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Balboa Geo, in partnership with TEEX and the George H.W. Bush Combat Development Complex, completed field testing of its dual-use, real-time A-PNT technology.
The U.S. Army has selected AEVEX Aerospace to participate in the Launched Effects-Short Range Special User Demonstration, an initiative aimed at advancing the Army’s integration of sophisticated ...
A team of researchers at Q-CTRL has successfully demonstrated a new quantum navigation system called Ironstone Opal.
Inertial Labs, a VIAVI Solutions company, has released the IMU-H100, a micro-electromechanical systems inertial measurement unit (IMU) designed to improve tactical guidance and navigation for UAVs, ...
On April 29, the European forest satellite “Biomass” will be launched into space from Kourou aboard a European Vega-C rocket operated by Arianespace.
ProStar Holdings, developer of the PointMan Precision Mapping Solutions, and Emlid Tech, European maker of high-precision GNSS equipment, are partnering to bring centimeter-level precision and ...
NAL Research and VectorNav Technologies — two U.S.-based leaders in assured position, navigation, and timing (APNT) solutions — are joining forces to develop and produce Iridium STL (satellite time ...
A new prototype sensor developed by the NATO Communications and Information Agency has completed a significant round of testing, marking a step forward in NATO’s electromagnetic warfare capabilities.
We are pleased to announce that Paul McBurney, Ph.D., has agreed to join GPS World’s Editorial Advisory Board. He is currently CTO and co-founder of OneNav. Prior to that, McBurney was a GNSS ...
“Seen & Heard” is a monthly feature of GPS World magazine, traveling the world to capture interesting and unusual news stories involving the GNSS/PNT industry. The CubeSat team at the University of ...
[SPONSORED CONTENT] On April 10, 2025, Mike Horton, project creator of GEODNET, testified before the U.S. Congress on behalf of both GEODNET and the broader DePIN (Decentralized Physical ...
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