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NextGen Now: Volume 1, Issue 4

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Terminal Automa.on Map As of 6/15/2015 19 NextGen Now | Summer 2015 in the weeks leading up to the transition to overcome some pretty significant problems with the digitizer for the ASR 8. Communication and collaboration are the reasons that SAV was successful." "The installation of the STARS system at Harrisburg Tower helps to ensure that the U.S. remains the safest, most efficient, air traffic system in the world," said Phil Gesumaria, NATCA Facility Representative at Harrisburg Tower. "The enhancements and tools the system offers our controllers will enhance safety and will allow aircraft to move through the airspace system easier. The collaborative effort of labor and management, on all levels, made this a smooth transition." Fresno (FAT), Calif., and Springfield, Mo. (SGF), also got in on the STARS success story since our last TAMR report in March, completing installations marked by collaboration and teamwork. FAT went fully operational on STARS on April 18, after more than 18 months of planning and prep work. Contributing factors to the successful event included the flexibility of the controllers on the midnight shift and crews from tech ops and engineering services.

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