Thu, Mar 06, 2014
Will Learn About The Center’s Resources And How To Put Them To Use For NextGen
U.S. House Aviation Subcommittee Chairman Frank LoBiondo (R-NJ) (pictured) will chair a Congressional field hearing at the Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA’s) William J. Hughes Technical Center, located at the Atlantic City International Airport, next Tuesday to examine the Technical Center’s pivotal role in FAA’s efforts to modernize the nation’s air traffic control system.
LoBiondo’s subcommittee will receive testimony from the FAA and industry experts to learn about the resources of the Technical Center and how they can be best utilized to advance the Next Generation Air Transportation System (NextGen).
The hearing, entitled “Moving NextGen Forward: Leveraging the Assets of the FAA's William J. Hughes Technical Center,” is scheduled to begin at 1:30 p.m. on Tuesday, March 11, 2014 in the auditorium of the William J. Hughes FAA Technical Center in Egg Harbor Township, NJ.
Two panels will participate in the hearing. The first will include The Honorable Michael Whitaker, Deputy Administrator and Chief NextGen Officer, Federal Aviation Administration, and Mr. Dennis Filler, Director, William J. Hughes Technical Center, Federal Aviation Administration
The second panel will consist of:
- Ms. Cynthia Castillo, President and CEO, CSSI, Inc.
- Mr. Melvin Davis, National Representative for NextGen, National Air Traffic Controllers Association
- Mr. Pete Dumont, President and CEO, Air Traffic Control Association
- Mr. Ben Gielow, General Counsel and Senior Government Relations Manager , Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International
The Technical Center serves as the core FAA research and development facility for modernizing our air traffic control system, including NextGen, and for advancing programs to enhance aviation safety. In addition to research and development work, the Technical Center provides continuous operational support to the FAA’s field facilities across the country. The Technical Center houses several laboratories, such as air traffic control and simulation facilities, the world’s largest full-scale aviation fire test facility, the National Airport Pavement Test Facility, and a fleet of specially-instrumented in-flight testing aircraft.
In terms of ATC modernization and aviation safety work, the Technical Center has a long track record of demonstrated expertise. Given the significance of a successful NextGen program, it is important government and industry stakeholders are using every available resource to identify problems and develop solutions, such as the world-class laboratories and resources of the William J. Hughes Technical Center.
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