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Lockheed Martin Secures $105 Million for GPS Ground Control Amid OCX Transition
Lockheed Martin has been awarded a $105 million contract to develop a ground control system for the next-generation GPS IIIF satellites, with support extending through 2030.
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Summary
Lockheed Martin has announced a significant contract valued at $105 million, aimed at creating a ground control system for the upcoming GPS IIIF satellites.
This contract is particularly relevant as the company transitions from the OCX program, which is winding down.
The new system is expected to provide support for the GPS IIIF satellites until 2030, marking an important step in the evolution of GPS technology.
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