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Rockwell Collins has received a $46 million order for more than 20,000 Defense Advanced GPS Receivers (DAGRs) for the United States armed services and allied forces. The order will add to the more ...
As a Selective Availability Anti-Spoofing Module GPS router, it is designed to meet the U.S. Army’s DAGR Distributed Device (D3) performance requirements, mounted into an existing DAGR vehicle mount, ...
The Rockwell Collins GB-GRAM-M. Photo: Rockwell Collins [Avionics Today 06-22-2015] GPS Source and Rockwell Collins have successfully demonstrated the ability of the Military-Code Ground-Based GPS ...
Rockwell Collins, which has delivered more than 300,000 DAGR units and more than 1.5 million accessories to the military, unveiled its latest creation during the Association of the United States ...
Rockwell Collins today introduced its new MicroDAGR hand-held GPS receiver for soldiers. This latest-generation navigation device, which is a smaller version of Rockwell Collins’ highly successful ...
Rockwell Collins Incorporated, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, is being awarded a $12,437,659 firm-fixed-price and modification contract for the order of 4,592 Defense Advanced GPS Receiver (DAGR) units and ...
"At 250,000 DAGRs and growing, DAGR is one of the most densely fielded systems in our Army. DAGR will remain in service through the year 2020 and beyond, however, ...
Raytheon Co. and Rockwell Collins Inc. were chosen by the Defense Department's GPS Program Office Oct. 14 to develop the next-generation of hand-held Global Positioning System (GPS) receivers. A ...