
Integrating and developing GPS technology
December 8, 2023
Northrop Grumman shares its GPS origin story, recent breakthroughs and how the company is preparing for the next 50 years of PNT with GPS and beyond.
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Northrop Grumman shares its GPS origin story, recent breakthroughs and how the company is preparing for the next 50 years of PNT with GPS and beyond.
Roger Hart, senior director of engineering, Spirent Federal Systems, shares the company’s GPS origin story, recent breakthroughs and how the company is preparing for the next 50 years of PNT with GPS.
Maritime Robotics and Teledyne Marine have delivered several unmanned surface vessels (USVs) to Ukraine’s Navy for advanced sensor data collection.
The U.S. Army has awarded Lockheed Martin and Northrop Grumman other transaction agreements (OATs) for the first phase of the Launched Effects (LE) program.
Martin Faga sheds light on the early days of the GPS program, including the attempts to halt it in the early 1980s. He emphasizes the significance of being able to navigate easily and accurately and have precise time, not only for military operations but also for civilian life.
GPS World contributor, Gaylord Green, reflects on a time when civilian interest in GPS was low due to uncertain funding. Today, the benefits of GPS are widely known.
Electronic warfare in the Middle East and Ukraine is affecting air travel far beyond the battlefields, unnerving pilots and revealing unintended consequences of a tactic that experts believe will become more widespread.
BAE Systems’ digital GPS anti-jam receiver (DIGAR) has entered the next phase of the Phase 4 Enhancements (P4E) capability program for the Eurofighter Typhoon.
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