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Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Navigating the Skies: The Future of GPS

5:06 PM (23 minutes ago)

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The ubiquitous GPS network navigates cars, trucks, boats and aircraft, both military and civilian, around the world. Aircraft operators rely on the accurate and secure positioning information provided by the GPS system to guide aircraft safely to their destinations. But some say the reliance on GPS is too strong, particularly the potential ramifications to operations in the event of a signal disruption, intentional or otherwise.
This Webinar, which features experts in the field of airborne navigation, will take a look at the future of the GPS network. LightSquared's proposed nationwide broadband network, and its proximity in the spectrum to the GPS signals, has raised a lot of "what-if" questions regarding GPS. Some have called it a "trial run" to determine the GPS network's weaknesses. So where does that leave the GPS network? What's next? How are GPS equipment manufacturers responding?
Get the answers to these and other questions during this 60-minute, interactive Webinar!
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SPEAKERS
John Frye Rex Hygate
John Frye
GPS III Capability Insertion Program Manager
Lockheed Martin
Rex Hygate
Business Development Manager, Airline Solutions
CMC Electronics

Christopher Hegarty Thomas Hendricks Emily Feliz
Christopher J. Hegarty
Director, CNS Engineering & Spectrum,
The MITRE Corporation
Thomas Hendricks
President,
National Air Transportation Association
Emily Feliz
Editor in Chief,
Avionics Magazine
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