Articles in the GPS News Category

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The report of the first phase of the World Geodetic Survey [WGS-84] of the country’s Airports carried out for the Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA) by the International Air Transport Association (IATA) has been completed and submitted to the agency. The full survey reports for the Murtala Mohammed International Airport, Lagos, Mallam Aminu Kano International …

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The Institute of Navigation (ION) announced the recipients of the 2010 fellow membership. Election to fellow membership recognizes the distinguished contributions of The Institute of Navigation members to the advancement of the technology, management, practice and teaching the arts and science of navigation; and/or lifetime contributions to the Institute.
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GPS Wing issued the following notice on 11 January 2010, the GPS Master Control Station loaded new operational control system software to support future GPS modernization capabilities and signals. The software has been in operational soak and the GPS Master Control Station has received a few user concerns related to the software update. The GPS …

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Nowadays, police are tracking suspects with GPS technology, but now two lawmakers say that’s an invasion of privacy unless there’s an immediate danger to lives. They have introduced bills that would require police to get a warrant. There are several bills in Annapolis, USA that would require police to justify to a judge why they …

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Gary Payton, deputy under secretary for space programs, voiced concern at Beijing’s display of technology aimed at destroying missiles in mid-air, an area in which Washington has invested hundreds of billions of dollars to build a layered antimissile bulwark. The US demonstrated an anti-satellite capability of its own, using a specially modified Raytheon Co (RTN.N) …

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The Academician Fyodorov scientificresearch vessel has arrived atthe Russian Antarctic outpost ofBellingshausen on a mission to set upa station for tracking the GLONASSnavigation satellites. RIA Novosti
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Researchers say the Sun is awakening after a period of low activity, which does not bode well for a world ever more dependent on satellite navigation. The last time the Sun reached a peak in activity, satellite navigation was barely a consumer product. Solar flares – vast exhalations of magnetic energy from the Sun’s surface …

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Gujarat government in India is procuringgadgets like GPS, automated sensor gridand night vision devices to track lions andkeep poachers at bay at the Gir NationalPark. The task force that was formed forthe purpose has proposed to use GPS-basedsystem for surveillance tracking, animaltracking and also tracking of vehiclescoming inside the Gir Sanctuary. It isenvisaged that all …

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Boeing has shipped the first GPS IIF satellite aboard a Boeing-built C-17 Globemaster III airlifter. The new navigation spacecraft is now set to begin final preparations for launch. Space Vehicle 1 (SV-1), the first of 12 GPS IIF satellites for the U.S. Air Force, will lift off on a United Launch Alliance Delta IV vehicle …

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Proposed increases for import duties on navigators supporting only the GPS system are expected to be agreed on by the end of this year, Kommersant business daily reported, citing Alexander Gurko, head of the Navigation and Information Systems (NIS), the Russian federal operator of GLONASS.
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