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JUNE 3, 2019
 
  INSIGHTS
 
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Why Users Will Need to Perform GNSS Occupations After 2022
 
By David Zilkoski
Discover why users will be required to perform GNSS occupations when submitting a leveling project to the National Geodetic Survey (NGS) after 2022.

 
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  MORE NEWS
 
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Javad Ashjaee, founder of Javad GNSS, succumbs to coronavirus
 
Javad Ashjaee, founder of JAVAD GNSS, died in Moscow, Russia, on May 30 after a three-week fight with COVID-19. Learn about his legacy in the industry.
 
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  Photo: U.S. Air Force/1st Class Jonathan Whitely  
US Air Force’s 2 SOPS performs first GPS III maneuver
 
The 2nd Space Operations Squadron performed the first station-keeping maneuver on a GPS III satellite to Satellite Vehicle Number 75 at Schriever Air Force Base, Colorado, May 14.
 
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Mount Everest survey complete, results still to come
 
China’s field work for new measurements of Mount Everest — the world’s highest peak — are now complete. Learn more abut the project, which used a CHC Navigation GNSS receiver.
 
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CHC Navigation introduces AT661 GNSS geodetic antenna
 
CHC Navigation has released the AT661 geodetic antenna for GNSS networks or monitoring applications. The AT GNSS antenna series is the result of years of expertise in GNSS technologies.
 
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  Photo: Kaarta
 
Kaarta launches Stencil Pro mobile mapping system with GNSS alignment
 
Kaarta, a developer of real-time mobile 3D reality capture solutions, has announced beta testing on Stencil Pro, a versatile professional-grade mobile mapping platform with dimensional and visual fidelity.
 
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Sonardyne chosen for Brazilian geoscience research vessels
 
Brazilian geoscience services company OceanPact Geociências has chosen deep-water positioning technology from Sonardyne Brasil Ltda. to support its geophysical, geotechnical and environmental research operations across the region.
 
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Pointfuse and Leica Geosystems enter development agreement
 
Pointfuse and Leica Geosystems, a Hexagon company, have established a global cooperation and entered into a development agreement related to reality capture.
 
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  Photo: Harxon  
Harxon debuts antenna for
i-construction machining applications

 
Harxon has launched a ruggedized GNSS antenna for applications subject to high shock and vibration environments such as i-construction machining applications.
 
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  VIDEO SPOTLIGHT
 
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Javad GNSS discusses jamming and spoofing technology
 
At Intergeo 2019, Javad GNSS President and CEO Javad Ashjaee shares how to identify and block spoofers using Javad GNSS technology.
 
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  FROM GPS WORLD MAGAZINE
 
 
 
GPS could be deemed ‘less reliable’ if FCC’s Ligado decision stands
 
By Logan Scott
Spectrum regulation is much like land-use zoning: certain services are kept separate to avoid disturbing the neighbors. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has in effect allowed Ligado to build an outdoor concert venue next to a monastery, and by way of compensation, they offer free earplugs. 

 
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Launchpad: GNSS antennas, gyroscopes, lidars
 
A roundup of recent products in the GNSS and inertial positioning industry from the June 2020 issue of GPS World magazine. 
 
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Cover photo: Aekkasit Rakrodjit/iStock / Getty Images Plus/Getty Images
 
 
  FROM THE  PROFESSIONAL OEM +  UAV NEWSLETTER
 
 
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UAVs on the rise: Flying cars, medical deliveries, fighter support
 
A Loyal Wingman drone rolls out, the U.S. Air Force sponsors air taxi-cargo UAS development, and medical deliveries take place in Scotland and Florida — we have quite a wide selection for this month’s news.
 
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  UPCOMING WEBINAR
 
Protecting Critical Infrastructure with Resilient Timing & Synchronization
 
Date: June 4
Sponsored Content by: Orolia
 
 
Summary: Learn about how resilient timing and synchronization technology can help protect critical infrastructure from security breaches such as GPS/GNSS signal jamming and spoofing, as well as PNT data corruption. These threats are increasing worldwide, and have now been raised to the level of a national priority in the United States with a federal Executive Order to protect critical infrastructure.
 
Speakers: John Fischer, vice president, Advanced R&D, Orolia; Dr. Leon Lobo, head of the National Timing Centre, National Physical Laboratory; and Karen O'Donoghue, director, Internet Trust and Technology, Internet Society

 
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