
From editor to editor: Thank you Tracy!
March 6, 2023
Tracy Cozzens has helped to run GPS World for more than 17 years—first as Managing Editor and then, since June 2019, as Senior Editor.
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Tracy Cozzens has helped to run GPS World for more than 17 years—first as Managing Editor and then, since June 2019, as Senior Editor.
Space Systems Command (SSC) at Los Angeles Air Force Base in El Segundo, California — the U.S. Space Force’s space development, acquisition, launch and logistics field command — is responsible for maintaining and modernizing the GPS enterprise.
As there are several missions to the moon planned within the next decade, space agencies have started to consider how to keep time on the moon.
The European Space Agency (ESA) is hosting this year’s ESA/JRC International Summer School on GNSS in July in Kiruna, Sweden.
SSC has declared GPS III Space Vehicle 10 (SV10) available for launch, completing constellation modernization efforts and production for the GPS III program.
GPS III Space Vehicle 06 (SV06) reached Operational Acceptance on Jan. 31 according to the Space Systems Command (SSC) of the United States Space Force.
CNES has been responsible for operations of SAR-Galileo services for the European Union since 2016, providing the SAR-Galileo Forward Link Service and the Return Link Service.
The Global Positioning System is a vast and mostly unknown enterprise. This section aims to clarify who does what to maintain GPS as a fantastic global utility.
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