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Stanford University: Global Positioning System (GPS) Lab

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Research laboratory that works with the Federal Aviation Administration, U.S. Navy, U.S. Air Force, Arinc, NASA, and U.S. Coast Guard to pioneer systems that augment the Global Positioning System (GPS) and Galileo.

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