A Coast Guard search and rescue helicopter demonstrates the use of GPS technology at a previous GPS Partnership Council meeting. (Photo: Joe Juarez)…
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The Geospatial Building at the University of Nottingham A two-day workshop on GNSS receivers will take place at the Geospatial Building at the…
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The 2011 EU GNSS Receiver Workshop will take place at the University of Nottingham’s Geospatial Building on April 14 and 15. In addition…
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U.S. Capitol rotunda. Photo: Architect of the Capitol Space-Based PNT, National Executive Committee Public Release (March 14)
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The third international colloquium on scientific and fundamental aspects of the Galileo program will take place at the Danish Design Center in Copenhagen,…
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Marriott Convention Center The American Society of Civil Engineers will offer a day-long program on Monday, March 21 at SPAR International 2011 that…
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Fira de Barcelona, Monjuic venue The GlobalGEO Fair will take place in the Monjuic Venue, Hall 6 at Fira de Barcelona exhibition center…
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Baška, Krk Island, Croatia The fourth GNSS Vulnerabilities and Solutions conference, sponsored by the Royal Institute of Navigation, will accept paper abstracts through…
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Aroused by the Federal Communication Commission’s (FCC’s) waiver of limits on ancillary terrestrial components (ATCs) for LightSquared’s proposed 40,000-transmitter network, representatives from a…
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Martyn Thomas, RAE GNSS Study Group Chairman Release of a British Royal Academy of Engineering (RAE) report today (March 8, 2011) adds another…
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Once this week’s Munich Satellite Navigation Summit got rolling, the information began flowing — sometimes in bits and pieces, sometimes in a flood….
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Listening to today’s panel discussion on GNSS spectrum issues — with the hopeful subtitle, “A Place Where Competitors Become Colleagues?” — brought to…
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Despite the fact that China’s rapidly developing global navigation satellite system now has seven spacecraft in orbit intermittently broadcasting test signals, it is…
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One of the delights of Munich. Perhaps it was Bavaria’s famous, free-floating Gemütlichkeit or just the excellent jazz ensemble from a nearby town,…
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Reprising its role as probably the premiere European conference for high-level discussions of positioning, navigation, and timing (PNT) policy, the Munich Satellite Navigation…
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