“On May 10, 2007, the Inspector General testified on FAA’s FY 2008 budget request before the Senate Subcommittee on Transportation, Housing and Urban Development, and Related Agencies. The Inspector General testified that regardless of the funding mechanism ultimately decided upon by Congress and the Administration, several issues require FAA’s attention and will shape the Agency’s funding requirements over the next several years. These include: (1) keeping existing modernization efforts on track and reducing risks with the Next Generation Air Transportation System, (2) addressing attrition in FAA’s controller and inspector workforces, (3), determining the appropriate amount of airport funding, and (4) acquisition and contracting issues.”
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