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- After 16 years and $8 billion, the military’s new GPS . . .
After 16 years and $8 billion, the military’s new GPS software still doesn’t work “It’s a very stressing program We are still considering how to ensure we move forward ”
- After 16 Years and $8 Billion, the Militarys New GPS . . .
The GPS Next-Generation Operational Control System, or OCX, is designed for command and control of the military's constellation of more than 30 GPS satellites It consists of software to handle new signals and jam-resistant capabilities of the latest generation of GPS satellites, GPS III, which started launching in 2018
- After 16 years and $8 billion, the military’s new GPS . . .
The GPS Next-Generation Operational Control System, or OCX, is designed for command and control of the military’s constellation of more than 30 GPS satellites It consists of software to handle new signals and jam-resistant capabilities of the latest generation of GPS satellites, GPS III, which started launching in 2018
- After 16y and $8 billion, the militarys new GPS software . . .
“It’s a very stressing program We are still considering how to ensure we move forward ” Last year, just before the Fourth of July holiday, the US Space Force officially took ownership of a new operating system for the GPS navigation network, raising hopes that one of the military’s most troubled space programs might finally bear fruit The GPS Next-Generation Operational Control
- Pentagon Eyes Canceling ‘Troubled’ GPS Ground System
Developed by RTX, the Next-Generation Operational Control Segment, GPS OCX, began a government-led testing phase last July, seemingly entering the home stretch after more than 15 years of effort to deliver a modernized GPS ground system But a Space Force spokesperson said those tests revealed software defects that will require “substantially more time than planned to resolve ”
- Pentagon weighing termination of Raytheon GPS ground control . . .
The version of OCX delivered last year supports launch and early orbit operations for GPS III satellites but lacks full command-and-control capability
- Calvellis biggest regret: New GPS ground system still non . . .
WASHINGTON — Frank Calvelli, outgoing assistant secretary of the Air Force for space acquisition and integration, says his biggest regret is that he was unable to shepherd the long-delayed upgraded
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