DOT selects winner in overhaul of air traffic control system
Source: Politico
12/04/2025 07:42 PM EST
A national security and technology firm will manage the Trump administrations ambitious, multibillion-dollar effort to build a brand new air traffic control system, the administration announced Thursday.
The winning company, northern Virginia-based Peraton, had been competing against a joint bid from Parsons Corp. and IBM for the so-called prime integrator contract. Peraton will play a key part in the modernization initiative, which Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy wants to complete by the end of 2028.
Duffy began to tout the idea in the wake of Januarys deadly midair crash between a passenger plane and an Army helicopter near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport. He told reporters in March that he wanted to build a brand new system.
The project envisions a sweeping overhaul of the national airspaces aging technology and infrastructure. Over the summer, Congress approved a roughly $12.5 billion down payment for telecommunications upgrades, replacing radars and consolidation of some larger air traffic control facilities, among other actions.
But thats not all. The Trump administration wants an additional $20 billion from lawmakers to complete the endeavor.
Read more: https://www.politico.com/news/2025/12/04/dot-selects-winner-in-overhaul-of-air-traffic-control-system-00678104
So what happens to all those Starlink terminal things that Muskrat planted at some airports?
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markodochartaigh
(4,765 posts)Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the air...
moreland01
(862 posts)I was selling air traffic control modernization systems to the FAA. My company offered me the job of being the lead Business Development Manager on the parts we were bidding for the NextGen project, which would replace the aging ground radar systems and have everything in the system use GPS. I figured it would be a 10+ year project, which didn't interest me. Now, 25 years later and we still haven't modernized our ATC system.
I said back then, if we ever convert to completely controlling air traffic with GPS, I would never fly again. I still feel that way.
mdbl
(7,953 posts)When Skynet gets pissed off it can just crash all the planes into each other. Just don't threaten to pull the plug.
Bayard
(28,127 posts)It won't be pretty.
Pas-de-Calais
(10,231 posts)2 years? Bovine excrement!
JustABozoOnThisBus
(24,523 posts)But, more likely, they will have a concept of a plan to complete a draft of a mission statement. Maybe.