Enhanced Traffic Management System
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The Enhanced Traffic Management System (ETMS) is a product for the Federal Aviation Administration
Federal Aviation Administration
The Federal Aviation Administration is the national aviation authority of the United States. An agency of the United States Department of Transportation, it has authority to regulate and oversee all aspects of civil aviation in the U.S...

 (FAA) developed to monitor and react to air traffic congestion in both real time and in the future. The system is capable of issuing Ground Delay Programs
Ground delay program
An Air Traffic Control Ground delay program or FAA Flow Control is a traffic flow initiative that is instituted by the Federal Aviation Administration in the United States Air Space System....

 (GDP) and Ground Stop Programs (GS). A ground delay program will be instituted on a particular airport or group of airports to alleviate volume or if there is severe weather.

The system works much like a hub and spoke system where an ETMS hubsite will send and receive data to/from many remote sites. The hubsites report directly to ATCSCC (Air Traffic Control System Command Center) in Washington DC.

ETMS hubsites generate the data used by ASDI (Aircraft Situation Display to Industry).

Other organizations (e.g., the airlines, Department of Defense, NASA, and international sites) also have access to the ETMS software and/or data.
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