Peter Gutierrez, Inside GNSS’s European correspondent, is a senior reporter and editor based in Brussels, Belgium, who has written about Europe’s GNSS programs for many years. Read More
He received his bachelor’s degree from the University of Texas at Austin and a M.S. degree from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst.
At the European Economic and Social Committee’s Space & Society Conference, from left, Daniel Calleja Crespo, director general of European Commission’s DG Growth;…
By Peter Gutierrez
Carlo des Dorides, El?bieta Bie?kowska Last January, the European GNSS Agency (GSA) announced a new invitation to tender for the role of Galileo…
By Peter Gutierrez
Russia’s involvement in the Ukraine crisis has turned much of public opinion in the West against that country, in particular souring the relationship…
By Peter Gutierrez
Europe has been talking up its European Geostationary Navigation Overlay Service (EGNOS, for short) — and why shouldn’t it? Talking about Galileo doesn’t…
By Peter Gutierrez
Some of the specific technical issues behind the latest delay for Galileo’s first full operational capability (FOC) satellites have already been reported. The…
By Peter Gutierrez
Honestly, one gets the feeling that the European navigation community has finally had enough of talking and is ready to take Galileo out…
By Peter Gutierrez
eCall is the European Union (EU) initiative aimed at reducing road casualties by increasing the speed and efficiency of emergency response. It involves…
By Peter Gutierrez
Peter Gutierrez Galileo promoters have always tended to try to link the program to new jobs and economic growth, arguing that once Europe’s…
By Peter Gutierrez
Brussels View offers a European perspective on GNSS developments, particularly on Galileo. Columnist Peter Gutierrez is based in Brussels, Belgium and has covered…
By Peter Gutierrez
Say what you want about the European capitol — one thing is for sure, Brussels is alive with conversation. With corporate high flyers…
By Peter Gutierrez
In 2003, China committed to investing €200 million (US$270 million) for the privilege of participating in the development of Europe’s Galileo program. But…
By Peter Gutierrez