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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Office of the Secretary
Global Positioning System PreOperational Civil Navigation Message
Office of the Secretary of
Defense, Office of Public Affairs, DoD.
ACTION: GPS notice.
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AGENCY:
The purpose of this
notification is to inform users of an
upcoming event related to the Global
Positioning System (GPS) satellite
constellation. U.S. Air Force Space
Command will begin providing preoperational, Civil Navigation Message
(CNAV) populated L2C and L5 signals
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beginning April 28, 2014 in a 2-phase
plan, as previously highlighted in a
Department of Transportation notice
that published in the Federal Register
on March 5, 2014 (79 FR 12563–12564).
Based on the response to the March 5,
2014 notice, and extensive discussion
and cooperation between the Office of
the Secretary of Defense (OSD) and the
Department of Transportation, OSD has
approved a modification to U.S. Air
Force Space Command’s planned
implementation of CNAV. The public
should consider these broadcasts to be
‘‘use at one’s own risk,’’ since a fully
operational command and control and
signal monitoring infrastructure is not
yet in place.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Brigadier General David J. Buck, USAF,
Director of Air, Space and Cyberspace
Operations, Department of the Air
Force, Headquarters Air Force Space
Command, 150 Vandenberg Street, Suite
1105, Peterson AFB, CO 80914–4170.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
CNAV message broadcasts planned to
begin in April 2014 will be
implemented on all operational GPS
satellites capable of transmitting the
L2C and L5 signals. Currently, seven
GPS IIR–M satellites broadcast L2C and
four GPS IIF satellites broadcast L2C
and L5. On average, users may expect at
least one L2C-broadcasting satellite to
be in view at all times. The CNAV
message content will initially include
Broadcast Message Types (MT) 10, 11,
30, and 33 (as defined in Interface
Specification (IS)–GPS–200G and IS–
GPS–705C, see https://www.gps.gov/
technical/icwg/) in lieu of the currently
transmitted MT–0. The Air Force
intends to broadcast L2C messages with
the health bit set ‘‘healthy,’’ as was the
case during a June 2013 test. L5
messages will be set ‘‘unhealthy,’’ but as
greater experience with the L5 broadcast
and implementation of signal
monitoring is achieved, this status will
be reviewed and revisited. Should it be
determined to set the L5 health bit to
‘‘healthy,’’ advance notification will be
made to the public. The CNAV data
uploads will be integrated into current
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operations, but initially uploads to each
appropriate satellite will occur only
twice per week. In December 2014,
CNAV uploads are planned to be at the
normal rate of once per day for each
appropriate satellite. Consequently,
users should expect L2C and L5 signals
with CNAV messages to provide
increased user range error compared to
legacy civil signals between April and
December 2014. After December 2014,
the user range error of the L2C and L5
signals with CNAV messages is
expected to meet or exceed that of
legacy signals. However, availability
will remain low and CNAV-derived user
position accuracy may be poor until
more L2C and L5 capable satellites are
operational. Future tests and
implementation of the remaining CNAV
message types will be announced under
separate Federal Register notices.
The pre-operational CNAV messages
are being made available for user
familiarization and for equipment
development. The messages will be
formatted in accordance with IS–GPS–
200G and IS–GPS–705C; however, a preoperational signal means the availability
and other characteristics of the
broadcast signal may not comply with
all requirements of the relevant Interface
Specifications. The signals should be
employed at the users’ own risk and
should not be used for safety-of-life or
other critical purposes.
Dated: May 8, 2014.
Aaron Siegel,
Alternate OSD Federal Register Liaison
Officer, Department of Defense.
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Office of the Secretary
Global Positioning System Pre-Operational Civil Navigation
Message
AGENCY: Office of the Secretary of Defense, Office of Public Affairs,
DoD.
ACTION: GPS notice.
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SUMMARY: The purpose of this notification is to inform users of an
upcoming event related to the Global Positioning System (GPS) satellite
constellation. U.S. Air Force Space Command will begin providing pre-
operational, Civil Navigation Message (CNAV) populated L2C and L5
signals beginning April 28, 2014 in a 2-phase plan, as previously
highlighted in a Department of Transportation notice that published in
the Federal Register on March 5, 2014 (79 FR 12563-12564). Based on the
response to the March 5, 2014 notice, and extensive discussion and
cooperation between the Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD) and
the Department of Transportation, OSD has approved a modification to
U.S. Air Force Space Command's planned implementation of CNAV. The
public should consider these broadcasts to be ``use at one's own
risk,'' since a fully operational command and control and signal
monitoring infrastructure is not yet in place.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Brigadier General David J. Buck, USAF,
Director of Air, Space and Cyberspace Operations, Department of the Air
Force, Headquarters Air Force Space Command, 150 Vandenberg Street,
Suite 1105, Peterson AFB, CO 80914-4170.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The CNAV message broadcasts planned to begin
in April 2014 will be implemented on all operational GPS satellites
capable of transmitting the L2C and L5 signals. Currently, seven GPS
IIR-M satellites broadcast L2C and four GPS IIF satellites broadcast
L2C and L5. On average, users may expect at least one L2C-broadcasting
satellite to be in view at all times. The CNAV message content will
initially include Broadcast Message Types (MT) 10, 11, 30, and 33 (as
defined in Interface Specification (IS)-GPS-200G and IS-GPS-705C, see
https://www.gps.gov/technical/icwg/) in lieu of the currently
transmitted MT-0. The Air Force intends to broadcast L2C messages with
the health bit set ``healthy,'' as was the case during a June 2013
test. L5 messages will be set ``unhealthy,'' but as greater experience
with the L5 broadcast and implementation of signal monitoring is
achieved, this status will be reviewed and revisited. Should it be
determined to set the L5 health bit to ``healthy,'' advance
notification will be made to the public. The CNAV data uploads will be
integrated into current operations, but initially uploads to each
appropriate satellite will occur only twice per week. In December 2014,
CNAV uploads are planned to be at the normal rate of once per day for
each appropriate satellite. Consequently, users should expect L2C and
L5 signals with CNAV messages to provide increased user range error
compared to legacy civil signals between April and December 2014. After
December 2014, the user range error of the L2C and L5 signals with CNAV
messages is expected to meet or exceed that of legacy signals. However,
availability will remain low and CNAV-derived user position accuracy
may be poor until more L2C and L5 capable satellites are operational.
Future tests and implementation of the remaining CNAV message types
will be announced under separate Federal Register notices.
The pre-operational CNAV messages are being made available for user
familiarization and for equipment development. The messages will be
formatted in accordance with IS-GPS-200G and IS-GPS-705C; however, a
pre-operational signal means the availability and other characteristics
of the broadcast signal may not comply with all requirements of the
relevant Interface Specifications. The signals should be employed at
the users' own risk and should not be used for safety-of-life or other
critical purposes.
Dated: May 8, 2014.
Aaron Siegel,
Alternate OSD Federal Register Liaison Officer, Department of Defense.
[FR Doc. 2014-10917 Filed 5-12-14; 8:45 am]
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