"[GPS is] vitally important to everything we ... We're looking at $50 [million] to $80 million per satellite and procuring upwards of 24 satellites. So the quick math is $1.2 [billion] to $1.9 ...
This noise is usually short-lived, but it can cause interference with sensitive receivers, including radar, GPS, and ...
The program could expand to as many as 24 satellites, each projected to cost between $50 million and $80 million. Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall has designated R-GPS as a high-priority ...
The University of New Hampshire was awarded $24.3 million by NASA, on behalf of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, to build sensors for a high-priority alert system ...
Operations Center (WSOC) at Fort Detrick will soon be the permanent schoolhouse for the Wideband Transmission Controller ...