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Interagency Committee for Aviation Policy (ICAP)Federal agencies that own or hire aircraft are members of the ICAP, which GSA established in 1989 at the direction of the Office of Management and Budget (OMB). The ICAP advises GSA on making policy for federal aviation management. Through the ICAP, GSA and federal agencies work together to identify and coordinate the policy views of the federal aviation community and to foster the safest, most efficient and effective federal aviation operations. GSA chairs and facilitates the committee, provides programs and tools to support aviation activities, and operates a management information system to collect and report data related to federal aviation management. The ICAP accomplishes its objectives through four subcommittees: Acquisition, Use, and Disposal Subcommittee, Communications Subcommittee, Management Data and Systems Subcommittee, and Safety Standards and Training Subcommittee. Members of the ICAP: Department of Agriculture
Last Reviewed 8/15/2008
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