GTC in collaboration with Georgia Tech ASDL (Aerospace Systems Design Laboratory) is proud to announce that we have been selected for NASA STTR Phase II for our Model-Based Enterprise Architecture project, “Model-Based Enterprise Architecture for Institutional Management Digital Twins.”
During Phase I, guided by stakeholders from NASA Headquarters and Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC), we successfully demonstrated the feasibility and value of using the Unified Architecture Framework (UAF) to create a model of NASA’s enterprise.
This UAF approach allows NASA to interlink its missions, projects, facilities, capabilities, timelines, and more, through their connected attributes. This integration enables rapid, accurate, and more data-driven decision-making to guide and prioritize investments to increase the reliability and availability of NASA’s facilities to support its missions.
Our solution is also applicable to other large organizations, such as government agencies, universities, and corporations that want to better understand and manage their resources. It provides objective and crucial information rapidly and effectively with reusable views for decision-makers, enabling fully informed investment prioritization decision-making, especially in rapidly changing scenarios with strict budget requirements.