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National Office Week in Review: August 8, 2017

A publication of the National Air Traffic Controllers Association

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YOUR CONTRACT ON ONE EASY - TO - USE PAGE ON THE NATCA WEBSITE All Contracts, One Place! Our contracts section on the members side of natca.org is comprehensive. Collective bargaining agreements, related memorandums of understanding and other contract materials covering each of our FAA, FCT, and DOD bargaining units are now lo cated in one place . All PDFs are searchable for ease of use. Click here . Need help logging in to the members side of natca.org ? Click here . THE COMMUNICATIONS DEPARTMENT – HOW CAN WE HELP YOU? We are here to answer any question you have, or help yo u find any information you need! Do you have a good story idea for the NATCA Insider e - newsletter or social media? Want to share a photo? Trying to find something? Give us a call or send us an email. We'll respond quickly . If we don't know the answer, we'll work to help find it for you as soon as possible . Director of Public Affairs Thom Metzger : tmetzger@natcadc.org ; 202 - 220 - 9834 Director of Communications Doug Church : dchurch@natcadc.org ; 301 - 346 - 8245 Associate Director of Communications, Art & Design Laura Roos e: lroose@natcadc.org ; 202 - 220 - 9814 Communications Specialist Sarah Zilonis : szilonis@natcadc.org ; 202 - 266 - 9844. Multimedia Specialist Chris Ray : cray@natcadc.org ; 202 - 266 - 9875 Senior Social Media Associate Meagan Roper : mroper@natcadc.org ; 202 - 220 - 9813 WEEKLY UPDATE FROM FAA ATO COO TERI BRISTOL One - Year Anniversary of PERTI Hi everyo ne. In our non - stop, 24/7 workplace, millions of decisions are made every day by more than 35,000 air traffic professionals working to ensure the safety and efficiency of our national airspace system. The art of effective air traffic management, keeping a ircraft on time , all the time, relies on our ability to remove as much uncertainty from the system as possible. Because we aren't able to predict scenarios with 100% accuracy – especially where weather is concerned – everything we do is measured, analyzed and evaluated to gain experience from lessons learned, boost performance , and enable continuous improvement.

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