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February 26, 2014
GEOINT 2013*: United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation Symposium

Satellite image of Tampa Bay, Florida, USA. The tenth annual GEOINT Symposium and exhibition will take place on April 14-17 2014 at the…

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February 21, 2014
GPS IIF-5 Heads for Orbit

Photo by Ben Cooper, United Launch Alliance The U. S. Air Force successfully launched the fifth GPS Block IIF satellite yesterday evening (February…

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February 20, 2014
Proposed FCC E911 Rule Would Strengthen Indoor Location Accuracy Requirement

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) today (February 20, 2014) proposed rules to help emergency responders better locate wireless callers reporting emergencies.

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February 14, 2014
House Committee Moves to Block Loran-C Teardowns

Lawmakers overseeing the Coast Guard approved language this week that would stop the agency from dismantling facilities needed for eLoran, a proposed system…

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February 14, 2014
FAA Zaps UAV-Delivered Valentine’s Day Flowers

Amazon’s PrimeAir test UAV. Amazon photo An enterprising Michigan florist beat Amazon to the skies with a delivery of flowers via an unmanned…

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February 11, 2014
Spirent Launches SimSAFE to Address GNSS Signal Vulnerability

Spirent Communications today (February 11, 2014) announced the introduction of Spirent SimSAFE, a software solution that concurrently simulates legitimate GNSS constellations and spoofed…

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February 7, 2014
NextGen Costs Could Triple as Project Completion Slips Years

The cost for the nation’s new air traffic control system could triple to $120 billion and require an additional decade to finish, the…

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February 7, 2014
Galileo Leaders, Vision Coalesce at EU Space Policy Conference

Paul Weissenberg, deputy director-genreal, EC DG Enterprise Last week’s Conference on EU Space Policy in Brussels — under the theme, “What direction for…

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February 6, 2014
Poll Reveals Range of European Attitudes on Willingness to Use GNSS-Guided Automated Vehicles

Demographic differences toward use of satellite navigation-guided automated vehicles. EC Eurobarometer poll, May-June 2013 Results from a Eurobarometer poll released last week show…

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February 3, 2014
DoT Moves Ahead with V2V Plans for Smart Cars

Anthony Foxx, U.S. Secretary of Transportation The U.S. Department of Transportation’s (DoT) National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) announced today (February 3, 2014)…

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January 31, 2014
Congress, FCC Moves Close Out Options for LightSquared

The prospects for LightSquared dimmed this month with both the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and Congress making decisions likely to hamper the firm’s…

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January 31, 2014
European GNSS Agency Invites Consultations on Technology Roadmap for Galileo PRS

[Updated Feb. 6, 2014] The European GNSS Agency (GSA) is inviting European industries and European Union (EU) Member State Competent Public Regulated Service…

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January 31, 2014
GPS IIFs Back on Launch Manifest

The fifth GPS Block IIF satellites is scheduled for launch from Cape Canaveral on February 20 after concerns regarding a 2012 launch anomaly…

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January 31, 2014
FY14 Budget Pares GPS Appropriations

The GPS program sustained a cut of more than six percent from the levels in the president’s proposed budget for Fiscal Year 2014…

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January 31, 2014
ENAC Course: “GNSS: Principles, Augmentation and Evolutions of EGNOS”

The ENAC (Ecole Nationale de l’Aviation Civile) course "GNSS: Principles, Augmentations and Evolutions of EGNOS" will be held at the ENAC Administrative Head…

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