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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsWhat to know about the air traffic control overhaul and the company FAA hired to manage it
https://apnews.com/article/faa-duffy-peraton-aviation-air-traffic-control-5541dd9071605c0e0a13ddcfd29046ceThe government picked a company with little experience working with the Federal Aviation Administration called Peraton to oversee the roughly $31.5 billion overhaul of the outdated air traffic control system.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said Thursday evening that Peraton was chosen in the hope that its innovative approach will make it possible to complete the upgrades within the next three years before the end of President Donald Trumps term in office ends. Peraton was chosen over Parsons Corp., which does have extensive experience with FAA contracts.
Working together, we are going to build on the incredible progress weve already made and deliver a state-of-the-art air traffic control system that the American traveling public and our hard-working air traffic controllers deserve, Duffy said in the announcement.
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The company is owned by Veritas Capital private equity firm, so it doesnt have shareholders. Its board of advisers is full of an assortment of former military and intelligence officials. A Peraton spokesman said the company was too busy getting started on the contract to do any interviews Friday, but its CEO Steve Schorer promised in a statement that his team is committed to completing this project.
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The companys political action committee donated a quarter-million dollars to politicians last year with a little over half of that going to Republicans, according to www.opensecrets.org.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said Thursday evening that Peraton was chosen in the hope that its innovative approach will make it possible to complete the upgrades within the next three years before the end of President Donald Trumps term in office ends. Peraton was chosen over Parsons Corp., which does have extensive experience with FAA contracts.
Working together, we are going to build on the incredible progress weve already made and deliver a state-of-the-art air traffic control system that the American traveling public and our hard-working air traffic controllers deserve, Duffy said in the announcement.
. . .
The company is owned by Veritas Capital private equity firm, so it doesnt have shareholders. Its board of advisers is full of an assortment of former military and intelligence officials. A Peraton spokesman said the company was too busy getting started on the contract to do any interviews Friday, but its CEO Steve Schorer promised in a statement that his team is committed to completing this project.
. . .
The companys political action committee donated a quarter-million dollars to politicians last year with a little over half of that going to Republicans, according to www.opensecrets.org.
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CousinIT
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yellow dahlia
(4,104 posts)1. Aaargh! So how much are they going to screw this up?
CousinIT
(12,093 posts)2. Given the goddamned idiocy of Duffles the Idiot running the FAA....
my guess is A LOT.
yellow dahlia
(4,104 posts)3. If this weren't about safety -
it would be laughable.
jls4561
(2,804 posts)4. How big was your kickback, Duffy?
AZJonnie
(2,489 posts)5. I'm guessing the plan is for a connected private company to take over our civilian air traffic control system
It's basically a Reich-Wing fascists wet dream. This company of course will be showered with taxpayer largesse, control all training and hiring, etc.
Of course none of the exec's, making $20M salaries, will have absolutely no liability when they fuck things up.
Either that, or the whole thing is just a smash and grab, and this system will never be delivered, despite billions being invested in it.