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The FAA selected Peraton for a $12.5B upgrade of air traffic control, replacing old systems with modern digital tech by 2028.
The FAA has chosen Peraton to lead a $12.5 billion modernization of the U.S. air traffic control system, aiming to replace outdated infrastructure like copper wiring and legacy software with fiber, satellite, and digital systems.
The project, backed by congressional funding, will establish a new digital command center, reduce delays and outages, and improve safety and efficiency, with completion targeted by 2028.
Peraton will serve as the single integrator with performance-based incentives and penalties to ensure accountability.
The effort follows years of delays in previous initiatives and marks a significant upgrade to the National Airspace System.
La FAA seleccionó a Peraton para una actualización de $ 12.5B del control de tráfico aéreo, reemplazando los sistemas antiguos con tecnología digital moderna para el año 2028.