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SEPTEMBER 29, 2020
 
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New US Army PNT office welcomes industry on GPS-denied solutions
 
The U.S. Army is opening a new office and laboratory to develop agile position, navigation and timing solutions to reduce soldiers’ dependence on GPS. Learn more about the PNT Modernization product office.
 
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UK hits reset on how to deliver satellite navigation
 
The United Kingdom is exploring new options for satellite navigation and timing capability to support critical infrastructure. Check out its progress.
 
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  MORE NEWS
 
Headshot: Y. Jade Morton  
Jade Morton honored with ION’s Kepler Award
 
Y. Jade Morton received the Johannes Kepler Award from the Institute of Navigation (ION). Read about the advances she's made in receiver technology, automated data collection, robust carrier phase tracking and remote sensing.
 
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Europe issues tender for GNSS high-accuracy evolution
 
The European Commission is seeking help to build a roadmap for high-accuracy Galileo and EGNOS services.
 
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Russia tests new GLONASS-guided missile
 
The Russian Defense Ministry has tested new ammunition for its Tornado-S missile system, which is delivered via the multiple launch rocket system.
 
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Using GPS as a weapon against coronavirus
 
GPS technology is doing far more than helping us navigate or receive accurate time. Discover how it's being used to fight the spread of COVID-19.
 
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GNSS reflectometry measurements improved with COVID-19 pandemic
 
A new study shows the quality of GNSS reflectometry measurements may have improved significantly during the pandemic because of the lack of cars parked near the ground station.
 
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China to lose access to Australia tracking station
 
China will lose access to a strategic space tracking station in Western Australia when its contract expires, a decision that could affect BeiDou constellation service in the Pacific region.
 
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China’s BeiDou ushers in a ‘golden decade’ for companies
 
Earlier this month, the China BeiDou Application Conference and the Ninth Annual Conference of China Satellite Navigation and Location Services were held in Wuhan. Read about the events.
 
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FAA: Access to controlled airspaces advances drone, aviation safety
 
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has made it easier for drone pilots to quickly and safely access controlled airspace by adding 133 air traffic facilities to the Low Altitude Authorization and Notification Capability system.
 
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Contact tracing applications market set to grow through 2030
 
According to a study by Future Market Insights, the contact tracing applications market is set to grow 15% CAGR through 2030.
 
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Inertial Labs releases INS-DU
GPS-aided unit for positioning

 
Inertial Labs has released a new GPS-aided inertial navigation system (INS). Check out the features of the INS-DU.
 
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Bynav introduces C1 GNSS receiver for GNSS mass market
 
Bynav Technology has released the C1 GNSS RTK OEM receiver and the A1 industrial-grade IMU-enhanced GNSS OEM receiver.
 
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  OPINIONS
 
 
 
UK continues march to more holistic PNT
 
News from the British government appears to be a part of the United Kingdom’s diversification away from primary reliance on GNSS for positioning, navigation and timing (PNT) services, and toward a more diverse set of sources.
 
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Transiting to GPS and beyond
 
GPS World Editorial Advisory Board member Terry Moore discusses the staggering growth in the ubiquity of GPS, and now GNSS, over the past 35 years.
 
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  UPCOMING WEBINAR
 
GPS Program Updates and its Role in the SMC Space Enterprise Architecture
 
Date: Oct. 8
Brought to you by: Spirent Federal Systems
 
 
Summary: In this GPS World webinar, Col. Ryan Colburn, director of the Space and Missile Systems Center’s (SMC) Spectrum Warfare Division, gives an update on the current status of the GPS program and provides an overview of where the program falls in the overarching SMC space enterprise architecture. As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to present challenges for us all, the webinar will discuss the effects of COVID-19 and any future plans for the GPS program.
 
Speakers:
Ryan Colburn, director, Spectrum Warfare Division, Space and Missile Systems Center
Shawn Ryan, BAE Systems Navigation & Sensor Systems director of business development, U.S. Space Force Space & Missile Systems Center
Roger Hart, director of engineering, Spirent Federal Systems
Mike Shepherd, associate director of business development, Collins Aerospace Missions Systems
 

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