First GPS III Satellite Ready for Harsh Environment Testing
May 4, 2015
Using a 10-ton crane, Lockheed Martin engineers and technicians gently lowered the system module of the U.S. Air […]
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Using a 10-ton crane, Lockheed Martin engineers and technicians gently lowered the system module of the U.S. Air […]
This is the story we ran in GPS World magazine just moments after the announcement was made that […]
John Pottle from Spirent Communications details the company’s GSS9000 RF constellation simulator at the 2014 ION GNSS+ Conference September 9-12 […]
Spirent Federal Systems, a U.S. provider of positioning, navigation and timing test solutions to the government and its contractors, […]
Colonel William “Wild Bill” Cooley, director of the GPS Directorate at Space and Missile Systems Center, discusses CNAV […]
The cliché “time flies when you’re having fun” accurately describes how quickly the past six months have passed for me. In a program as challenging, rewarding, and mission-critical as GPS, it is full-speed ahead all the time. As the GPS director, I am acutely aware of the importance of time — particularly high-accuracy time. Since declaring initial operational capability in December 1993, the extremely precise time service delivered by GPS has enabled numerous technological advances around the globe.
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