Alta Air Traffic Control Center - Atlanta, GA
The Atlanta Air Traffic Control Center included four separate reports, one for each facility located within the property. The initial site visit was completed in September 2016 and the reports were completed in April 2017. Pond spent two weeks on site collecting data and another three months building the model, compiling the reports and running analysis. Out of the two weeks, Pond spent two separate nights preforming their work during the third shift to avoid possible issues with critical systems. Below is the list of individual site and points of interest for each site, giving a total of 1,260 points of interest for the entire project.
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