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AFMD-83-34 1 (1983-02-16)

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BY THE COMPTROLLER GENERAL

Report To The Chairman,

Committee On Government Operations,

House Of Representatives


OF THE UNITED STATES




FAA's Plan To Improve The Air Traffic Control

System: A Step In The Right Direction Rut

Improvements And Better Coordination Are Needed



The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has developed a
modernization plan that describes specific improvements
in facilities and equipment needed in the air traffic control
system by the end of the century, Savings over the next 20
years are estimated at $25 billion. Total system costs are
still being developed but FAA estimates that for the first 10
years the cost will run between $8.7 billion and $9 billion,

GAO recommends that FAA develop an integrated long-
range plan addressing all aspects of the National Airspace
System including use of the Nation's airspace and airports.
Preliminary findings from ongoing airport and airspace
reviews should be coordinated with equipment and facility
decisions in the modernization plan. The modernization
plan should be updated to identify priorities, subsystem
costs, and interdependency of projects.

Other GAO recommendations are aimed at reducing
acquisition costs of the en route replacement computers
and strengthening the management and development of
automation and communications systems to alleviate
problems identified and satisfy the increased management
demands of the new system.





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