Return-Path: Received: from [65.173.216.73] (HELO picker.com) by logan.com (CommuniGate Pro SMTP 4.0.2) with ESMTP id 1899632 for lml@lancair.net; Wed, 11 Dec 2002 11:15:39 -0500 Received: from [144.54.52.3] (HELO Philips.com) by picker.com (CommuniGate Pro SMTP 3.3b1) with ESMTP id 16078522 for lml@lancair.net; Wed, 11 Dec 2002 11:15:35 -0500 Sender: rob Message-ID: <3DF76392.18DC6166@Philips.com> Date: Wed, 11 Dec 2002 11:10:58 -0500 From: Rob Logan Reply-To: Rob@CT.Picker.com X-Mailer: Mozilla 4.75 [en] (X11; U; SunOS 5.5.1 sun4u) X-Accept-Language: en, pdf MIME-Version: 1.0 To: lml@lancair.net Subject: [Fwd: [Fwd: Public review of GPS planning documents]] Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit forwarded from another mailing list -Rob@Logan.com From: Richard Langley To: GPS-AERO@LISTSERV.UNB.CA According to an item in the 25 November 2002 issue of Space News, quoting the Pentagon's Selected Acquisition Reports, the launch of the first GPS Block II-R satellite will be delayed by 14 months "due to problems with the satellite's signal processing that were not found until late in the testing process. Additional time is needed to complete the power supply for the satellites." The projected launch date has been moved to July 2004. Apparently, there is no delay in the planned launch of the first Block II-F satellite, still scheduled for 2005. ------- Have you ever wanted to let the U.S. government know what to do to improve the Global Positioning System, but did not know how to go about communicating this? Now is your chance. Also, this is an opportunity to learn a lot about the detailed plans and then, maybe decide to send in your comments and influence the future of GPS. The GPS Joint Program Office (JPO) has a formal process for the distribution and public review of the GPS planning documents, and right now they are soliciting comments on two very important ones. These documents will affect the entire GPS civil user community. They are; 1) Proposed Interface Revision Notice (PIRN) 200C-007, which involves revisions to the Interface Control Document (ICD) ICD-GPS-200 (for L1 & L2), and also 2) the ICD-GPS-705 (for L5). The process is carried out through the Public Interface Control Working Group, or ICWG (pronounced ick-wig). Anyone may volunteer to join the ICWG and that will put you on the JPO's e-mail list to be kept up to date on the process. The ICWG includes international representatives and the ICWG process can be an important way to ensure that GPS decisions are made with strong input from those of you who are very involved with other GNSS efforts. So, it is hoped that some of you may chose to join the ICWG and dedicate some of your energy and ideas to help ensure GNSS coordination and inter-operability. Here is the ICWG web page for obtaining these important documents and the forms which you should use for providing your comments: https://gps.losangeles.af.mil/gpsarchives/1000-public/1200-cm/html/public_reviews.html On the web site you will see that the suspense date for the PIRN is today (Dec. 9, 2002). Your input is still valued, however, through as late as the end of December (the sooner the better). The ICD for L5 is not as urgent. I hope that many of you will delve into these documents and find creative ways to help make GPS even better. If you could please send me a copy of any substantive feedback you may submit to the GPS JPO, I would very much appreciate it. Thank you very much for your consideration, Ken Hudnut U. S. Geological Survey Pasadena, CA USA --