Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Space Policy Douglas Loverro The head of Air Force Space Command (AFSC) told lawmakers today (March 12,…
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A number of user conferences for customers of Hexagon AB’s precise measurement brands and products will be combined in the Swedish corporation’s fourth…
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The Air Force is slowing GPS modernization and dropping part of the funding for dual launch of satellites, said defense officials describing the…
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Message Type 30: satellite clock data, and corrections for ionospheric and group delay. From IS–GPS–200G In a Federal Register notice issued today (March…
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With the war in Afghanistan winding down and the pressure against federal spending increasing, the Pentagon is reconfiguring itself for leaner peacetime operations…
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The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is building a new lab that will support work on securing the use of GPS…
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Modifications in the battery charging protocol of on-orbit GPS satellites are expected to substantially extend the mission life of the spacecraft — a…
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Sabine Dannelke, GSA Administrative Board chairperson. Inside GNSS photo by Peter Gutierrez Road transport has always been a key sector for European GNSS,…
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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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