aviation federal administration
FAA to Create Safety Training Tools 75 Percent Faster With New Collaboration Tools
White Paper The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is responsible for moving air traffic safely and efficiently in the United States. When an incident occurs on a runway, the Air Traffic Organization (ATO) division of the FAA re-creates the event in digital... [28 Feb 2008]
FAA: Boeing's Dreamliner to cause "security vulnerabilities"
News The US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has revealed it fears Boeing's 787 Dreamliner computer systems could be hacked by passengers. The 787's flight, business and administrative support navigation systems, and entertainment systems... [07 Jan 2008]
The FAA Improves Response Time and Regulatory Processes
White Paper The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is responsible for ensuring the safety of US air travelers. The FAA controls approximately 200,000 takeoffs and landings per day and moves nearly 700 million commercial air passengers per year. [18 Dec 2007]
In-flight mobile use stays grounded in the US
News A federal advisory committee, at the request of the Federal Aviation Administration, is currently finishing up its own study on broader use of emerging telephone technologies on aircraft on its own and expects to issue recommendations later this... [04 Apr 2007]
FAA Maps the Skies With Oracle
White Paper Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), produces more than 10 million individual national airspace charting products per year for use by military, commercial and private aviators. Aviation System Standards, a department within the U.S. [16 Mar 2007]
FAA Maps the Skies With Oracle
White Paper Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), produces more than 10 million individual national airspace charting products per year for use by military, commercial and private aviators. Aviation System Standards, a department within the U.S. [16 Mar 2007]
Vista off-limits, say two US gov agencies
News The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), the largest organisation under the DoT, is taking the opportunity to consider alternatives to Microsoft's operating system and productivity software, said an FAA spokeswoman. [14 Mar 2007]
Federal Agency Accelerates Aviation Rulemaking With Global Knowledge Management Network
White Paper The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Aircraft Evaluation Groups (AEG) establishes operational safety criteria for new and modified aircraft and manages aircraft suitability safety processes. In preparation for ISO certification, the AEG needed... [13 Oct 2006]
In-flight broadband to take off with AirCell?
News But like any new in-flight add-ons, AirCell's proposed network would also have to earn the Federal Aviation Administration's (FAA) stamp of approval before going live. Formed in 1991, the company already sells satellite-based voice and data... [06 Jun 2006]
Cyber security 'not keeping pace with threats'
News Schmidt was joined on the panel by Andy Purdy, acting director of the National Cyber Security Division at the Department of Homeland Security; Daniel Mehan, former chief information officer at the Federal Aviation Administration; and James Lewis... [15 Feb 2006]
Could wireless kit foil airline hijacks?
News The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) said on Wednesday that it plans to require airlines to provide a way for the cabin crew to "discreetly notify" pilots "in the event of suspicious activity or security breaches in the cabin". [22 Sep 2005]
Information Systems Security: The Federal Aviation Administration's Layered Approach
White Paper The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) develops, maintains, and operates one of the largest and most complex of these critical infrastructures; an infrastructure that is almost totally information-centric. [01 Sep 2005]
Federal Aviation Administration: Information System Security Technology Overview
White Paper One of the fastest growing areas in information technology (IT) is that of information systems security (ISS). This development is in response to the increasing number and types of computer and network threats, and the growing recognition of... [01 Sep 2005]
Evaluations of Host-Based Intrusion Prevention Systems (HIPS): Sana's Primary Response and Cisco's Cisco Security Agent
White Paper As part of the Federal Aviation Administration's (FAA's) "Intrusion Quarantine" project, the MITRE Corporation's Center for Advanced Aviation System Development (CAASD) conducted an evaluation of two products, Sana's Primary Response and Cisco's... [01 Sep 2005]
Information Technology: FAA Has Many Investment Management Capabilities in Place, But More Oversight of Operational Systems Is Needed
White Paper The Federal Aviation Administration's (FAA) mission is to promote the safe, orderly, and expeditious flow of air traffic in the United States airspace system, commonly referred to as the National Airspace System (NAS). [30 Aug 2005]
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