GPS Innovation Alliance
06/23/2021
GPSIA applauds Senator Jim Inhofe (R-OK), GPS Caucus Co-Chair Senator Tammy Duckworth (D-IL) and Senator Mike Rounds (R-SD) for today's introduction of the bipartisan RETAIN GPS Act.
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GPSIA Applauds Introduction of RETAIN GPS Act As the voice of the GPS industry in Washington D.C., GPSIA is pleased to stand in support of the bipartisan RETAIN Act.
04/22/2021
GPSIA Executive Director J. David Grossman in a C4ISRNET op-ed explains what is needed to ensure remains the gold-standard.
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The path to a more resilient and robust GPS To ensure GPS remains the gold-standard for PNT, Congress should continue investing in new satellites, a modern ground control, and eliminate restrictions on the commercial use of more resilient GPS receivers.
03/24/2021
GPSIA & CompTIA Advocacy this week sent a letter to leaders of the Energy and Commerce Committee highlighting the role of in supporting infrastructure modernization. Act. Read more: https://bit.ly/3lKxkuv
02/02/2021
We're thrilled to announce L3Harris Technologies as our newest member company. L3Harris has played an integral part in the story of , as it has provided navigation technology for every U.S. GPS satellite ever launched. Read more:
GPSIA Welcomes L3Harris as Newest Member Today, GPSIA announced L3Harris Technologies as the newest member of the organization. L3Harris Technologies, a global aerospace and defense technology innovator, joins a core of companies committed to furthering GPS innovation, creativity and entrepreneurship.
01/07/2021
Appearing in the January edition of GPS World, GPSIA Executive Director J. David Grossman outlines GPSIA's 2021 policy priorities, including infrastructure modernization, protecting GPS spectrum, PNT resiliency, and consumer privacy.
First Fix: New year, new opportunities for GNSS industry - GPS World As we embark on a new year, 2021 ushers in a new administration and a litany of opportunities and challenges for the nearly four-decade-old GPS industry.
Earlier this month, the National Telecommunications and Information Administration submitted to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) important conclusions about the impact that Ligado’s operations will have on the day-to-day operation of devices in the U.S. GPSIA explains why the FCC must consider this critical information:
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