Airport information technology & systems (IT&S) Best-Practice Guidelines for the Airport Industry Airport Consultants Council



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Document No:

ACC – ITS – 0010



A

Revision Letter

Last Revision Date

June 24, 2008














AIRPORT INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY & SYSTEMS (IT&S)
Best-Practice Guidelines for the Airport Industry

Airport Consultants Council

908 King Street, Suite 100

Alexandria, VA 22314

703-683-5900

www.ACConline.org

Copyright 2008 by the Airport Consultants Council (ACC)

All rights reserved. Duplication is a violation of applicable law.

AIRPORT INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY & SYSTEMS (IT&S)
IMPLEMENTATION GUIDELINES

Note to electronic document users: To access any section from the table of contents, mouse over the section name and press the control key, then click your mouse. You will be taken directly to the section you desire.


1 INTRODUCTION
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1.1 Purpose
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1.2 Scope
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1.3 Background
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1.4 Contributing Professionals
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1.5 Proposing Revisions
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2 AIRPORT IT&S GOVERNANCE 5

2.1 Introduction
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2.2 What Is IT Governance?
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2.3 IT Governance Success Factors
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2.3.1 Effective Decision-Making and a Strong Focus on Process
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2.3.2 IT Project and Systems Portfolios That Align With Business Priorities
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2.3.3 An Efficient, Cost-Effective IT Department
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2.3.4 Strong Decision Making by High-Performing IT Employees
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2.3.5 Satisfied Customers
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2.3.6 Complete Audit Capabilities Supporting Each of These Points 8

2.4 Path to Effective IT Governance
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2.5 A Board-Level IT Oversight Committee Outline
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2.6 Configuration and Change Management (CCM)/IT Reports Problem System
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2.6.1 Configuration Identification 11

2.6.2 Configuration Control
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2.6.3 Configuration Status Accounting
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2.6.4 Configuration Audits
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2.6.5 Configuration Management Plan
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2.7 IT&S Problem Report System
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3 OVERVIEW OF AIRPORT IT&S COMPONENTS & FUNCTIONS
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3.1 Airport IT & Communications Systems
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3.1.1 Airport Communication Systems
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3.1.2 Premises Distribution (Wiring & Backbone) Systems
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3.1.3 Cable Management System
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3.1.4 Network Management Systems
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3.1.5 Gateways
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3.1.6 Interfaces to IT Help Desk
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3.1.7 Data Center
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3.1.8 Master Clock
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3.2 Airline & Airside Operations Systems
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3.2.1 Airport Operational Database
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3.2.2 Resource Management System (RMS)
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3.2.3 Electronic Visual Information Display Systems (EVIDS)
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3.2.4 Passenger Check-in and Boarding
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3.2.5 Baggage Handling Systems (BHS)
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3.2.6 Cargo Processing Systems 30

3.2.7 Passenger Loading Bridge Systems
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3.2.8 FAA Air Traffic Control & Navaid Systems
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3.2.9 Flight Tracking Systems
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3.2.10 Noise Monitoring Systems
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3.2.11 Meteorological Information
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3.2.12 Weather Tracking Systems
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3.2.13 Aircraft Refueling Systems
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3.2.14 Aircraft Servicing
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3.2.15 De-icing Systems
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3.2.16 Runway Lighting
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3.3 Airport Landside Operations Systems
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3.3.1 Parking Systems
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3.3.2 Automated Vehicle Identification (AVI)
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3.3.3 Taxi Dispatch System
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3.3.4 Surface Vehicle Monitoring System
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3.3.5 Fuel Management
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3.3.6 Lightning Detection System
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3.4 Airport Safety & Security Systems
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3.4.1 Command and Control Center (C&C) Systems
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3.4.2 Mobile Command Post Systems
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3.4.3 Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD)
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3.4.4 e911
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3.4.5 Closed Circuit Television (CCTV)
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3.4.6 Camera Systems
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3.4.7 In-Line Explosive Detection Systems (EDS)
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3.4.8 Screening Systems (Passenger Carry-on Baggage)
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3.4.9 Biometrics Systems
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3.4.10 Access Control Systems
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3.4.11 Badging Systems
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3.4.12 Perimeter Intrusion Detection Systems (PIDS)
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3.4.13 Fire Fighting & Alarm Systems
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3.4.14 Natural Disaster Operation
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3.4.15 Emergency Response System
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3.4.16 Customs/Immigration
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3.4.17 Passenger Screening Systems
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3.4.18 Baggage Screening Systems – EDS
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3.4.19 APIS—for Inbound, International Flights
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3.4.20 US Visit Systems
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3.4.21 Access Control Systems
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3.4.22 Perimeter Security
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3.4.23 Video Surveillance
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3.4.24 Voice Communications
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3.5 Airport Facilities & Maintenance Systems
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3.5.1 Building Management Systems
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3.5.2 Utilities Metering Systems
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3.5.3 Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS)
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3.5.4 Signage Management System
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3.5.5 People Mover Systems or Automated People Movers
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3.5.6 Material Management
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3.5.7 Energy Management
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3.5.8 Air Bridge Maintenance
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3.5.9 Vehicle Parking Access Maintenance
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3.5.10 Waste Management
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3.5.11 Airport Vehicle Maintenance
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3.6 Airport Development Systems
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3.6.1 Project Management System (PMS)
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3.6.2 Drawing Management System
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3.6.3 Environmental Management System
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3.6.4 Pavement Management System
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3.6.5 Airspace & NAVAID Obstruction Management System
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3.6.6 Computer Aided Design & Drafting (CADD)
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3.6.7 Geographic Information System (GIS)
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3.6.8 Three Dimensional Visualization System
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3.6.9 Circulation Flow Analysis & Simulation System
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3.6.10 Marketing
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3.6.11 Certification Laboratory for Applications and Hardware Under Consideration 48

3.7 Airport Administration Systems
48


3.7.1 Financial Management System
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3.7.2 Procurement Management System
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3.7.3 Asset Inventory Management Systems 49

3.7.4 Human Resources Management System
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3.7.5 Space & Lease Management System
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3.7.6 Property Management System
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3.7.7 Time and Attendance
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3.7.8 Meeting Management (Events Scheduling)
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3.7.9 Library and Regulation Management
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3.7.10 Noise Monitoring Systems
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3.7.11 Airport Revenue Management
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3.7.12 E-Commerce Website for Airport and Tenants
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3.7.13 Tenant Relations – Business Services
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3.7.14 Database Management Systems
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3.7.15 CNN News TV Monitor
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4 PROCESS OF IMPLEMENTING AIRPORT IT&S
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4.1 Planning
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4.1.1 Identify Stakeholders
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4.1.2 Objectives
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4.1.3 Key elements
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4.1.4 Product Deliverables
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4.2 Design
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4.2.1 The End-to-End Process
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4.2.2 Benchmarking
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4.2.3 Setting the Baseline, Including Glossary & Terminology
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4.2.4 System Requirements/Design Specification Guidelines
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4.2.5 Objectives
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4.2.6 Key Elements
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4.3 Project Deliverables
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4.4 Construction
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4.4.1 Key Elements
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4.4.2 Project Deliverables
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4.5 Commissioning
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4.5.1 Key Elements
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4.6 Operations and Maintenance
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4.6.1 Objectives
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4.6.2 Key Elements
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4.6.3 Product Deliverables
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4.7 Configuration Change Management
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5 APPLICATION OF INDUSTRY STANDARDS
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5.1 CSI MasterFormat 2004
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5.2 Division 17/CLA
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5.3 International Air Transport Association (IATA)
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5.4 Capability Maturity Model Integration (CMMI)
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5.5 IT Infrastructure Library (ITIL)
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5.6 International Standards Organization (ISO)
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6 TRENDS AND ADVANCEMENTS IN AIRPORT TECHNOLOGY
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6.1 Common Use Passenger Processing Systems (CUPPS)
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6.2 Common Use Self Service (CUSS)
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6.3 Common Use Bag Drop
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6.3.1 Airport Passenger Processing, Common Baggage Drop-off
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6.3.2 Active/Inactive Baggage Tags
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6.4 Biometrics and Access Control
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6.5 Intelligent Signage and Multi-Use Flight Information Display Systems (MUFIDS)
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6.6 Campus & Wireless Networks
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6.7 Video & Voice Over IP (VoIP) and Over WiFi (VoFi)
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6.8 Radio Communications
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6.9 Radio Frequency Identification Tags (RFID)
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6.10 Baggage Handling Systems (BHS) & Explosives Detection Systems (EDS)
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6.11 Enterprise Airport Asset and Resource Management Systems
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6.12 Web Services
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6.13 Systems Integration, Interoperability, IPv6 & XML
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7 RELATIONSHIP OF IT&S TO CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS 89

7.1 Concept Phase
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7.2 Programming Phase
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7.3 Design Phase
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7.3.1 Obtaining the Client’s Needs in Detail
89


7.3.2 Systems Design
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7.3.3 What Type of Design? 90

7.3.4 Integration
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7.4 Construction Documents
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7.5 Bidding & Implementation
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8 GLOSSARY OF AIRPORT IT&S TERMS AND ACRONYMS 92





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