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GPS Declassified

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by Richard D. Easton


  National Aeronautics and Space Administration. See NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration)

  National Association of Public Administration. See NAPA (National Association of Public Administration)

  National Defense Authorization Act. See NDAA (National Defense Authorization Act)

  National Executive Committee for Space-Based Positioning, Navigation and Timing, 154

  National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. See NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration)

  National Research Council. See NRC (National Research Council)

  national security letters, 167–68

  NAV 1000 GPS receiver, 105

  Naval Navigation Satellite System. See Transit

  Naval Research Laboratory. See NRL (Naval Research Laboratory)

  Naval Space Surveillance System. See NAVSPASUR (Naval Space Surveillance System)

  NAVCEN (Navigation Center), 106–7

  navigation, 16, 31–39, 41–55, 141–45, 169–70, 204–5

  Navigation Center. See NAVCEN (Navigation Center)

  Navigation Experimental Satellites. See NES (Navigation Experimental Satellites)

  Navigation Satellite Executive Steering Group. See NAVSEG (Navigation Satellite Executive Steering Group)

  Navigation Technology Satellites. See NTS (Navigation Technology Satellites)

  NAVSEG (Navigation Satellite Executive Steering Group), 60, 65–67, 69, 70, 90

  NAVSPASUR (Naval Space Surveillance System), 27–28. See also Space Surveillance

  The NAVSTAR Global Positioning System, 96

  Navy, 13–14, 51, 54, 58, 112–13

  NDAA (National Defense Authorization Act), 185–86

  NDP Consulting Group, 187

  NES (Navigation Experimental Satellites), 63, 64

  Newton, Isaac, 41

  911 calls, wireless, 145–46

  NNSS. See Transit

  NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration), 99

  Nokia, 144, 147

  Noonan, Frank, 35

  Norris, Pat, 33

  North Carolina–South Carolina Joint Boundary Commission, 171–72

  North Korea, 194, 199

  Notice Advisory to Navstar Users. See NANU (Notice Advisory to Navstar Users)

  NRC (National Research Council), 136–38

  NRL (Naval Research Laboratory), 8, 14–16, 17, 45–46, 51–53, 63–64, 70–73, 176–77

  NSC 5520 directive, 16, 18–19

  NSDD 102, 91, 93

  NTS (Navigation Technology Satellites), 63, 64, 69, 70–73

  nuclear detonation sensors, 97–98

  octant, 35

  OCX (Operational Control Segment), 184, 191–92

  O’Grady, Scott, 127–29

  OnStar, 1–2, 3

  “Open Skies ” Treaty (1955), 18

  Operational Control Segment. See OCX (Operational Control Segment)

  Operation Desert Storm. See Persian Gulf War

  Operation El Dorado Canyon, 110

  Operation Senior Surprise, 109–10

  O’Reilly, Tim, 92

  overpasses, 202

  P (precision) code, 83, 130

  Pace, Scott, 5–6

  Parkinson, Bradford, 65, 66, 67–68, 71–73

  PDD NSTC-6 (Presidential Decision Directive, National Science and Technology Council 6), 138

  Pelley, Scott, 115

  Persian Gulf War, 109–26

  personal navigation device. See PND (personal navigation device)

  Petroski, Henry, 189

  Phillips, Steven, 3

  Pioneer 4, 43–44

  PLGR (precision lightweight GPS receiver), 122

  PND (personal navigation device), 4, 141–45, 147, 155, 158

  PNT (positioning, naviation, and timing), 5, 54, 154, 176, 187, 200

  Pollack, Andrew, 116

  positioning, naviation, and timing. See PNT (positioning, naviation, and timing)

  Pozesky, Martin, 135–36

  PPS (Precise Positioning Service), 132, 133

  Precise Positioning Service. See PPS (Precise Positioning Service)

  precision lightweight GPS receiver. See PLGR (precision lightweight GPS receiver)

  Presidential Decision Directive, National Science and Technology Council 6. See PDD NSTC-6 (Presidential Decision Directive, National Science and Technology Council 6)

  Pride of Canterbury, 34

  privacy issues, 159–61, 163–70

  PRN (pseudorandom noise) codes, 83

  Project 621B, 58, 60–61

  Project Glass, 205

  Project Vanguard, 7–12, 17–18, 21–29, 47

  pseudorandom noise codes. See PRN (pseudorandom noise) codes

  psychological warfare, 21–22

  public relations, 175–78

  public safety, 145–46

  Puckett, Allen, 45

  Quarles, Donald, 16, 18

  quartz oscillators, 54, 62, 84, 85

  Quasi-Zenith Satellite System. See

  QZSS (Quasi-Zenith Satellite System)

  QZSS (Quasi-Zenith Satellite System), 182

  radar, 27–28, 38, 39, 47–48, 68, 111, 118, 127, 193, 199, 203

  radio waves, 38, 82–83

  RAIM (Receiver Autonomous Integrity Monitoring), 134

  RAND study, 136–38

  range measurements, satellite navigation and, 44

  READI (Real-Time Earthquake Analysis for Disaster) Mitigation Network, 174

  Reagan, Ronald, 91–93

  Real-Time Earthquake Analysis for Disaster Mitigation Network. See READI (Real-Time Earthquake Analysis for Disaster) Mitigation Network

  Receiver Autonomous Integrity Monitoring. See RAIM (Receiver Autonomous Integrity Monitoring)

  Redstone rocket program, 19–20

  Reed, Frank, 37

  Rockwell Collins, 100, 101, 104–5, 121, 123

  Rockwell International, 96, 97, 98, 103, 129, 140

  Romero, Albert Roman, 1–2

  Rosen, Harold, 45, 47

  Rosen, Milton, 14, 17, 22

  Rosen, Sally, 21

  Royal Academy of Engineering, 195

  Ruiz, Jose, 1–2

  Russia, 18–19, 21–22, 89–93, 178–79, 197–98

  satellite(s): and Challenger disaster, 102–4; decision regarding launch of, 16–21; first U.S., 7–12, 21–24; in functioning of GPS, 79–81; international competition regarding, 178–84, 196–200; launching of, for GPS, 2; legacy of Project Vanguard and, 25–29; maintenance of, 175–76; oversaturation of, 192–93; in Persian Gulf War, 124–25; Viking rocket program and, 12–16

  Satplan, 100–101

  SBSS (Space Based Space Surveillance) satellite, 199–200

  Scalia, Antonin, 164

  Schell, Tom, 115

  Schwarzkopf, H. Norman, 119

  A Scientific Satellite Program, 14

  SDI (Strategic Defense Initiative), 91

  2nd Space Operations Squadron. See 2SOPS (2nd Space Operations Squadron)

  secor satellites, 55

  Selective Availability, 122–23, 132, 137–38, 150, 152–53

  sextant, 35–36

  Shackleton, Ernest, 31–32

  Shostak, Arnold, 50

  SiRF Technology Holdings, 146–47

  SiteVision GPS Grade Control, 172

  SLAMs (standoff land attack missiles), 112–13, 113

  SLGR “Slugger ” receiver, 121–22

  Sliney, Ben, 153

  smartphones, 143–48, 158–59, 168–71

  SnapTrack, 147

  social networking, 169, 206

  solar events, 195–96

  Sonnemann, Harry, 60, 61, 65–66, 69, 70, 72, 94

  Sotomayor, Sonia, 164

  South Korea, 91, 97, 132, 194, 199

  Soviet Union. See Russia

  space, 18–19, 196–97, 199

  Space Based Space Surveillance satellite. See SBSS (Space Based Space Surveillance) satellite

  Spacecraft Tracking and Data A
cquisition Network, 26. See also Minitrack tracking system

  space race, 19, 21–22

  Space Surveillance, 47, 48, 49. See also NAVSPASUR (Naval Space Surveillance System)

  space vehicle number. See SVN (space vehicle number)

  spoofing, 83, 122, 194–95, 200

  spread-spectrum techniques, 69–70, 73, 82–84

  Spring Hill meeting, 65–67

  SPS (Standard Positioning Service), 132–33

  Sputnik I, 19, 21–26, 43

  Sputnik II, 22, 25

  spy satellites, 27, 47–48, 116

  Standard Positioning Service. See SPS (Standard Positioning Service)

  standoff land attack missiles. See SLAMs (standoff land attack missiles)

  Statler, Richard, 73

  Stewart, Homer J., 16

  Stewart Committee, 16–18

  Strategic Defense Initiative. See SDI (Strategic Defense Initiative)

  Strickland, David, 202

  Sturdevant, Rick, 61

  surcal, 49

  SVN (space vehicle number), 79, 83

  SVN 23 satellite, 195

  SVN 49 satellite, 176

  SVN 62 satellite, 177

  synchronization. See time synchronization

  Tagg, 160

  Taylor, A. Hoyt, 64

  technology, 2, 75–79

  television, impact of, 10

  TERCOM (terrain contour matching) system, 110–11

  terrain contour matching system. See TERCOM (terrain contour matching) system

  terrorist attacks, 150–53

  Texas Instruments, 100–101

  theft, 1–2, 158–59, 160

  TI-4100, 100, 101

  Timation Development Plan, 69, 71

  Timation program, 49–55, 58–73, 222n14

  time synchronization, 5, 47, 49–50, 53, 54, 71, 83–86, 174, 201

  TI PPC, 101

  TLAM (Tomahawk land attack missile), 114

  toll systems, 201–2

  Tomahawk land attack missile. See TLAM (Tomahawk land attack missile)

  TomTom, 142, 168

  tracking: as GPS ground application, 120, 131, 140, 144, 159–65; of satellites and space objects, 13–15, 17, 25–28, 47–50, 105, 199–200

  traffic signals, management of, 203

  Transit, 26, 28, 34, 42, 43, 50, 51, 58–70, 99

  Tranist 1A, 43

  Transit 1B, 43

  Trimble Navigation, 105–6, 140–41

  Trimpack GPS receiver, 105–6, 107

  Tumulty, Karen, 116

  2SOPS (2nd Space Operations Squadron), 21

  United States v. Jones (2011), 164–65

  U.S. Census Bureau, 171

  USSR. See Russia

  UTC (Coordinated Universal Time), 149

  V2V (vehicle-to-vehicle) communication, 202–3

  Van Allen, James, 20

  Vanguard rocket. See Project Vanguard

  vehicle-miles-traveled taxes. See VMT (vehicle-miles-traveled) taxes

  vehicle-to-vehicle communication. See V2V (vehicle-to-vehicle) communication

  Vela Program, 97–98

  video eyewear, 205–6

  Viking rocket program, 13–16, 23, 46–47

  “Virginia Slim ” GPS receiver, 104–5

  VMT (vehicle-miles-traveled) taxes, 201–2

  von Braun, Wernher, 19, 20

  Votaw, Martin, 8, 9, 23–24, 47

  WAAS (Wide Area Augmentation System), 133, 135–36, 139, 181, 182, 193, 195

  Wales, William, 77–78

  Walsh, J. Paul, 12, 20

  weaponry, guided, 109–17

  Weber, Joe, 71

  Weeden, Brian, 199

  Weems, Philip Van Horne, 38

  Weiffenbach, George, 26, 27, 43

  Whitlock, Robert, 219n19, 220n25, 220n33, 222n13

  Wide Area Augmentation System. See WAAS (Wide Area Augmentation System)

  Wilhelm, Peter, 49, 71, 73

  Williams, Don, 45

  Williams, Pete, 113

  Wilson, Charles H., 97

  Woodford, J. B., 55, 60

  Woosley, Red, 73

  wristwatch phone, 161

  Wyden, Ron, 165, 166

  Y2K, 148–50

  Y code, 83

  Zakaria, Fareed, 4

 

 

 


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