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  • Test Satellite Officially Joins GPS Constellation


    In a general message to all GPS users released today, the GPS Operations Center announced that it will be adding test satellite SNV23/PRN32 into the broadcast almanacs on June 27, 2007.

    Old Block IIA Sat Reactivated for Tests


    SVN23, the first Block IIA satellite to be launched (as PRN23), has been reactivated as PRN32. This satellite was launched on November 26, 1990, and initially decommissioned on February 13, 2004, after more than 13 years of service. SVN23/PRN32 is in slot E5 and is operating on its Rb2 clock.

    GPS III Faucet Opened: $50M Design Contracts Awarded


    Co-competitors Lockheed Martin Space Systems Corp. and Boeing Co. each received a $49,999,000 cost-plus-fixed fee contract modification to accomplish a GPS III system design review (SDR) in March 2007, towards a key decision point B in June, 2007: the award of a multi-billion dollar development contract for building GPS III.

    Air Force GPS Wing Commander on Constellation Status



    Colonel Wesley A. Ballenger, Jr., Commander, Global Positioning Wing of the U.S. Air Force, spoke with GPS World editor Alan Cameron

    GPS + Modernized GPS + Galileo—Signal Timing Biases


    PDF: New GPS signals and the future Galileo signals are somewhat different than the legacy signals broadcast by GPS satellites today, so new ways of accounting for biases will be needed. In this month?s column, Chris Hegarty, Ed Powers, and Blair Fonville discuss this problem.

    New, Improved GPS




    The GPS Legacy Accuracy Improvement Initiative has improved the accuracy of the Kalman filter state estimates, the accuracy of the broadcast ephemeris and clock parameters, and the ability to observe performance of GPS satellites.

    Directions 2006 (PDF)


    Directions 2006

    DSB Report Released


    The Defense Science Board Task Force of the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense has issued its report on The Future of the Global Positioning System.

    Future Navigation Needs Your Input


    L1C Phase II interviews have taken place in Japan, Russia, Germany, the United Kingdom, and Canada, and now get underway in the United States.

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