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US FAA picks Peraton to oversee air traffic control reform effort

The Federal Aviation Administration said Thursday it has picked Peraton, a national security company owned by Veritas Capital, to become the project manager of a $12.5 billion effort to overhaul the aging U.S. air traffic control system. In September, the FAA confirmed it had received two bids for the job -- Peraton and a joint bid by Parsons and IBM. The FAA said Peraton will be the single integrator that will manage the massive project and delivering it on time without disruptions to air traffic.

Kennedy advisers delay vote to drop hepatitis B vaccine recommendation, a major policy shift

Vaccine advisers to Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on Thursday delayed a vote until

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