Sec. 211. Aircraft certification performance objectives and metrics
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Not later than 120 days after the date on which the Advisory Committee is established under section 202, the Administrator shall establish performance objectives and apply and track performance metrics for the FAA and the aviation industry relating to aircraft certification in accordance with this section. The Administrator shall carry out this section in collaboration with the Advisory Committee and update agency performance objectives and metrics after considering the recommendations of the Advisory Committee under paragraphs
(8)and
(9)of section 202(c). In carrying out subsection (a), the Administrator shall establish performance objectives for the FAA and the aviation industry to ensure that, with respect to aircraft certification, progress is made toward, at a minimum— eliminating certification delays and improving cycle times; increasing accountability for both the FAA and the aviation industry; achieving full utilization of FAA delegation and designation authorities, including organizational designation authorization; fully implementing risk management principles and a systems safety approach; reducing duplication of effort; increasing transparency; developing and providing training, including recurrent training, in auditing and a systems safety approach to certification oversight; improving the process for approving or accepting certification actions between the FAA and bilateral partners; maintaining and improving safety; streamlining the hiring process for— qualified systems safety engineers to support the FAA’s efforts to implement a systems safety approach; and qualified systems engineers to guide the engineering of complex systems within the FAA; and maintaining the leadership of the United States in international aviation and aerospace. In carrying out subsection (a), the Administrator shall apply and track performance metrics for the FAA and the regulated aviation industry established by the Advisory Committee. Not later than 1 year after the date on which the Advisory Committee recommends initial performance metrics for the FAA and the regulated aviation industry under section 202, the Administrator shall generate initial data with respect to each of the performance metrics applied and tracked under this section. The Administrator shall use the metrics applied and tracked under this section to generate data on an ongoing basis and to measure progress toward the achievement of national goals recommended by the Advisory Committee. The Administrator shall make data generated using the performance metrics applied and tracked under this section available to the public in a searchable, sortable, and downloadable format through the internet website of the FAA or other appropriate methods and shall ensure that the data are made available in a manner that— does not provide identifying information regarding an individual or entity; and prevents inappropriate disclosure of proprietary information.