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<abstract>Pursuant to a congressional request, GAO examined the Federal Aviation
Administration&apos;s (FAA) efforts to implement the weather-related
recommendations made by the National Research Council (NRC) and FAA&apos;s
advisory committee, focusing on: (1) policy and leadership; (2)
interagency coordination; (3) meeting different types of users&apos; needs
for weather information; and (4) the level of funding provided for
weather activities.&lt;p/&gt;GAO noted that: (1) the panel of experts GAO convened concluded that FAA
had made limited progress in implementing the weather-related
recommendations made by NRC and FAA&apos;s advisory committee; (2) regarding
the first area of concern, policy and leadership, the reports concluded
that FAA is the agency best suited for leading federal aviation weather
efforts but that it had not accepted that role; (3) the NRC report
linked this criticism to the dispersal of responsibilities among several
FAA organizations; (4) the reports also concluded that FAA did not have
clear policy guidance to define its role in aviation weather activities;
(5) since 1995, FAA has attempted to address these twin concerns by
creating a new organization to direct aviation weather activities and by
issuing a policy that states that FAA takes the responsibility for
leading aviation weather activities; (6) GAO&apos;s expert panel concluded
that because FAA has not yet produced a plan to implement the new
policy, its actions did not go far enough to address the concerns that
the report originally raised; (7) with regard to the second concern,
interagency coordination, the reports questioned the adequacy of FAA&apos;s
efforts to coordinate aviation weather activities with other federal
agencies; (8) concerning the third area--FAA&apos;s efforts to meet the needs
all types of users --the reports concluded that FAA was not providing
consistent information or adequate training; (9) as evidence that it is
meeting the needs of all types of users, FAA cited a list of systems it
is developing to provide weather information to various users and a list
of the training courses it offers; (10) GAO&apos;s expert panel expressed
continuing concerns about whether the equipment FAA listed would form an
integrated system to serve all users; (11) panelists also raised
concerns about the training offered by FAA, stating that better training
could help reduce disparities in the abilities of air traffic
controllers to interpret weather information; (12) with respect to the
amount of funding FAA has allocated for aviation weather activities, the
reports raised questions about the low level of funding provided to
weather-related projects compared with other activities; and (13) GAO&apos;s
review of FAA&apos;s budget information for fiscal year (FY) 1990 through FY
1998 confirms that the agency has allocated less funding for aviation
weather during this period than for most other acquisition and research
priorities.</abstract>
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