NASA System-Wide Safety Wildland Firefighting Operations Workshop Report (2022)
NASA's System-Wide Safety Wildland Firefighting Operations Workshop engaged the broader wildland firefighting management ecosystem in a safety-oriented discussion via a virtual platform March 9–11, 2022. This enabled a better understanding of how NASA and community expertise can be leveraged in the safe development of current and future firefighting systems and operations. The goals of the workshop were to: (1) identify and prioritize the top safety-oriented risks, gaps in capabilities, and emerging technologies to enhance wildland firefighting for both near-term and farterm concepts, with a specific focus on aviation operations; and (2) engage the stakeholder community in defining emergent safety-oriented scope, roles, responsibilities, and procedures for agents undergoing increasingly complex wildland firefighting operations in information-rich, but uncertain environments.
Workshop participants were solicited from wildland firefighting stakeholders across government, industry, and academia. All levels of government were engaged as NASA sought attendees from federal, state, local, and tribal government agencies. Industry participants from traditional wildland firefighting domains such as data visualization and equipment manufacturers were invited and corporate attendees from novel application domains such as aerial robotics and autonomous systems were present as well.
Firefighting, Operations, Safety, System-Wide, Wildland, Workshop
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