations colleague and industry partners to achieve a demonstrable safety improvement in runway safety as measured using the common safety metrics Activities and outcomes: Runway Excursion/Incursion Risk Reduction Sharing of data Future Safety Development Leads: Huan Nguyen, FAA-ATO Claire Marrison, Airservices Australia Roger Dillon, UK-NATS Goal: By 2013 we will have engaged a multi disciplinary team and our industry partners to address the safety aspects of future technologies, automation and global integration concepts Activities and outcomes SMS of the Future Version 2 of the CANSO SMS Standard of Excellence and Implementation Guide Global Safety Case Human Factors Future Safety Development Leads: Huan Nguyen, FAA-ATO Claire Marrison, Airservices Australia Roger Dillon, UK-NATS Goal: By 2013 we will have engaged a multi disciplinary team and our industry partners to address the safety aspects of future technologies, automation and global integration concepts Activities and outcomes SMS of the Future Version 2 of the CANSO SMS Standard of Excellence and Implementation Guide Global Safety Case Human Factors Further enhance safety management and culture amongst members Positively affect safety performance in ANSP operations Provide global leadership through the shaping of future safety development Safety Standing Committee Workgroup Structure