Gerald Dillingham: Next Generation Air Transportation System hits snag

The path to implementing the Next Generation Air Transportation System hit some turbulence. Seventeen of 25 industry stakeholders told the Government Accountabi...

Gerald Dillingham, director of physical infrastructure issues, GAO,

The path to implementing the Next Generation Air Transportation System hit some turbulence. Seventeen of 25 industry stakeholders told the Government Accountability Office they are concerned about global interoperability, and those efforts could be subject to further delays because modernization efforts around the world have been hampered due to constrained resources. Gerald Dillingham, director of Physical Infrastructure Issues at GAO, shares his concerns with Federal Drive with Tom Temin.

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