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1 Introduction
Pages 3-6

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... transportation system.1 The JPDO defines transformation as 2The assessment committee uses demand generally to refer to both con sumer demand (the amount of air transportation services purchased, in terms of revenue passenger miles and revenue cargo ton miles) and the load im 1In terms of customer satisfaction, the overall effectiveness of air trans- posed on the National Airspace System (in terms of aircraft operations)
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... The involvement of senior executives stantive interaction with the IPTs: Committee members met SENIOR POLICY COMMITTEE FAA REDAC Department Secretaries and Agency Heads Executive DOT DHS DOC DoD FAA NASA OSTP Committee FAA Administrator NGATS Institute JPDO Director Executive Director Deputy Director JPDO Board Master IPT Master IPT Stakeholder Review Panel Chief System Engineering Partnership Interagency IPT Architect and Integration Management Leads IPT Studies Expert Evaluations Portfolio Business NGATS Institute Selection and Analysis Management Management Executive Director IPTs Airport Aviation Air Traffic Situational Infrastructure Security Management Awareness FAA DHS NASA DoD Environmental Global Safety Weather Protection Harmonization Management DOC FAA FAA FAA FIGURE 1-1 Organization of the JPDO and the Senior Policy Committee. DOT, Department of Transportation; DHS, Department of Homeland Security; DOC, Department of Commerce; OSTP, Office of Science and Technology Policy; REDAC, Research, Engineering, and Development Advisory Committee.
From page 5...
... air transportation system that provides services tailored to Chapter 4 recommends reducing the number of individual individual customer needs, allows all communities to partransformation strategies and IPTs by having each IPT cor- ticipate in the global economy, and seamlessly integrates respond to a group of operational concepts. Chapter 4 also civil and military operations" (NGATS JPDO, 2004, p.
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... The Integrated Plan's chapter "Approach to Transporta DEMAND IS THE KEY tion" describes specific IPT responsibilities, including the following: The Integrated Plan provides a comprehensive descrip tion of the future challenges faced by the air transportation · managing the planning and execution of all relevant system and the actions necessary to address these challenges. work to complete the assigned strategy Given the wide scope of the challenges and the limited re · conducting analyses and trade studies to select and vali- sources available, the assessment committee believes that date implementation alternatives the effectiveness of the Integrated Plan would be enhanced if · analyzing changes currently under way, identifying future editions prioritized the challenges to make sure that gaps, and establishing the required government and/or the key goal of satisfying future demand is adequately ad industry research and development activities to close dressed.


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