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Announcements : GPS Brownout: Concern for Service Interruption. By Craig Coffey
on 2009/6/3 16:30:00 (535 reads)

More than 50 million civil and 100,000 Department of Defense users rely on the global positioning system (GPS), much of which gets support from technologies and command centers in the Pikes Peak region.

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