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Working TDM in an IP World
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The TDM technology that ran your organization’s network in the last century continues to operate many of today’s air traffic systems. With telecommunications carriers—as well as equipment suppliers—announcing they are discontinuing TDM services, the FAA is off to the races. The Agency has been dependent on TDM throughout approximately 90% of the FTI network, with over 23,000 services migrating to IP. The telecommunications industry has begun to alter market approaches with a shift to IP-based services based on demand, resulting in decreased repair capabilities for TDM-based services, while the FAA considers a number of options for transforming the FAA’s dependency on TDM-based services. Join the FAA, industry, and the telecom world in the race to modernization.
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Offshore Precipitation Capability for Air Traffic Control
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Adaptive Risk-Based Conflict Detection for Stratospheric Flight Operations
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Selected Social, Environmental, and Behavioral Consequences and Considerations for Urban Air Mobility
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Trust No One: A Zero Trust NAS in a World of New Users, Clouds, DevOps and More! 10.15.20
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Advanced and Urban Air Mobility (AAM/UAM) Tech Talk with Biruk Abraham
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Aviation Safety and Increased Cyber Security: How KVM Supports the Shift Towards More Automated ANS
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Fireside Chat- A Conversation with CANSO Director General Simon Hocquard
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How to Win Support for Your Drone Program with PropelUAS, a subsidiary of Evans Consulting
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Technical Symposium: Managing your Virtual Sponsorship and Exhibit Presence
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Loon- Unlocking the Future of Aviation in the Stratosphere
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ATCA Fireside Chat- The Airliner's Perspective
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YAP Lunch & Learn with the FAA's Pamela Whitley