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FAA launches $32.5 billion overhaul of US air traffic control system—what to know
The FAA and DOT have tapped tech firm Peraton to modernize radar, software, and communication networks by 2028.
U.S. Department of Transportation Secretary Sean P. Duffy and Federal Aviation Administrator Bryan Bedford have announced ...
A $31.5B national project aims to replace outdated air traffic systems following radar failures and a deadly collision that ...
The FAA chose Peraton to manage a $12.5B overhaul of the nation’s aging air traffic control system, promising faster, safer, ...
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FAA selects Peraton for new air traffic control system contract
The US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and Department of Transportation awarded Brand New Air Traffic Control System ...
The Federal Aviation Administration announced Peraton will be the integrator overseeing an overhaul of its air traffic control system, beating competitor Parsons.
Virginia-based Peraton won the competition to oversee the modernization of aging technology and infrastructure.
The FAA selected Peraton as prime integrator for a multibillion-dollar overhaul of the US air traffic control system, with ...
In a landmark move for the aviation industry, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has embarked on one of the most ...
The Federal Aviation Administration said on Thursday it has picked Peraton, a national security company owned by Veritas ...
The Transportation Department is pushing hard for the new system to go online in 2028, with a price tag for modernization that could reach $31.5 billion.
DOT has awarded Peraton the prime integrator contract to oversee the rollout of a new air traffic control system by the end ...
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