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GAO warns of potential GPS problems

By Janice Wood · May 18, 2009 ·

“It is uncertain whether the Air Force will be able to acquire new satellites in time to maintain current GPS service without interruption,” warns the GAO, according to the May 18 edition of the AVweb on-line newsletter. “If not, some military operations and some civilian users could be adversely affected.”

The report states that the Air Force is struggling to build GPS satellites on time and on budget. According to the GAO, the Air Force is running $870 million over its original cost estimate and has delayed the launch of its next satellite by almost three years, the AVweb report stated. As old satellites begin to fail, it is increasingly important that the Air Force does not fall behind its current schedule. Otherwise, warns the GAO, there is increased likelihood that by 2010, “the overall GPS constellation will fall below the number of satellites required to provide the level of GPS service that the U.S. government commits to.” That shortfall “could have wide-ranging impacts on all GPS users.”

The GAO recognizes that there is no single authority responsible for synchronizing procurement and field-related facets of GPS-asset deployment and recommends that one be appointed and granted authority to ensure that the service meets the needs of users. Just in case potential delays turn into real delays, the GAO recommends that the Secretaries of Defense and Transportation should address civil agency concerns and determine mechanisms for improving collaboration and decision-making while strengthening civil agency participation, AVweb said.

To read the full report: http://www.avweb.com/eletter/archives/avflash/1378-printable.html

About Janice Wood

Janice Wood is editor of General Aviation News.

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