Final GPS III Satellite Successfully Launched, Marking Major Milestone
This sets the stage for the GPS IIIF satellites currently being produced by Lockheed Martin.
By Inside GNSSThis sets the stage for the GPS IIIF satellites currently being produced by Lockheed Martin.
By Inside GNSSPlanetiQ has been awarded a $15 million Strategic Funding Increase (STRATFI) contract by the U.S. Air Force to develop and launch a new generation of satellites combining three GNSS-based Earth observation techniques in a single platform.
By Inside GNSSNorthrop Grumman has delivered the first production unit of the EGI-M, a modernized airborne positioning, navigation and timing system engineered to maintain accuracy in GPS-contested and denied environments.
By Inside GNSSRohde & Schwarz has announced new signal simulation capabilities supporting Pulsar, the Low Earth Orbit positioning, navigation, and timing constellation being developed by Xona Space Systems.
By Inside GNSSExisting and future GNSS receivers must be able to operate reliably when multiple LEO PNT signals are present, with the opportunity for LEO PNT to become interoperable with GNSS MEO in the same way multi-constellation receivers use signals from different MEO GNSS systems today.
By Inside GNSSXona Space Systems opened a satellite manufacturing facility in Burlingame, California on April 9, moving its Pulsar positioning, navigation, and timing service from orbital demonstration to production-scale deployment.
By Inside GNSSHow GNSS-reflectometry is transforming land-fast ice monitoring.
By Inside GNSSThe U.S. Army has awarded two Other Transaction Authority contracts under its NorthStar mounted PNT program, selecting IS4S and GPS Source to develop next-generation Assured PNT capability for Army 2040 ground-based platforms.
By Inside GNSSMany hot-button issues were tackled, including the challenge with U.S. PNT governance and why the U.S. has fallen behind.
By Dana A. GowardA look at integrity and continuity concepts of a dual navigation architecture developed for civil aircraft during precision approaches.
By Inside GNSSThe U.S. Naval Research Laboratory successfully launched three experimental payloads aboard the Space Test Program’s STPSat-7 mission on April 7, including a new sensor designed to characterize the orbital GNSS environment and generate ionospheric space weather products directly relevant to GPS accuracy and integrity.
By Inside GNSSThe Secure World Foundation’s Global Counterspace Capabilities 2026, an annual open-source assessment of space warfare developments, documents a year in which GNSS interference shifted from an episodic threat to a persistent feature of conflict zones on multiple continents.
By Inside GNSSFrom IMU fundamentals to low-SWaP-C system design, experts explain how tightly integrated GNSS-INS is delivering resilient navigation when satellite signals are degraded, intermittent or denied.
By Renee Knight