GPS segment definition

GPS segment means the GPS space (not including the GPS IIR), ground, user equipment segments and SE&I contract.
GPS segment means the GPS space, ground, user equipment and SE&I. Contracts include, but are not limited to, GPS Block III, GPS OCX, GPS MUE, GPS MSR, GPS Block II/IIA, GPS Block IIF and GPS Block IIR/IIR-M.
GPS segment means the GPS space, ground, user equipment segments and Systems

Examples of GPS segment in a sentence

  • In addition, the contractor shall obtain prior Contracting Officer approval prior to tasking that major subcontractor to create technical data or computer software to be delivered under this contract that would then be used by any division of that major subcontractor performing any other GPS segment contract (not including the GPS IIR contract).

  • Accordingly, the contractor shall not assign work required by this contract to any of its major subcontractors such that any proposal created by that major subcontractor or performance of that major subcontractor would be evaluated by any division of that major subcontractor under any other GPS segment contract (not including the GPS IIR contract).

  • Data Separation and Protection" means the management, program staff, and administrative support staff of the "division" participating in this contract must implement and maintain information-handling procedures to ensure that data related to GPS III is not accessible by the management, program staff, and administrative support staff of any other "division" participating in the GPS segment contracts (not including the GPS IIR contract) or higher management of the parent company, corporation or organization.

  • The International Trade Administration projects that the car navigation segment will continue to be the largest revenue-producing GPS segment through 2003, but growth in the segment is expected to slow as the market becomes saturated.134 GPS signals can be combined with communications satellite assets to provide efficient routing and scheduling information, as well as the real time tracking of high-value or dangerous cargoes.

  • Groves, The GPS segment of the AFRL-SCINDA global network and the challenges of real time TEC estimation in the equatorial ionosphere, paper presented at ION NTM, Inst.

  • In this section includes RFID Reader, GSM side, IR sensor, GPS segment and Traffic fire.

  • Refer to Figure 4 to see this type of connection between the GPS segment deliverables and capabilities.

  • To remind, the use of the minimal distance results in underestimating of the distance between the GPS segment and the cell tower.

  • Communication segment basically consists of the following: the control center, telecommunications components which provide the link between the GPS segment and the control center and the telecommunications component required for establishing the connection between the control center and the user segment.

  • An ESA is not a Service Animal and does not have the right of public access.


More Definitions of GPS segment

GPS segment means the GPS space, ground, user equipment segments and Systems Engineering and Integration (SE&I) contract.

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