An Urban Air Mobility (UAM) company, Wisk announced its new partnership with NASA to assist with safely integrating autonomous aircraft systems at a national level. Wisk joins NASA as part of NASA’s Advanced Air Mobility National Campaign strategy in order to assist with the preparation and development of guidance for UAM operations. Wisk aims to assist NASA in addressing some of the biggest challenges like certification and standards development. Without industry stakeholders as active participants in this process, it will halt this automated aviation technology from national expansion and implementation.

The first goal of this partnership is to address critical National Campaign safety scenarios. This will include autonomous flight and contingency management, collision avoidance and flight path management. Additionally, NASA and Wisk aim to evaluate architectures, perform simulation studies, and develop a validation framework that others can use for assessments of autonomous flight. In order to build a safe, effective, and efficient system, NASA and Wisk will work with industry standards organizations for guidance on airspace structure, flight procedures, minimum performance requirements, and other standards that may influence the future of autonomous systems. Be on the lookout for these guidelines and standards.

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Kathryn Rattigan is a member of the Business Litigation Group and the Data Privacy+ Cybersecurity Team. She concentrates her practice on privacy and security compliance under both state and federal regulations and advising clients on website and mobile app privacy and security…

Kathryn Rattigan is a member of the Business Litigation Group and the Data Privacy+ Cybersecurity Team. She concentrates her practice on privacy and security compliance under both state and federal regulations and advising clients on website and mobile app privacy and security compliance. Kathryn helps clients review, revise and implement necessary policies and procedures under the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA). She also provides clients with the information needed to effectively and efficiently handle potential and confirmed data breaches while providing insight into federal regulations and requirements for notification and an assessment under state breach notification laws. Prior to joining the firm, Kathryn was an associate at Nixon Peabody. She earned her J.D., cum laude, from Roger Williams University School of Law and her B.A., magna cum laude, from Stonehill College. She is admitted to practice law in Massachusetts and Rhode Island. Read her full rc.com bio here.