Mike Monroney Aeronautical Center

Mike Monroney Aeronautical Center is administered as one of the FAA Regional Offices.[1][2]

Located in Oklahoma City on the grounds of Will Rogers Airport, with around 7,500 direct federal employees,[3] the Aeronautical Center is one of the Department of Transportation's largest facilities outside the Washington, DC, area, and one of the 10 largest employers in the Oklahoma City Metro.

FAA Logistic Center

The FAA Logistic Center is an ISO 9001:2000 certified organization that supports the National Airspace System of air traffic controllers and aviation safety inspectors [4] The Logistic Center provides consulting, engineering, repair, distribution, and technical support for air traffic control services in the United States and 44 different countries. Because some of the components are unique and not in current production, the center also provides technical solutions through a network of engineers using in-house manufacturing and repair facilities.

FAA Academy

The FAA Academy is a principal training facility of the FAA. Air traffic controllers receive their training at the Academy. The FAA Academy received accreditation from the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. Different courses have different admissions criteria, with some being available to other government agencies, industry, and international civil aviation authorities.

Other FAA services

The Aeronautical Center's Counsel advises the aviation public on matters regarding the registration of U.S. civil aircraft and the recordation of aircraft-related instruments. This office has responsibility for enforcing violations of FAR Sections 61.15 and 67.403 discovered through the FAA's DUI/DWI Program, including representing the Administrator before the NTSB in appeals of certificate actions. It provides legal advice and representation on procurement actions generated on behalf of FAA Headquarters, Regional and Center offices, including the FAA Logistics Center and FAA Academy, and represents the Agency in protests and contract disputes.[7]

Media Solutions Division

The Media Solutions Division is designated as a “Franchise Organization” within the government framework, meaning that it is a fee-for-service provider of services to other government agencies. The goal of “franchising” is to lower operating costs by capitalizing on economies of scale. Services provided include Graphics, Video Production, Printing & Distribution, and Photography. Apart from the FAA and the Department of Transportation, client agencies range from the Bureau of Indian Affairs to the Department of Justice, from the Inspector General Office to the United States Coast Guard.[8]

Office of Acquisition Services

Provides contractual, acquisition, realty, personal property, and equipment/management services in support of all Aeronautical Center activities and agency programs[9]

Civil Aerospace Medical Institute (CAMI)

The Civil Aerospace Medical Institute (CAMI) is the medical certification, education, research, and occupational medicine wing of the Office of Aerospace Medicine (AAM) and consists of:[10][11]

Research Associateship Program

The National Academy of Science offers Research Associateship Programs for fellowship and other grants for CAMI research. Eligibility requirements can vary for each research opportunity, and fellowships are available for Postdoctoral Associates.

Enterprise Services Center

The Enterprise Services Center is division within the Department of Transportation that focuses on solving the back-office, business type needs of the federal government with Accounting Services, Information Technology Services, and Procurement Management Services. In addition to servicing the needs of the Department of Transportation, other federal clients include Department of Education, U.S. Air Force, Social Security Administration, Department of Homeland Security, Office of Personnel Management, Department of Commerce, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Environmental Protection Agency. Services are offered in the following areas:

References

  1. List of the FAA's offices
  2. "The FAA's organizational structure" (PDF).
  3. "Greater Oklahoma City Chamber of Commerce - Major Employers". Greater Oklahoma City Chamber of Commerce. Greater Oklahoma City Chamber of Commerce. 2014-11-03. Retrieved 2014-08-03.
  4. "Logistics Center". FAA. 2007-11-14. Retrieved 2010-07-29.
  5. "FAA Academy". FAA. 2009-09-09. Retrieved 2010-07-29.
  6. "International Training". FAA. 2008-03-27. Retrieved 2010-07-29.
  7. Information about the Aeronautical Center's Counsel on the FAA website
  8. "Media Solutions Division". FAA. 2009-07-28. Retrieved 2010-07-29.
  9. https://faaco.faa.gov/index.cfm
  10. "Office of Aerospace Medicine Civil Aerospace Medical Institute". FAA. 2006-06-26. Retrieved 2010-07-29.
  11. "FAA – Civil Aerospace Medical Institute". Federal Laboratory Consortium for Technology Transfer. Retrieved 2010-07-29.

Coordinates: 35°23′55″N 97°37′7″W / 35.39861°N 97.61861°W / 35.39861; -97.61861

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