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September 15, 2014
Gen. John E. Hyten Interview: New AFSPC Commander Takes a Look at the GNSS Future

Gen. John Hyten. USAF photo As the new commander of Air Force Space Command (AFSPC) Gen. John E. Hyten is responsible for all…

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September 15, 2014
GPS Directorate Issues Security Approval for Spirent GSS9000 Simulator

Spirent Federal Systems has announced that the GSS 9000 RF constellation simulator has been reviewed and granted security approval by the U.S. Air…

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September 15, 2014
GSA, Eurocontrol Agree to Cooperate on GNSS-Based Efforts to Improve Air Navigation

The European GNSS Agency (GSA) and Eurocontrol have signed a new cooperation agreement to jointly contribute to the implementation of European Union GNSS…

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September 6, 2014
INC 2015: RIN International Navigation Conference

Piccadilly Gardens, Manchester The Royal Institute of Navigation’s International Navigation Conference 2015 will be held at the Manchester Conference Centre in Manchester, England…

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September 6, 2014
Munich Satellite Navigation Summit 2015

The Antiquarium in the Residenz München The Munich Satellite Navigation Summit will take place at the Residenz Muenchen in Munich, Germany on March…

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September 5, 2014
NaviForum Shanghai 2014

Shanghai skyline The 2014 Shanghai International Forum on Navigation Industry and Technology Development (NaviForum) will be held at the Shanghai Marriott Hotel Hongqiao…

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September 5, 2014
Dimensions 2014: Trimble International User Conference

Trimble Dimensions, the 2014 International User Conference, will take place at the Mirage and Treasure Island hotels in Las Vegas, Nevada from November…

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September 5, 2014
International Technical Symposium on Navigation and Timing

The Capitole of Toulouse Toulouse, France The 2014 International Technical Symposium on Navigation and Timing will be held at the ENAC premises (Bellonte…

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September 4, 2014
GPS Networking Offers EMI Shielding for GPS/GNSS Splitters

GPS Networking, headquartered in Pueblo West, Colorado, has announced that it now offers electro-magnetic interference (EMI) shielding on its GPS/GNSS Splitters. Interference between…

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August 29, 2014
Air Force Weighs Switching to Multiyear GPS Procurements

The Air Force says it might ask Congress for permission to implement bigger buys of GPS satellites beginning in fiscal year 2016 (FY16)…

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August 29, 2014
DoT Plan for GPS Adjacent Band Compatibility Study to Get Airing

A Department of Transportation (DoT) plan that would establish limits on the power of transmissions from bands adjacent to GPS and other GNSS…

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August 29, 2014
Europe Presses Ahead with Galileo Probe, Program

Europe’s fifth and sixth satellites on top of their Soyuz launcher at the top of its mobile gantry before their errant August 22,…

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August 29, 2014
RTCA Standards Committee Grapples with UAS Collision Avoidance Rules

Techniques to avoid aircraft collisions took center stage as aviation experts met in Washington this week to continue hammering out the standards essential…

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August 23, 2014
Galileo Soyuz Launches May Be Frozen Following Launch Anomaly; Board of Inquiry, Internal EC Task Force to Study Situation

The contract for Arianespace’s three Ariane 5 launches to orbit a total of 12 Galileo FOC (Full Operational Capability) satellites was signed at…

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August 23, 2014
GNSS Charts Drought-Driven Tectonic ‘Uplift’ in Western U.S.

Precise GNSS measurements have revealed that the severe drought gripping the western United States in recent years is changing the landscape well beyond…

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