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Aviation Transportation Consulting from ICF InternationalICF International is a leader in airline, airport, and aviation industry consulting. In 2007, ICF acquired SH&E, one of the world's largest consulting firms dedicated to air transport, enabling ICF to significantly strengthen its transportation service offerings with federal, state, and industry clients.

ICF creates innovative solutions for issues at the nexus of aviation transportation. We offer a unique advantage to our local, state, and federal clients because of our extensive knowledge in the areas beyond the realm of transportation—program management, homeland security, environmental and economic analyses, communications, and much more. Our customized service, combined with this extensive subject matter expertise, provides a valuable benefit to clients as they address aviation challenges.

We provide our aviation clients with superior technical and program management support—differentiating us from companies that sell hardware and software solutions. We can offer objective and pragmatic perspectives with no conflict of interest.

 

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Solving Airside Airport Congestion: Why Peak Runway Pricing is Not Working
Emissions Trading: Aviation's Next Steps
Overview of Europe's Aviation Industry: Structure and Competition
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Aviation Services—Dedicated Knowledge & Support for the Aviation Challenges of Today
Aviation and the Physical Impacts of Climate Change
Climate Options: Carbon-Neutral Growth
Emissions Trading: Are You Cleared for Takeoff?
Environmental Benchmarking
Environmental Services for Aviation
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Here are some examples of how ICF International brings all its capabilities together to support aviation programs:

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SELECTED PROJECTS
Aviation Transportation Consulting from ICF International
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SELECTED CLIENTS
  • U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)
  • U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  • California Department of Transportation
  • Montana Department of Transportation
  • George Mason University, Fairfax, Virginia
  • Oregon Department of Transportation
  • European Commission
  • Chicago O'Hare and Los Angeles International Airports
  • City of Richmond, Virginia
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DETAILS OF SELECTED PROJECTS

System Engineering, U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)

ICF International provided system engineering expertise for the NASA Small Aircraft Transportation System (SATS) research program. This effort required integrating avionics technologies, flight experiment design, and transportation system analysis in a general aviation (GA) environment. As the focal point for systems engineering within the State of Virginia SATS Laboratory, ICF International's system engineers worked with transportation modeling engineers and scientists, human factors researchers, and aerospace industry avionics engineers to design a systems engineering process that met aggressive performance goals for aircraft separation assurance, lower landing minima, and GA safety improvements in the terminal environment. Within that framework, ICF International coordinated and wrote a Systems Engineering Management Plan, served as a key team member to design operational concepts for demonstration during flight testing, developed operational and technical requirements, and designed physical and functional architectures that were aligned with the National Airspace System (NAS) Architecture framework.

Environmental Analysis,
U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)


ICF International has extensive experience in environmental management for planning, acquiring, and implementing air traffic control systems for the FAA. This includes review and analysis of the unique environmental considerations and constraints for airports. Activities include tradeoff analyses between environmental and operational considerations, and land use limitations. Other issues such as visual impact, biological impacts, and historical/cultural impacts have also been addressed. ICF International also ensures that airport contractors comply with federal, state, and local environmental laws. Typical products include environmental analyses and studies, environmental site surveys, Environmental Due Diligence Assessments, planning and conducting public hearings and outreach programs, and compliance assessments.

Economic Analysis, City of Richmond, Virginia

ICF International provided a comprehensive economic impact and cost-benefit analysis of several transportation infrastructure projects, including two interstate highway expansions, an intermodal center, airport runway expansions and access improvements, and high-speed rail service and regional improvements for the Richmond, Virginia, Chamber of Commerce. We analyzed investment in these infrastructure projects—individually and collectively—to determine the anticipated economic expansion and regional growth. Analysis of high-speed rail service between the Washington, D.C.-Richmond, Virginia, corridor included a comparison of the cost of investment in increased highway capacity with the cost of investment in rail services.

Implementation Engineering, U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)

ICF International provides implementation engineering expertise to the FAA in the fielding of air traffic control systems. Activities include performance of technical/cost tradeoff studies and alternatives analysis, development of system specifications, and performance vs. cost analyses to ensure system contractors' development and implementation activities meet FAA user needs and National Airspace System requirements. ICF International led major engineering initiatives for airport infrastructure items, such as air traffic control tower (ATCT) cab glass, ATCT structural engineering, airport underground cable mapping, and knowledge sharing.

Airport Air Traffic Control Investment Solutions, Chicago O'Hare and Los Angeles International Airports

ICF International works with the Chicago and Los Angeles area airports to improve safety and enhance the mobility of the traveling public by assisting airport authorities participate in the AIR-21 Program. The AIR-21 Program encourages non-federal investment in partnership with the FAA in critical air traffic control facilities and equipment.

Evaluation Methodology, European Commission

ICF International was tasked to provide an effective methodology to evaluate numerous Air Traffic Management projects proposed to improve operations for airlines, airports, and air traffic service providers throughout Europe by the European Commission (EC). The objective of this engagement was to better enable the EC decision-makers to understand how the various projects supported the proposed air traffic control vision and to determine, based on shortfalls, where additional work was needed.

Lifecycle Management Support, National Airspace System (NAS) Implementation Support Contract, Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)

ICF International provides lifecycle management support for large complex technology programs for government agencies including mission analysis, requirements determination, investment analysis, and establishing capabilities for follow-on support of operational systems. ICF International played a key role in developing the overall lifecycle management policy concerning research assessment, mission analysis, and requirements development for the FAA. We analyzed, modified, and documented the Air Traffic Services research process to help FAA develop a methodology for assessing research requirements and proposals. ICF International also helps FAA develop initial concepts and requirements for systems acquisitions and identifies alternative solutions.

Acquisition Policy Development and Training, Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)

The FAA was directed by public law, to develop and implement a new acquisition management system (AMS). ICF International supported the Acquisition Policy Branch in developing and implementing the new AMS. We assisted in defining process flows and activity definitions for processes associated with the mission analysis, investment analysis, and solution implementation acquisition phases and developed acquisition document templates related to the acquisition categories of systems/software, facilities, and services. ICF International also developed and conducted training on the online acquisition policy and guidance tool called the FAA Acquisition System Toolset (FAST).

Procurement Planning and Execution, Surveillance Technical Assistance Contract, Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)

ICF International supports Surveillance Product Teams in procurement planning and execution of major IT systems under the FAA’s streamlined acquisition management process. Activities include formulating procurement acquisition strategies; documenting the strategy in acquisition planning documents; justifying projects on a benefit-cost basis; ensuring an integrated approach to procurement management that includes the functions of engineering, test, and evaluation, integrated logistics support, human factors, and field transition and implementation.

Human Health Effects of Ozone Depletion from Stratospheric Aircraft

For EPA and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), ICF assessed the human health effects associated with the proposed development of a high-speed civil transport (HSCT) fleet. In addition to being a lead author on the evaluation document, ICF planned, hosted, participated in, and performed follow-up activities for a two-day and a one-day meeting of experts from NASA, EPA, academia, and private industry to discuss the current state of knowledge about supersonic travel and to reach a consensus on several methodology issues related to predicting UV-related changes in selected human health endpoints. Specifically, the evaluation focused on the impact of fuel purity, cruise altitude, emission indices, fleet size, and other parameters on the stratospheric ozone layer. Australia's Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) atmospheric model—evaluated previously by NASA-was selected to provide atmospheric data. These data were then reformatted to be compatible with ICF’s Atmospheric and Health Effects Framework (AHEF) and combined with column ozone measurements to predict future changes in stratospheric ozone concentrations. From this information, ICF has estimated the number of skin cancer and cataract cases and/or deaths resulting from the use of a supersonic fleet.

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