Raytheon gets GPS contract
Feb 26, 2010 gps navigation, gps satellites, misc news

Raytheon just won a contract worth $886 million to develop the advanced control segment (OCX) of global positioning system. The new system will bring anti-jamming features, advanced security features, and more accuracy.
GPS command, control, and mission capabilities will be affected by OCX, making it easier for operators to run GPS II and upcoming next-gen GPS satellites.
You can read more about GPS Advanced Control Segment (OCX) on Raytheon’s site.
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