Sec. 208. APPLICATION DASHBOARD AND FEEDBACK PORTAL
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## SEC. 208 APPLICATION DASHBOARD AND FEEDBACK PORTAL ###
(a)In General The Deputy Administrator of the FAA shall determine whether a publicly facing dashboard that provides applicants with the status of an application before the FAA would be— ####
(1)beneficial to applicants; ####
(2)an efficient use of resources to build, maintain, and update; or ####
(3)duplicative with other efforts of the FAA to streamline and digitize paperwork and certification processes to provide an applicant with a greater awareness of the status of an application before the FAA. ###
(b)Recommendation Not later than 30 months after the date of enactment of this Act, the Deputy Administrator shall provide to the Administrator a recommendation regarding the need for or benefits of a dashboard or other means by which to track an application status. ###
(c)Briefing Not later than 45 days after receiving recommendations under subsection (b), the Administrator shall brief the appropriate Committees of Congress on— ####
(1)any recommendation received under subsection (b); and ####
(2)any activities the Administrator is taking in response to such recommendation. ###
(d)FAA Feedback Portal ####
(1)In general The Deputy Administrator shall determine whether a publicly facing portal on the website of the FAA through which the public may provide feedback to the Administrator about experiences individuals have working with personnel of the FAA would be beneficial. ####
(2)Requirements The Deputy Administrator shall ensure any portal established under this subsection asks questions that seek to gauge any shortcomings the FAA has in fulfilling the mission of the FAA or areas where the FAA is succeeding in meeting the mission of the FAA. ###
(e)Application This section shall apply to applications relating to— ####
(1)an aircraft, aircraft engine, propeller, or appliance certification; ####
(2)an airman or pilot certificate; ####
(3)a medical certificate; ####
(4)an operator certificate; ####
(5)when authority under chapter 509 of title 51, United States Code, is explicitly delegated by the Secretary to the Administrator, a license or permit issued under such chapter; ####
(6)an aircraft registration; ####
(7)an operational approval, waiver, or exemption; ####
(8)a legal interpretation; ####
(9)an outstanding agency determination; and ####
(10)any certificate not otherwise described in this subparagraph that is issued pursuant to chapter 447 of title 49, United States Code.