The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) developed the Enforcement Information System (EIS) and the EIS Query and Browse Database (EISQB). The EIS application tracks FAA’s investigations of statutory or regulatory violations of aviation safety matters nationwide, as well as information about...
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Aviation Safety Knowledge Management Environment (ASKME 2) Compliance and Enforcement Actions (CEA) is managed by the FAA’s Office of Aviation Safety (AVS) and operates under authorities 14 C.F.R. Part 13 §§ 13.1 – 13.29, 49 U.S.C §§ 40123 (Protection of...
Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) programs leverage the Office of Information & Technology Services (AIT) Enterprise Data Platform (EDP) (formerly known as the Enterprise Information Management Platform (EIM Platform)) to collect, store, curate, enrich, access, and analyze FAA data and...
Instructional Resource Information System (IRIS) is a Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Office of Finance and Management (AFN) portal comprised of multiple applications that are focused on eLearning, providing the information needed for students to attend training, and automating the...
The Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA) Office of Human Resources (AHR) implemented the Salesforce Public Service Cloud to facilitate the management of AHR’s mission. AHR’s Benefits Operations Center Case Management Module (BOC CMS) is used by the agency’s Office of Human Resource Management...
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Enterprise Architecture and Solutions Environment (EASE) system is a federally owned and managed system that functions as a General Support System (GSS). EASE provides hosting services for multiple federal organizations by providing or facilitating...
The Department of Transportation (DOT) uses the Workers’ Compensation Information System (WCIS) to manage the Department's workers’ compensation program. It allows authorized personnel to manage and monitor workers’ compensation claims data cases. Data in the WCIS is provided by the United...
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) developed the U.S. Agent for Service (USAS) Portal to implement the “U.S. Agents for Service on Individuals with Foreign Addresses Who Hold or Apply for Certain Certificates, Ratings, or Authorizations” final rule. The FAA requires individuals with...
Under Title 49 of the United States Code § 44702, Congress gave the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) the ability to delegate to qualified members of the public the authority to certify aircraft and people on behalf of the FAA Administrator. These qualified members of the public are called...
Airmen certification is the process by which airmen, as defined by 49 United States Code (U.S.C.) 44703, submit applications to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to apply for airmen certificates. In support of this process, the FAA has developed two integrated systems to receive, manage...