 
			Accord Debuts NexNav GPS Tech at AUVSI Convention
August 12, 2013
Accord Technology, maker of NexNav products, is debuting its capabilities for enabling fully FAA compliant GPS for Detect […]
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			Accord Technology, maker of NexNav products, is debuting its capabilities for enabling fully FAA compliant GPS for Detect […]
 
			Denver International Airport (DIA) has fully implemented its new arrival and departure procedures, the next phase in the […]
 
			Accord Technology’s NexNav GPS receiver will be supporting FreeFlight Systems with its recently awarded FAA Capstone Retrofit Project. […]
 
			Unmanned aerial vehicles and civil aircraft may co-habit the airspace after September 2015. As the U.S. […]
 
			The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has awarded Raytheon Company a two-year contract extension to continue to provide services for the Wide Area Augmentation System (WAAS), a safety system that provides satellite-based navigation in the continental United States, Alaska, Canada and Mexico. The $30.1 million contract extends the period of performance through Sept. 24, 2013.
 
			When jamming interfered with GPS signals at Newark Airport, a three-month effort determined that low-power, mobile personal-privacy devices were responsible. This article describes how they were found and outlines how the observable parameters of such devices encompass a wide variation in RF spectra and internal modulation.
 
			U.S. federal agencies, aircraft and avionics manufacturers, airlines, and research centers are brainstorming ways to prevent a repeat of the tragic events of September 11, in which highjacked aircraft were used as missiles.
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