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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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[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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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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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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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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