Daines, Booker Introduce Bill to Increase Transparency in Air Travel

Press Release

Date: Dec. 5, 2016
Location: Washington, DC
Issues: Transportation

U.S. Senators Steve Daines (R-MT) and Cory Booker (D-NJ) today introduced legislation to require the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) measure performance goals for new technology shaping America's air traffic control system.

The Next Generation Air Transportation System (NextGen) will make air travel safer by moving from a radar-based system with radio communication to a satellite-based one. NextGen deployment has been bogged with delays and cost overruns since it was first congressionally mandated in 2003. The final implementation is to be completed by 2025. Daines' and Booker's bill would create measurable performance goals and hold federal officials liable annually for these goals through implementation.

"By increasing transparency, setting measurable goals and holding the FAA accountable to meeting their performance goals, we can make air transportation safer and more efficient for pilots and passengers," Sen. Daines stated. "It's critical we prioritize passage of this bill to improve the safety of air travel for all Americans."

"Swift and successful implementation of the NextGen program promises to increase safety, diminish congestion, and ensure our air traffic control system keeps pace with new innovations," Sen. Booker said."Passage of this bill will ensure a more open process and give the ongoing task of modernizing our aviation network the urgent attention it needs to succeed."

On April 19, 2016, the U.S. Senate passed the FAA reauthorization that included Daines' amendment to hold those Federal employees responsible for NextGen implementation accountable for poor performance and delays.

In order to facilitate deployment and accountability of Next Generation Air Transportation System (NextGen) air traffic control systems, the bill would:

require the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to establish quantifiable annual NextGen performance goals for existing performance matrices,
require the FAA to add to existing reports progress made on meeting these annual goals; and,
codify that the Chief NextGen Officer's bonuses must consider performance in meeting the annual goals.


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