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Four of six air route traffic control centers the Federal Aviation Administration said last fall would gain initial operating capability with En Route Automation Modernization software have done so
The Federal Aviation Administration has delayed planned deployment of En Route Automation Modernization software to five air route traffic control centers, aiming now to expand the system by the end
The Federal Aviation Administration plans to deploy a troubled software effort to its 20 air route traffic control centers at a rate of 5 to 7 a year through Sept. 30, 2014, according to a corrective
Things started going wrong for the Federal Aviation Administration's En Route Automation Modernization program when contractors delivered software code to the FAA for final acceptance testing in
En Route Automation Modernization, a radar-based tracking system of high altitude flights that's a key part of the Federal Aviation Administration's air traffic control modernization effort, won't
A key Federal Aviation Administration air traffic control modernization effort is late and could require as much as another $500 million to complete, says Transportation Department Inspector General
The Federal Aviation Administration cannot effectively detect or stop cyber attacks against air traffic control systems, according to the Transportation Department inspector general. In a letter
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