U.S. Presentations from the
Munich Satellite Navigation Summit 2008
February 19-21, 2008
The following presentations were delivered by the U.S. Government speakers at the Munich Satellite Navigation Summit in Munich, Germany.
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GPS: 30 Years and GrowingRichard McKinney, U.S. Air Force This plenary session presentation provides an overview of historic and recent GPS accomplishments, as well as the outlook for future satellite launches. |
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GPS Status and ModernizationLt. Col. Harold Martin, U.S. Air Force This presentation provides a status briefing on the GPS constellation and the modernization program. |
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GPS-Galileo: Progress through PartnershipMichael Shaw, National Coordination Office for Space-Based PNT This briefing provides an update on the implementation of the U.S. PNT policy, current U.S. systems, and the GPS modernization program. |
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View on GPS and Galileo: 'From across the Atlantic'Ruth Neilan, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory This presentation provides information about the International GNSS Service and its perspective on GPS and Galileo. |
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