Radar Gap Elimination Act
The Radar Gap Elimination Act enhances national security and safety by funding radar upgrades, improving coverage in underserved areas for aviation and weather services.
The Radar Gap Elimination Act enhances national security and safety by funding radar upgrades, improving coverage in underserved areas for aviation and weather services.
The Radar Gap Elimination Act (HR 2646) aims to address and mitigate gaps in radar coverage across the United States. The bill seeks to enhance national security, improve weather forecasting, and bolster aviation safety by ensuring comprehensive radar coverage in critical areas.
The Radar Gap Elimination Act represents a significant step towards improving radar coverage in the United States, with implications for national security, public safety, and technological advancement. As it progresses through the legislative process, stakeholders will be closely monitoring its developments and potential impacts on various sectors.
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