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Accelerated FAA Modernization Will Suffer Under Stopgap Funding, Says Agency Head A full year continuing resolution would hamper needed tech upgrades, according to the FAA's top official. Adam ...
The FAA has extended the proposal deadline several times beyond the original due date of April 29. Application and technology modernization efforts for FAA business systems are in the contract's ...
Rep. Colin Allred (D-Texas) noted that the FAA told the committee that ongoing NOTAM modernization plans would be completed by 2030 and has currently budgeted $29.4 million for system updates this ...
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is accelerating the modernization of a critical safety system that alerts pilots and flight planners about airspace changes, according to a news release on ...
Which Air Traffic Control Regions Have Problems? Out of 138 U.S. air traffic control systems, a 2023 operational risk assessment from the FAA deemed 51, or 37%, to be unsustainable.
The Federal Aviation Administration has issued another extension for companies working on their proposals for a 10-year, $2.4 billion IT services contract. Bids are now due to the FAA Nov. 30.
FAA modernization should not be the next big delay. With FAA modernization comes exciting new ideas and technology. Cyber-security advances would optimize air travel surety.
And the FAA's modernization efforts are going so badly they won't exit turbulence any time soon Over a third of the USA’s air traffic control systems are in an “unsustainable" state, and the ...
To that end, the FAA invests $1 billion a year on the endeavor to modernization air traffic in the United States,. In all, the FAA's fiscal year 2017 budget request rings in at $15.9 billion, slightly ...
The U.S. government’s top auditing shop will release a report about the use of legacy equipment in the Federal Aviation Administration by the end of this month, according to a person familiar ...
House Lawmakers Press FAA Officials on Modernization, Aviation Safety The agency's recent NOTAM crash and a near collision in Austin were among topics discussed in the House hearing.
Acting Federal Aviation Administration Administrator Billy Nolen told a House Appropriations subcommittee a full-year continuing resolution could stall key technology modernization efforts.