Since 1971, Lincoln Laboratory has supported the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) in the development of new technology for air traffic control. This work initially focused on aircraft surveillance and weather sensing, collision avoidance, and air-ground communications. While the Laboratory continues to support the FAA in these areas, the current program focuses on the development of safety- or capacity-enhancing systems that exploit this surveillance, weather, and communications infrastructure. Key activities include the operation of a national-scale integrated weather-sensing and decision-support prototype; testing and technology transfer of a runway-incursion prevention system; and the development of a net-centric, system-wide information management system.

AR team comparing radar screens

 

Find out more about the Air Traffic Control mission:

 

Leadership for Air Traffic Control

Dr. Mark E. WeberDr. Mark E. Weber Mr. James E. FlavinMr. James M. Flavin Ms. Elizabeth DucotMs. Elizabeth R. Ducot
Dr. Marilyn WolfsonDr. Marilyn M. Wolfson Dr. James KucharDr. James K. Kuchar Dr. Herbert VigghDr. Herbert E. M. Viggh

Technical Groups

Descriptions of the two technical groups contributing to the Air Traffic Control mission, the Surveillance Systems Group and the Weather Sensing Group, can be found on the Organization of Technical Divisions page.

 

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