WASHINGTON: The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) said yesterday its contract with national security firm Peraton, the project manager of a US$12.5 billion effort to overhaul the aging US air traffic control system, was worth US$1.5 billion.
In a briefing to House of Representatives lawmakers, FAA administrator Bryan Bedford said US President Donald Trump, in December, negotiated a US$200 million discount off the initial proposed contract price for Peraton, which is owned by Veritas Capital.
“The FAA was always going to need an implementation and integration partner,” Bedford said.
