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Juniper Systems’ rugged handheld computer goes fishing
Rugged handheld computers from Juniper Systems are being used to help protect native species of fish in rivers in the US. The Utah Division of Wildlife Resources (DWR) is managing an invasive fish removal program. Using a Juniper handheld device loaded with custom fisheries software, field scientists monitored native fish species and removed invasive fish along the Green River, near scenic Dinosaur National Monument. The researchers rode along in a boat with electrodes protruding into the water. The electrodes send out an electrical current, temporarily stunning the fish, which subsequently float to the surface, where they are netted and inspected. www.junipersys.com
NovAtel’s GAJT® GPS Anti-Jam Antenna for Canadian Army
NovAtel has announced that Public Works and Government Services Canada (PWGSC) has selected its GAJT-700ML antenna for testing on Canadian Army armored vehicles. The GAJT-700ML is the world’s first single-unit GPS antijam antenna system for land vehicles. The testing is being conducted through PWGSC’s Build in Canada Innovation Program (BCIP). NovAtel was selected to participate under the BCIP’s “safety and security” priority area. PWGSC will procure a number of GAJT-700MLs on behalf of the Department of National Defense (DND). The Directorate of Land Requirements (DLR) with the assistance of the Quality Engineering Test Establishment (QETE) and the Land Force Trials and Evaluation Unit (LFTEU) will oversee all testing on DND’s behalf. www.novatel.com
Hexagon Topcon agreement
Hexagon AB and Topcon have announced an agreement for Hexagon to purchase Veripos, which operates a network of more than 80 GNSS reference stations through its subsidiary TerraStar. The regulatory announcement explains that Hexagon, Topcon Europe B.V. and Topcon Corporation have entered into a memorandum of understanding (MoU) related to Veripos, Inc.
Hydrography Geospatial Data Management and Production System for Malaysia
The Hydrographic Directorate of the Royal Malaysian Navy (HDRMN) has a mandate to collect measurements using modern techniques, and provide adequate and timely hydrographic information to support safety of navigation, national development, defense and security, and numerous other activities related to the use of Malaysia’s marine environment.
CARIS and local Alliance Partner OKENOS Sdn. Bhd. were selected to implement a Hydrographic Geospatial Data Management and Production System (HGDMPS) at the National Hydrographic Centre (NHC). The enterprise GIS, comprised of Bathy DataBASE and HPD, will allow NHC to increase organizational capability for the management of elevation datasets, production of multiple paper and electronic chart types from a single database source, and improve the sharing of spatial information through a Marine Spatial Data Infrastructure (MSDI).
Epson electronics teams with Geodetics for INS
Epson Electronics America has partnered with Geodetics Inc of San Diego, California, for production of a new variant of its Geo-iNAV product, which is a fullyintegrated GPS-aided inertial navigation system that provides real-time, highprecision positioning and navigation for manned and unmanned air, sea and ground vehicles. It combines GPS and proprietary sensor fusion technologies to achieve centimeter-level real-time positioning and navigation for dynamic platforms.
Garmin updated GPSMAP series with GPSMAP 64 range
Garmin have unveiled the latest update to its GPSMAP handhelds. The GPSMAP 64 sports a 2.6 in colour display which, enhanced internal memory to 4GB and a quad helix antenna with dual GPS and GLONASS support. www.garmin.com
ASR Workbench for Software Defined Radio Module by Loctronix
Loctronix Corporation has launched ASR Workbench, a development toolset for the company’s recently released ASR-2300 software-defined radio (SDR) module. The ASR-2300 is a function-rich SDR for high-performance positioning, navigation and timing (PNT), and communication applications. It is a Windows-based Integrated Development Environment (IDE) for SDR applications development and testing.
Bluesky Soars with UltraCam Eagle
Aerial mapping company Bluesky is taking to the skies with a new large format digital aerial photogrammetric camera. Purchased from Microsoft’s photogrammetry division the UltraCam Eagle has a larger image footprint and a higher rate of image capture than other cameras on the market. www.bluesky-world.com
CHC introduces CGO Software
CHC released CHC Geomatics Office (CGO), a software solution dedicated to post processing static and kinematic GNSS raw data. It supports GPS+GLONASS+BeiDou data in various raw data formats and is compatible with major brands allowing a seamless integration with an existing pool of equipment. www.chcnav.com
Mexican Positioning Contract for Veripos
Veripos has been awarded a threeyear contract by Marinsa de Mexico SA de CV of Cd Del Carmen, for provision of services aboard two anchor-handling tug supply (AHTS) vessels, Amethyst and Turquoise. Operating in the Bay of Campeche in Mexico, both vessels are being provided with Veripos’s Standard2 dual beam service featuring both GPS and Glonass capabilities while significantly increasing observational redundancy to ensure more robust positioning accuracies of better than 1 meter. www.maritime-executive.com
Northrop Grumman gets $200 million DoD contract
Northrop Grumman has emerged as the second-biggest winner of Department of Defense contract. As per a $200 million sole-source, partialforeign military sales, indefinite-delivery/ indefinite-quantity contract to carry out “acquisition and sustainment” for the Embedded Global Positioning System Inertial Navigation System (EGI), Northrop will be responsible to work on platform integration, modernization, flight test support, technical support, training, engineering, and other efforts associated with EGI. The EGI system according to the Navy is a small, reliable, light weight unit which contains full Precise Position Service GPS on a single standard electronic module, plus a state-of-theart Ring Laser Gyro inertial navigation system. www.hispanicbusiness.com
MDA signs contract with US Air Force
MacDonald, Dettwiler and Associates Ltd has signed a contract valued at US$4.9 million under its Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) agreement with the U.S Air Force (USAF), to continue operational support and further enhance the flight path safety system that aids the design of airport approach and departure flight paths. Originally announced in February 2012, the value of contracts awarded to-date under the IDIQ agreement totals approximately US$13.8 million. http://blogs.ottawacitizen.com
AECOM selects Trimble Software to manage global construction projects
AECOM, providers of professional, technical and management support services for transportation, facilities, environment, energy, water and government, will deploy several solutions from Trimble’s Design-Build- Operate (DBO) software portfolio to improve project workflows, increase visibility and accuracy, and enhance team collaboration for construction projects. http://buildings.trimble.com
Trimble Navigation Assigned Patent
Trimble Navigation has been assigned a patent (8,614,642) developed by two co-inventors for methods and apparatus “for processing a set of GNSS signal data derived from signals of a first set of satellites having at least three carriers and signals of a second set of satellites having two carriers.” The co-inventors are Nicholas Charles Talbot, Ashburton, Australia, Ulrich Vollath, Ismaning, Germany. www.4-traders.com
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