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Rockwell to Bid for Satellite Air Traffic Contract

ORANGE COUNTY BRIEFLY

August 19, 1994

SEAL BEACH — Rockwell International Corp. said it will enter the competition for a $500-million, multiyear contract to build a satellite-based air traffic management system for the Federal Aviation Administration.

The project would use the precision navigation capabilities of the U.S. Global Positioning System, or GPS, a constellation of 24 satellites that can track aircraft accurately anywhere on Earth. Rockwell built the GPS satellites.


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The program is the FAA's first step in switching from its existing ground-based navigation aids and radar-based systems to GPS. The basic satellite navigation system is expected to be operational by late 1997.

Seal Beach-based Rockwell is leading a contract team that includes GTE Government Systems Corp. and Booz, Allen & Hamilton Inc. management and technology consultants.

The FAA this year scrapped a microwave-based air traffic control system it already had spent $400 million developing, saying that the GPS satellite system represented a major technological improvement.

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