This document is intended to implement Interface Management for interfacing subsystems of the National Airspace System (NAS) and for external NAS interfaces by establishing a process which assures that: Interface requirements are agreed to by interfacing managers and complied with as the development of interfacing subsystems progresses; Interface requirements and designs are formally documented and controlled; No change which affects interfacing compatibility will be initiated in a design without coordination and agreement between affected subsystems. These goals are accomplished by continuous systematic surveillance of design development for both hardware and software, NAS system level requirements, subsystem specification, interface control documentation, and design drawings.
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