Testimony

 

Federal Aviation Administration Efforts to Develop and Deploy the Standard Terminal Automation Replacement System

March 14, 2001
Project ID: CC-2001-127
 
 
 

Summary

The IG testified before the Aviation Subcommittee of the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure regarding the STARS program, which will provide air traffic controllers with color displays, processors, and computer software. Since 1996, the total program cost has increased from $940 million to $1.4 billion, and the planned delivery of the last FAA operational site has slipped by almost 4 years, from February 2005 to September 2008. FAA has established an aggressive deployment schedule that will likely result in further cost and schedule overruns. We recommended that FAA revise its deployment strategy by: (1) establishing milestone dates and quantifying all costs associated with delivery, installation, and testing of STARS; (2) completing a training strategy for over 11,000 air traffic controllers and maintenance technicians; and (3) evaluating if additional Common ARTS with displays will be needed to support FAA’s deployment schedule for STARS. Chairman John Mica indicated his intent to aggressively oversee STARs and announced there will be another hearing in June.

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