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INSIDE GNSS MAGAZINE covers the global navigation satellite systems: GPS, Galileo, GLONASS, BeiDou, regional and augmentation systems and related technologies. It strictly targets satellite navigation engineers, product designers and system integrators, industry and government leaders. The printed version of the magazine reaches an international audience of 30,000 subscribers and a third of those readers live outside of the United States.

Inside GNSS appears in print, as a digital version, and online. A free e-newsletter, SIGNALS, goes out twice a month. It features exclusive GNSS news stories, program updates and policy analysis. In addition, free technical webinars are scheduled several times a year, featuring experts on subjects such as design and application of unmanned systems, GNSS/INS integration, precise positioning techniques and more.
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Stealth and Cognitive Agile Navigation System May Update Inertial More Quickly in GPS-Denied Environments. The Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) awarded a $49.7 million contract to KBR Inc. for the Stealth & Cognitive Agile Navigation System (SCANS) project, researching and prototyping an alternative position, navigation, and timing (PNT) system for use in GPS-denied environments.
The European Union Agency for the Space Programme (EUSPA) has published an online interactive world map providing information about augmentation service providers that support Galileo. Clicking over each country shows the names of the Galileo-ready providers along with the name of the service, type of service and coverage.
Swift Navigation of San Francisco and Tokyo-based KDDI Corporation, a telecommunications company have partnered to bring precise positioning to the Japanese market. Iridium Communications Inc. made a strategic investment in DDK Positioning (DDK), an Aberdeen, Scotland-based provider of enhanced GNSS accuracy solutions.
The European Union Agency for the Space Programme (EUSPA) has published an online interactive world map providing information about augmentation service providers that support Galileo. Clicking over each country shows the names of the Galileo-ready providers along with the name of the service, type of service and coverage.
Orolia received two contracts to provide atomic clocks for the first 12 satellites of the Galileo Second Generation System (G2S). DHS Successfully Tests GPS-Free PNT Network; Also, the Unreal Engine Plug-In for Gaming & Apps. Microchip Technology Inc. has released the SA65 chip-scale atomic clock (CSAC) for precise timing accuracy and stability in extreme environments.
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