The maturation of several technologies (e.g., computational power, information storage and transfer, physics-based modeling and simulation (M&S), automation sciences, optical-based instrumentation, micro-electromechanical devices, signal processing, telecommunications) applicable to wind tunnel testing offers the possibility of acquiring test information of quality and quantity that is impossible today. A confluence of this mature technological capability, new wind tunnel features designed to support this technological capability, personnel skills, and a test process to ...