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October 8, 2015 – Earlier today, the Senate fell eleven votes short of breaking a Democratic filibuster of a motion to take up the fiscal year 2016 Energy and Water Development appropriations bill (H.R. 2028). The vote was 49 yeas to 47 nays, with 60 “yea” votes required to break a filibuster and limit debate.
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Airports, Federal Governance, Unmanned Aerial Systems
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October 8, 2015 – In response to an increasing number of reported sightings of unmanned aircraft systems (UAS, or drones) near airports or in regulated airspace, the House Transportation and Infrastructure (T&I) subcommittee on Aviation held a hearing on “Ensuring Aviation Safety in an Era of Unmanned Aircraft Systems.” I
Our founder, William P. Eno, first penned the Rules of the Road in the early 1900s. These rules were adopted by New York City in 1909 and became the world’s first city traffic plan. Fast-forward almost 100 years later to 2015 and we have cars that can drive themselves, mega cities that are home to billions of people, and ever-evolving modes of transportation.
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As part of the development of the new Eno Transportation Library, we are pleased to announce a new one-stop reference page, this one for the fiscal year 2016 budget and appropriations process for transportation and public works. The page can be accessed by the public (and bookmarked) here.
Today, ubiquitous wireless network availability, an ever-growing array of mobile applications, Big Data, and societal/demographic changes have created an environment in which information systems, shared vehicles, and on-demand services play an increasing role in metropolitan transportation
Earlier this month, Eno President Joshua Schank announced the end of his time at the Eno Center for Transportation. Dr. Schank has accepted a position with the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority. In his new role, he will serve as head of L.A. Metro’s newly created Office of Extraordinary Innovation.
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Air Traffic Control, Aircraft, Airlines, Aviation Workforce, Federal Governance
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On September 30, Eno hosted the inaugural meeting of our brand new Aviation Working Group. After the successful release of the NextGen Working Group final report, the group pivoted into a broader Aviation Working Group. This Working Group is also co-chaired by former Secretary of Transportation Jim Burnley and former Senator Byron Dorgan, and its first task will be to tackle certification issues at the Federal Aviation Administration.
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