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Wed, Jul 04, 2018

DSTA And Boeing Kickstart Joint Research On Data Analytics

Tool Will Analyze Flight And Maintenance Data For RSAF Aircraft

Singapore’s Defense Science and Technology Agency (DSTA) and Boeing have signed the first project agreement to commence joint research and co-development in data analytics earlier at the inaugural Singapore Defence Technology Summit.

"Under this agreement, we will jointly develop an information management tool leveraging data analytics to identify trends and insights on aircraft performance," said DSTA Chief Executive Mr. Tan Peng Yam. "This signifies our emphasis on tapping digital technologies and working closely with the industry to co-develop new capabilities.”

The information management tool will analyze flight and maintenance data for the Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF)’s F-15 and AH-64 aircraft. The findings will also be used to develop algorithms for predictive analytics for smarter maintenance and operations.

"Boeing is proud of its partnership with DSTA to improve aircraft generation and reduce sustainment costs," said Stan Deal, President and Chief Executive Officer, Boeing Global Services. "As we broaden our demonstrated commercial digital portfolio and apply them to defense systems operations, many will benefit from data-driven solutions that will increase the overall effectiveness of operations."

(Source: Boeing news release. Image from file)

FMI: www.boeing.com

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