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December 17, 2015
New LightSquared Settles with Trimble, Garmin

New LightSquared, the firm reconstituted from the original LightSquared wireless broadband company upon its exit from bankruptcy, has proposed a settlement of lawsuits…

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December 17, 2015
Galileo Program Adds Pair of Satellites to Constellation

Europe’s GNSS program placed two more satellites into orbit today (December 17, 2015), doubling the number of Galileo spacecraft in space in the…

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December 10, 2015
PNT ExCom Backs eLoran as a Step to Full GPS Backup System

The National Executive Committee for Space-Based Positioning, Navigation, and Timing (PNT ExCom) has recommended using enhanced Loran (eLoran) as a near-term alternative to…

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December 10, 2015
Latest GPS IIF Satellite Now Operational

The Air Force Second Space Operations Squadron (2 SOPS) reports that the GPS Block IIF-11, (SVN-73/PRN-10) satellite has been set healthy and is…

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December 10, 2015
Power Lowered, Receiver Standards Dropped in LightSquared, Deere Deal

In a change of direction the new LightSquared team has dropped its lawsuit against the federal government and reached a separate settlement in…

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December 9, 2015
GPS OCX Delayed, Again

The Air Force is weighing its options for a new GPS ground system after a detailed review last week revealed the system would…

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December 9, 2015
ION Southern California Section December Meeting

Torrance, CA The Southern California Section of the Institute of Navigation’s December meeting will take place at the John Deere facility in Torrance,…

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December 9, 2015
Case Studies in GNSS/INS Integration

REGISTER HERE  Integration of GNSS and inertial technologies can provide solutions for a diverse set of applications with widely varying requirements. “Case Studies…

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December 8, 2015
New Beijing Airport Extends Trimble Integrated Construction Contract

Concept design for the world’s largest airport passenger terminal – the Beijing New Airport Terminal Building. Zaha Hadid Architects drawing Trimble announced today…

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December 7, 2015
ABI Research GNSS IC Vendor Report Shows u-blox Joining Top 3

In a recent GNSS IC Vendor report, technology market intelligence provider ABI Research says that Thalwil, Switzerland–based u-blox has joined Qualcomm and Broadcom,…

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December 5, 2015
Trans-Atlantic eLoran Joint Venture Seeks to Augment GNSS, Build Robust PNT

The founders of Chronos and UrsaNav announced a new collaboration yesterday (December 3, 2015) intended enhance the resilience and reliability of space-based positioning,…

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December 2, 2015
Two New Galileo Satellites Enter Service

Another pair of Galileo satellites is now fully operational, broadcasting navigation signals and, since Tuesday (December 1, 2015), transmitting search and rescue messages…

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December 2, 2015
KCS Releases Low-Cost Track/Trace GNSS+ Module

Dordrecht, Netherlands–based KCS BV has extended its TraceME product line with a low-budget track-and-trace module based on the company’s LoRa technology.   The…

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November 30, 2015
Broad Support for GNSS-Based Transportation Tech in New Highway Bill

The House and Senate, now working with a fresh extension, have until December 4 to hammer out the details of a new highway…

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November 30, 2015
Cryptic DHS Reorganization Plan Omits Mention of Protecting GPS

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is reorganizing the vast directorate responsible for cybersecurity and the nation’s critical infrastructure. Thus far, however, protecting…

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