Since 2000, FAA has been working to introduce digital communications and GPS systems to
replace the outdated technology, but the agency's implementation of «NextGen» has been glacially slow due to inadequate government funding streams, procurement delays, and bureaucratic inefficiencies.
Not exact matches
Virtual whiteboards are swiftly
replacing their
outdated counterparts, allowing teachers to connect the students who can then access classroom
technology on their own terms, via personal devices.
With new
technologies rapidly
replacing older models, the provision of power and access needed can often be
outdated and incompatible with new investments.
«We use
outdated technology, we only
replace our physical therapy equipment when it's literally falling apart, and I frequently have to hire part - time staff with no benefits to care for and educate my students with special needs, something that I hate to do.»
For many of those schools, the
technology behind learning has opened up financial resources that used to be spent
replacing worn or
outdated print materials.
Like India, one of their methods has been to
replace outdated coal
technology: China opened its first carbon capture and storage plant in 2008, and a significantly larger plant was completed in Shanghai one year later to capture 100,000 - 120,000 metric tons of carbon annually.
The image that emerges here is not one of a
technology that receives a gentle nudge to help it
replace the
outdated but culturally entrenched
technology we currently use, but rather, of a number of private companies that compete for a variety of subsidies handed out by governments who seek to plan in advance how future
technology will have to look, willfully ignorant of whatever effect physical limits might have on determining which
technologies are economically viable to sustain and which aren't.
The Nova Scotia courts, on their web page, state that Twitter «
replaces a similar but
outdated notification
technology on the Courts website known as RSS Feeds.»