FAA Saves Millions Through In-House NADIN Replacement
The FAA has saved up to $200 million by developing an in-house replacement for a data-sharing system, rather than contracting the work out. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood praised the team from the FAA’s Technical Center in Atlantic City that developed the replacement for the national airspace...
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