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In 2018, the National Academies wrote a paper titled: In-Time Aviation Safety Management: Challenges and Research for an Evolving Aviation System[1]. This paper laid out the need to evolve traditional safety management systems (SMS) to meet the growing uncrewed aviation need. SMS systems have historically been utilized within airspace systems to investigate incidents, assess root causes, and identify mitigations, often resulting in changes to training, procedures, or requirements associated with an airspace, system, or component. This has created a successful flywheel of continuous safety improvement in aviation. With the increase in automation and new approaches to traffic management, it was posited that the SMS loop could be tightened to the point that it could be done “in-time” to prevent the original incident, rather than a post-incident cycle that can often take years. In 2019, The NASA System Wide Safety (SWS) group was tasked with investigating the concepts laid out by the National Academies. This spawned multiple research projects and resulted in academic papers and CONOPS being developed around evolutions of SMS such as In-time System-wide Safety Assurance (ISSA)[2] and In-time Aviation Safety Management System (IASMS)[3]. Air Navigation Service Providers (ANSPs) and Civil Aviation Authorities (CAAs) around the globe exploring integration of uncrewed aviation into their respective airspace systems. An area that many have begun to explore is how traditional SMS system and practices need to evolve to account for the scale and automation of uncrewed aviation. The following educational video was recorded by Dr. Kyle Ellis (Deputy Project Manager for the System-wide Safety Project at NASA Langley) and Andrew Carter (Chief Technology Officer at ResilienX) to discuss the history and research around ISSA and IASMS concepts and how they are being applied in real-world environments today. [1] National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine 2018. In-Time Aviation Safety Management: Challenges and Research for an Evolving Aviation System. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. https://doi.org/10.17226/24962. [2] National Aeronautics and Space Administration: In-time System-wide Safety Assurance (ISSA) Concept of Operations and Design Considerations for Urban Air Mobility (UAM). https://nari.arc.nasa.gov/sites/default/fi... [3] National Aeronautics and Space A Concept of Operations (ConOps) of an In-time Aviation Safety Management System (IASMS) for Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) https://ntrs.nasa.gov/citations/20205003749