How the Civil Air Patrol relies on GIS for civil defense By William Tewelow The Civil Air Patrol (CAP) serve on the frontlines of national threats and disasters, working with many government and non-government organizations during disaster response. Learn how CAP uses GIS technology and its plans for the future.
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| Webinar examines how PNT monitoring can protect systems In a Sept. 17 GPS World webinar, Orolia's John Fischer, Calnex Solutions' Tim Frost and Seven Solutions' Francisco Girela discuss how PNT monitoring can further protect critical systems from vulnerabilities through continuous monitoring. Find out how you can register.
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| Tallysman Wireless acquired by Calian Group Effective Sept. 1, Tallysman Wireless Inc. was acquired by Calian Group Ltd. to expand Calian’s reach in the satcom industry to markets requiring smaller antennas used in end-user devices that need a different range of fidelities, according to Patrick Thera, president, Advanced Technologies, Calian.
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SMC’s Public Interface Working Group to meet Sept. 30 The 2020 GPS Public Interface Control Working Group Meeting will take place on Sept. 30, announced the U.S. Air Force Space and Missile Systems Center. The meeting includes an open forum to update the public on GPS public document revisions.
| | Spirent’s SimIQ software designed to speed GNSS product testing Spirent Federal Systems has released SimIQ, software that allows for earlier and more efficient GNSS testing during product development. From software-in-the-loop to final-form testing, SimIQ enables developers to collaborate across the full design lifecycle through the creation, sharing and replay of I/Q data files.
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| US military chooses Spirent for anechoic chamber testing Spirent Federal Systems has been awarded a contract to support anechoic chamber testing for a major U.S. military agency. Spirent’s GSS9790 multi-output, multi-GNSS RF constellation wave-front simulator will be used as the signal generator attached to multiple transmission antennas for broadcast into the chambers.
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| Power of THOR ready to down enemy drones The Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) has developed a counter-swarm high-power weapon to deter enemy drones — THOR (Tactical High-power Operational Responder).
| | | PNT Monitoring to Safeguard Critical Infrastructure Date: Sept. 17 Sponsored Content by: Orolia Summary: Recent webinars have focused on a variety of proven, resilient technologies to combat GNSS and PNT vulnerabilities in critical infrastructure. In this webinar, we will focus on how PNT monitoring can further protect critical systems from these vulnerabilities through continuous monitoring and improvement. Speakers: • John Fischer, vice president, advanced R&D, Orolia • Tim Frost, strategic technology manager, Calnex Solutions • Francisco Girela, Americas tech responsible, Seven Solutions
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