Agis working group issue tracking form - FAA Airports GIS Program 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Agis working group issue tracking form in our editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the 'Submitted By' section with your name, followed by the 'Representing Organization', 'Date', 'Phone', 'E-mail', and 'FAX'. This information is crucial for identification and communication.
  3. In the 'Subject' field, clearly define the criteria in question along with its date and relevant subject matter. For example, you might reference a specific advisory circular.
  4. Use the 'Background/Discussion' section to provide a detailed background of your issue. You can also attach images or documents directly within our platform to support your discussion.
  5. In the 'Recommendations' section, describe the action you want the AGIS Working Group to take. If applicable, draft any proposed updates to existing criteria.
  6. Finally, add any additional comments in the 'Comments' section that may assist the AGIS Working Group in their review.

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Aeronautical information management is essential for safe and efficient operations in a countrys national airspace system. Aviation organizations leverage geographic information system (GIS) technology to accurately maintain their aeronautical data and integrate that data with other aviation mission systems.
The FAA issues and enforces regulations covering manufacturing, operating, and maintaining aircraft. The FAA also certifies airmen and airports that serve air carriers.
Aviation organizations leverage geographic information system (GIS) technology to accurately maintain their aeronautical data and integrate that data with other aviation mission systems.
Aeronautical surveying is Highly Specialized, providing critical information. about the airport features, obstacles, terrain, obstructions an navigational aids. The data is needed for safe aircraft operations and is therefore Safety Critical.
Airports count on our in-depth knowledge of, and our experience with, the AGIS (Airports Geographic Information Systems) program. Together with our engineers and surveyors, we help airports identify and analyze what is in their airspace, what is on the surface, and what lies below the ground.
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