U.S. Presentations from ICG-8

November 10-12, 2013

U.S. government officials delivered the following presentations about GPS during the 8th meeting of the International Committee on Global Navigation Satellite Systems (ICG-8), held November 10-14, 2013, in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

Plenary Session
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U.S. Space-Based Positioning, Navigation and Timing Policy and Program Update

Colonel Harold Martin, National Coordination Office for Space-Based Positioning, Navigation, and Timing

This presentation reviews current U.S. GPS policy and provides updates on GPS performance, modernization, and augmentations.

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ICG: Achieving GNSS Interoperability and Robustness

Badri Younes, National Aeronautics and Space Administration

This presentation discusses NASA's role in GPS/GNSS use and management and its interests in international GNSS interoperability and spectrum protection.

Working Group A
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Report on Outcomes of the Second IDM Workshop

Jeffrey Auerbach, Department of State

This presentation recaps the ICG Working Group A workshop on GNSS Interference Detection and Mitigation hosted by the United States in April 2013.

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U.S. Activities in response to 2nd IDM Workshop

Rick Hamilton, Coast Guard Navigation Center, Department of Homeland Security

 

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U.S. Outcomes and Views of the Interoperability Workshop

Jeffrey Auerbach, Department of State

This presentation recaps the ICG Working Group A workshop on GNSS Interoperability hosted by the United States in April 2013. It includes industry responses to questions on technical considerations.

Working Group B
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GNSS Space Service Volume Update

Frank Bauer, contractor to NASA

This presentation discusses the need to expand the GPS space service volume into an interoperable, multi-GNSS space service volume.

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FAA Navigation Programs Update

Deborah Lawrence, Federal Aviation Administration

This presentation describes the transition to NextGen navigation services based on GPS, including WAAS and GBAS. It also discusses GNSS interference and spoofing, FAA coordination of GNSS anomalies, and alternative PNT capabilities.

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