U.S. Radionavigation Policy In Disarray, Critics Say

The U.S. radionavigation policy for satellite-and ground-based systems is in disarray, according to critics, who blame meddling by the Office of Management and Budget, foot-dragging by DOT and lack of congressional commitment for FAA program funding. The 1998 Federal Radionavigation Plan (FRP)...

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