Collins Aerospace, Raytheon and Technology Advancement Group were awarded contracts to develop Global Positioning System handheld devices for the U.S. military. The U.S. Space Force’s Space and Missile Systems Center said on July 8 that the three companies collectively received $41.1 million to develop small handheld devices that will be used in field tests.

 

“The firm-fixed price agreements are for the development of a basic working prototype,” said SMC. The agreements were signed on June 26.

The companies have to develop devices that are smaller in size with low power consumption, increased military-code capability, and improved anti-jamming and anti-spoofing capabilities compared to the equipment currently used by the military.

The devices will be tested in four different demonstrations by Army and Marine Corps troops. The users will provide feedback and influence the final design, SMC said....MORE

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