GPS World's Navigate Weekly: China hack breaches satellite security, Symantec reports The latest news and advancements in the development and deployment of GPS/GNSS and other positioning, navigation and timing (PNT) solutions.
| | Mitsubishi Electric Corp. has completed initial verification of the functions and performance of equipment aboard the orbiting QZS-1R satellite. | READ MORE |
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| | Hackers in China managed to gain entry into satellite operators, defense contractors and telecommunications companies in the U.S. | READ MORE |
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| | LIFT Aircraft Co. has been awarded a U.S. Air Force contract to continue experimentation and flight test efforts around its HEXA copter. | READ MORE |
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| | PAR Government, a provider of geospatial and decision support solutions for 57 years, has rebranded its TeamConnect cloud-based situational awareness suite as Sit(x). | READ MORE |
| | UAVOS has successfully completed the S1-V300 medium-altitude long-endurance (MALE) unmanned aerial system (UAS) prototype designed to check basic aircraft systems. | READ MORE |
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| | 1Spatial is improving its platform, adding a new language option and user experience enhancements to its data submission portal 1Data Gateway. | READ MORE |
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| | Two well-known authorities, Alan Grant and Dana Goward, answer 10 questions about eLoran and its potential as a backup to GNSS. | READ MORE |
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