Air Traffic Control: Analysis of Proposal to Create a Government
Corporation (Testimony, 03/15/95, GAO/T-RCED-95-139).

The administration has proposed creating a wholly owned, not-for-profit,
self-sufficient government corporation to run and modernize the air
traffic control system.  Under this proposal, the Federal Aviation
Administration would continue to provide safety oversight.  This
testimony discusses critical issues relating to the proposed
corporation's financial projections, safety oversight, and governance.

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 REPORTNUM:  T-RCED-95-139
     TITLE:  Air Traffic Control: Analysis of Proposal to Create a 
             Government Corporation
      DATE:  03/15/95
   SUBJECT:  Air transportation operations
             Airline industry
             Safety regulation
             Federal agency reorganization
             Federal corporations
             Transportation safety
             Air traffic control systems
             Cost control
             Interagency relations
IDENTIFIER:  FAA Advanced Automation System
             Airport and Airway Trust Fund
             Civil Service Retirement System
             Civil Service Retirement and Disability Fund
             Federal Employees Retirement System
             FAA Airport Surface Detection Equipment Radar
             FAA Traffic Alert and Collision Avoidance System
             
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