Envirosuite Limited announced to update the market on its recent win with NASA to be part of the consortium for the X-59 Community Response Testing project. Envirosuite's participation in the project is an indefinite-delivery/indefinite- quantity contract, with an eight-year period of performance. The first phase of the project runs to the end of 2023 and focuses on preparing systems, technology and processes for large-scale testing, with a minimum value of approximately $750,000 to Envirosuite. Envirosuite has been contracted to provide a software platform that will collect, process and visualize data from NASA's low-sonic boom flight tests. This will enable NASA and members of the testing team to review the low sonic booms produced by aircraft together with the community response, in real time. Envirosuite has been engaged by the consortium led by HMMH. NASA is designing and building the X-59 research aircraft - a piloted, single-seat supersonic X-plane - with technology that it hopes will reduce the loudness of a sonic boom to that of a gentle thump. NASA's aeronautical innovators are leading a team across government and industry to collect data that could allow supersonic flight over land, dramatically reducing travel time within the United States or to anywhere in the world.