GPS News  
GPS OCX Team Reviews GPS Control Segment

U.S. Air Force's next-generation Global Positioning System Control Segment.
by Staff Writers
Aurora CO (SPX) Jan 23, 2009
Raytheon has successfully completed two significant milestones for the U.S. Air Force's next-generation Global Positioning System Control Segment, or GPS OCX, establishing a solid foundation and roadmap to keep the program on track and on schedule.

The Raytheon-led team completed the segment design review and modernized capability engineering model demonstration Dec. 13, 2008.

"These mark major accomplishments for our entire team and significantly burn-down the execution risk on the program," said Bob Canty, Raytheon GPS OCX vice president and program manager.

"Our team of industry experts worked seamlessly together to reach and complete these critical tasks and looks forward to meeting all future customer requirements."

The segment design review was a comprehensive review of the team's progress in systems engineering, systems architecture and program management. Successful completion demonstrates that the design is sufficiently mature and the level of residual risk is acceptable to proceed to the program's next phase.

In keeping with the "back-to-basics" approach, the team demonstrated the ability to command modernized GPS signals, provide situational awareness and expose data on the network through the modernized capability engineering model demonstration. The Raytheon team also demonstrated time-certain delivery by achieving all model objectives on time and within budget.

Canty added, "Both milestones allowed us to show the customer that we have met their requirements, significantly reduced program risk and are well-positioned to deliver our GPS OCX solution. Our back-to-basics approach to developing our GPS control segment demonstrates our understanding and alignment with the needs of our U.S. Air Force customer."

The Raytheon-led team is on track to complete the remaining program milestones and is working under a $160 million Phase A system design and risk reduction contract. The contract was awarded by the Air Force Space and Missile Systems Center, Los Angeles Air Force Base, in November 2007 to produce the new control segment for the current and future GPS systems.

The completion of the segment design review and modernized capability engineering model is an accomplishment of Raytheon Company, ITT, The Boeing Company, Infinity Engineering Systems, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, SRI International and Braxton Technologies.

Related Links
Raytheon
GPS Applications, Technology and Suppliers



Memory Foam Mattress Review
Newsletters :: SpaceDaily :: SpaceWar :: TerraDaily :: Energy Daily
XML Feeds :: Space News :: Earth News :: War News :: Solar Energy News


Dash Selects NAVTEQ Traffic To Power Navigator
Chicago IL (SPX) Jan 23, 2009
NAVTEQ announced that Dash Navigation has selected NAVTEQ Traffic to power the real-time traffic application available to current customers of its connected navigation device, the Dash Express.







  • New Turbines Can Cut Fuel Consumption For Business Jets
  • Air China expects to post 'significant loss' for 2008
  • Nations demand climate plan from air, maritime industries
  • Cathay defers completion of new cargo terminal due to downturn

  • Over 91,000 killed in China in accidents in 2008: report
  • Ford starts making Fiesta in China
  • China 2008 auto sales growth slows to eight percent: state media
  • Recession got you down? Buy a hybrid

  • TSAT Set To Speed Up Data Rates Across The Air Force
  • Increasing Joint Battlefield Operation Effectiveness
  • Australia Chips In A Spare Quarter For Boeing Wideband Global SATCOM Bird
  • Boeing Completes Critical Design Review For FAB-T Software-Defined Radio

  • Club Of Nine Gives Missile Defense A Boost Part One
  • Outside View: BMD priorities -- Part 5
  • BMD Watch: New SBIRS software tested
  • Obama Takes The Football And Mitt Part Four

  • China milk verdicts show govt fixing safety woes: state media
  • Two sentenced to death over China milk scandal
  • Argentina faces farm emergency amid devastating drought
  • Liberian insect plague devastates farms

  • Myanmar cyclone, China quake dominate global disaster toll: UN
  • Indonesia braces for flood-related diseases
  • China to rebuild quake town, call it 'Eternal Prosperity': state media
  • As lightning deaths soar, Cambodians look to superstition

  • Heating Up Gold To Surprising Effect: It Gets Harder Not Softer
  • Raytheon Sensor Passes Space Simulation Test
  • Next Generation Cloaking Device Demonstrated
  • Lockheed Martin Begins Key Test Of First SBIRS Geo Satellite With New Flight Software

  • AF Officials Look At Robots For Aircraft Ground Refueling
  • Japan researchers unveil robot suit for farmers
  • Will GI Roboman Replace GI Joe
  • Marshall Sponsors Four Student Teams In FIRST Robotics Competitions

  • The content herein, unless otherwise known to be public domain, are Copyright Space.TV Corporation. AFP and UPI Wire Stories are copyright Agence France-Presse and United Press International. ESA Portal Reports are copyright European Space Agency. All NASA sourced material is public domain. Additional copyrights may apply in whole or part to other bona fide parties. Advertising does not imply endorsement, agreement or approval of any opinions, statements or information provided by Space.TV Corp on any Web page published or hosted by Space.TV Corp. Privacy Statement