2 SOPS disposes last GPS IIA satellite after 26 years
April 17, 2020
News by Airman 1st Class Jonathan Whitely 50th Space Wing Public Affairs Schriever Air Force Base The 2nd […]
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News by Airman 1st Class Jonathan Whitely 50th Space Wing Public Affairs Schriever Air Force Base The 2nd […]
Boeing and the U.S. Air Force have signed a GPS sustainment agreement to ensure the health of current satellites […]
One of the long-standing issues for support of IIA vehicles after the future GPS Operational Ground Control Segment’s (OCX’s) ready-to-operate (RTO) date, which should fall in December 2016 at the latest, is what ground command-and-control (C2) system will steer GPS IIA satellites, do navigation uploads, and so on. The issue is that AEP, the current C2 system, will no longer be available once the transition to OCX takes place, and OCX has no requirement to control IIA satellites.
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