Interagency GPS
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RECENT NEWS

June 2004
U.S., E.C. Sign Agreement on GPS/Galileo Cooperation

February 2004
E.C./U.S. Joint Statement Regarding GPS and Galileo Cooperation

January 2004
U.S. Media Note on GPS-Galileo Cooperation

November 2003
E.C./U.S. Joint Statement Regarding GPS and Galileo Cooperation

July 2003
FAA Commissions Wide Area Augmentation System (WAAS) for Aviation Use

October 2002
U.S., Japan Announce Cooperation Between GPS and Quasi-Zenith Satellite System (QZSS)

March 2002
DOT Releases 2001 Federal Radionavigation Plan and Federal Radionavigation Systems Document

March 2002
State Department Reiterates Official U.S. Position on Galileo

March 2002
Secretary of Transportation Announces Action Plan for Transportation Infrastructure Relying on GPS

MORE NEWS FROM 1997-2001

THE INTERAGENCY GPS EXECUTIVE BOARD (IGEB) was established by Presidential directive in 1996 to manage the Global Positioning System (GPS) and its U.S. Government augmentations as a national asset.

The IGEB is a senior-level policy making body chaired jointly by the Departments of Defense and Transportation. Its membership includes the Departments of State, Commerce, Homeland Security, Interior, and Agriculture, as well as NASA and the Joint Chiefs of Staff.

A permanent Executive Secretariat located in Washington, D.C., provides day-to-day staff support to the IGEB principals. The Executive Secretariat is a point of contact for inquiries regarding GPS policy. Mr. David Turner is the Director of the IGEB Executive Secretariat.

GENERAL INFORMATION

GPS OUTREACH ACTIVITIES

INTERNATIONAL APPLICATIONS OF GPS

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INTERAGENCY GPS
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EXECUTIVE BOARD
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