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JANUARY 13, 2021
 
  INSIGHTS
 
 
 
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NASA’s Artemis program will need lunar spatial reference system
 
The next phase of lunar exploration, the Artemis program, will focus on building a permanent base station on the moon and be heavily dependent on spatial technologies and require a Lunar Spatial Reference System.
 
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  NEWS
 
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NovAtel ships GPS anti-jam GAJTs worldwide
 
NovAtel’s GPS Anti-Jam Technology (GAJT) product lines achieved a milestone of thousands of units shipped worldwide in 2020.
 
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US ally receiving modern military GPS user equipment
 
Germany is the first United States ally to order the new military code-capable Military GPS User Equipment. Get more details.
 
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ESA-funded GIDAS helps protect critical systems
 
In late 2020, the first GNSS Interference Detection and Analysis System (GIDAS) monitoring stations were installed at the Czech airport in Brno. Learn more about the system.
 
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Coast Guard provides GPS III antenna phase-center data
 
Lockheed Martin Space has released the GPS-III satellite antenna phase-center data, as well as the group delay and inter-signal correction data, for SVN-76 and SVN-77.
 
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ION changes date for 2021 Joint Navigation Conference
 
The Institute of Navigation (ION) has changed the dates for the 2021 Joint Navigation Conference (JNC) to Aug. 24-27. It will be held at the Northern Kentucky Convention Center in Covington, Kentucky.
 
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SPH Engineering provides drone-integrated metal detection
 
SPH Engineering has launched a drone-integrated metal detection system with a Geonics EM61Lite metal detector, a new product of UgCS Industrial Solutions.
 
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Anti-jamming market for GPS to be worth $5.9 billion by 2025
 
According to a new market research report, the anti-jamming market for GPS is valued at $4 billion in 2020 and is expected to reach $5.9 billion by 2025.
 
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  FROM GPS WORLD MAGAZINE
 
 
 
First Fix: New year, new opportunities for GNSS industry
 
By J. David Grossman
As we embark on a new year, 2021 ushers in a new administration and the start of the 117th Congress. With these changes comes a litany of opportunities, as well as challenges, for the nearly four-decade-old GPS industry.
 
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Receiver innovator Q&As capture technology trends
 
GPS World asked manufacturers of GNSS receivers to look back at the past two years and forward at the next two, and discuss key innovations.
 
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Cover photo: Emma Hardy/Eos Positioning Systems
 
 
  UPCOMING WEBINAR
 
GPS Anti-Jam and the Latest in Sensor Fusion Testing
 
Sponsor: Spirent Federal Systems
Date: Jan. 21
 
Summary: This webinar will discuss the merger that formed Raytheon Technologies, the critical importance of GPS anti-jam solutions, new methods to interface non-GNSS sensors into a GNSS test suite, how precise time synchronization improves sensor use, and the latest in sensor fusion testing.
 
Speakers:
Chad Pillsbury, senior director of resilient navigation and reconnaissance solutions, Raytheon Intelligence & Space
Ben Graham, director for advanced navigation and surveillance systems, Raytheon Intelligence & Space
Roger Hart, director of engineering, Spirent Federal Systems
Ajay Vemuru, product manager, Spirent Communications

 
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