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Will Britain launch its own Galileo? Maybe not When Brexit happened, many in Britain thought the country should have its own satellite navigation system, because it was no longer going to be a participant in Galileo, created and run by the European Union.
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NavVis launches VLX wearable mapping system NavVis has launched NavVis VLX, a wearable mapping system that captures high-quality data in built environments such as construction sites, staircases and small technical rooms.
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Protecting Critical Infrastructure with Resilient Timing & Synchronization Date: June 4 Sponsored Content by: Orolia Summary: Learn about how resilient timing and synchronization technology can help protect critical infrastructure from security breaches such as GPS/GNSS signal jamming and spoofing, as well as PNT data corruption. These threats are increasing worldwide, and have now been raised to the level of a national priority in the United States with a federal Executive Order to protect critical infrastructure. Speaker: John Fischer, vice president, Advanced R&D, Orolia
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