The U.S. Space Force’s Next-Generation Operational Control System—also known as GPS OCX—was established in 2010 when the Air Force selected Raytheon (now RTX) to develop a modernized ground control ...
The Pentagon is expected to terminate or sharply reduce work on a long-delayed GPS ground control program built by RTX, as officials grapple with persistent technical issues more than a decade into ...
Raytheon Company, Aurora, Colorado, is being awarded a $44.7 million cost-plus-incentive-fee and cost-plus-award-fee contract to realign the Next Generation Operation Control System technical baseline ...
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Space Force awarded Lockheed Martin a $105 million contract to support ground control operations for ...
Every business wants to scale and become more profitable. But few take the time to audit their processes and create systems to ensure long-term scalability. Successful organizations understand the ...
The GPS Next Generation Operational Control Segment (OCX) is the command and control component of the next generation GPS systems. Space Force Racing To Complete GPS OCX System In 2025 is published in ...
Raytheon Co., Aurora, Colorado, has been awarded a $32,387,937 modification (P00185) to previously awarded contract FA8807-10-C-0001 for Global Positioning System (GPS) Next Generation Operational ...
Federal facilities are increasingly complex and sophisticated systems of systems, with automated systems tied together through operational technology (OT) 1 networks monitoring and controlling ...
Manufacturers need scalable platforms that support real-time visibility, flexible deployment and seamless integration across machines, lines and facilities regardless of operation size. Modern control ...
The U.S. Space Force’s Space Operations Command has accepted a modernized operating system for GPS, designed to maintain the resiliency of the constellation and enhance positioning, navigation and ...
Chuck Weissenborn, public-sector chief technology officer at Dragos, said cybersecurity has focused on confidentiality, integrity, and availability, but as the discussion in the last session noted, ...