NATIONWIDE
DGPS
Nationwide DGPS Status Report (AUG 2008)
On April 18, 2008, the U.S. Department of Transportation
approved a decision to continue the inland component of the
Nationwide Differential Global Positioning System (NDGPS),
which provides an accurate, highly-reliable, real-time GPS
correction signal. The decision is based on the results of
the NDGPS user assessment conducted by the Research and Innovative
Technology Administration (RITA). RITA followed the plan announced
in the Federal Register notice on NDGPS (72 FR 42219), assessing
the current user needs and systems requirements for the inland
component of NDGPS. The notice listed 10 factors for consideration.
Information was gathered on these 10 factors through public
responses to the notice (including responses from state and
local governments, the private sector, and the non-profit
sector), and through quantification of the mission requirements
of other federal agencies using inland NDGPS. Discussions
are ongoing regarding the future funding mechanism for inland
NDGPS, and will be addressed in future budget submissions.
This decision was endorsed by the National Space-Based Positioning,
Navigation and Timing Executive Committee at their meeting
of March 20, and publicly announced at the PNT Advisory Committee
meeting on March 27. You may read the
full NDGPS Assessment report.
To date, the US Coast Guard monitors and controls 38 operational
NDGPS sites that belong to the DOT. The Coast Guard is a key
member of the seven-agency partnership for the Department
of Transportation’s NDGPS expansion initiative. The
Coast Guard brings its expertise in building, operating and
maintaining DGPS sites to the partnership. The other members
of the project are the U.S. Air Force, the U.S. Army Corps
of Engineers, the Federal Highway Administration, the National
Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the Office of the
Secretary of the Department of Transportation, and most recently
appointed sponsor for the project is the Research and Innovative
Technology Administration (RITA).
Major NDGPS projects for 2008 & 2009 include:
1. Continuing the evaluation and expansion of the high accuracy
(HA) NDGPS concept.
Currently, Hawk Run, PA; Hagerstown, MD; and the Topeka,
KS NDGPS sites are equipped to broadcast code and carrier
phase observables under a test scenario. Testing is expected
to continue for the immediate future to support ongoing system
development. Pueblo, CO is expected to become the next HA
NDGPS broadcast site in FY 09. Further information on the
high accuracy initiative can be obtained on the U.S.
Coast Guard’s Navigation Center homepage, and at
the Turner Fairbanks
Highway Research Center's web site
2. New NDGPS Sites: The following sites were
approved to be constructed by the Policy Implementation Team
to achieve Initial Operational Capability (IOC) in CONUS as
funding permits. The preparations needed prior to construction
of a proposed site include an Environmental Assessment (EA),
a Formal Site Survey (SV), an Installation Design Package
(IDP), and a Lease or Property Use Agreement.
a. Bliss (ID) - Pending final EA.
b. Big Lake (TX) - Pending final EA.
c. Carlsbad (NM) – Draft EA has been received awaiting
final EA.
d. Marshall (TX) - Final EA has been prepared and FHWA
FONSI has been issued.
e. Patten (ME) -In the initial stages for preps.
f. Sage Junction (ID) –In the initial stages for preps.
g. Tucson (AZ) - Pending final EA and IDP.
h. St. Mary’s (WV): Site construction underway. Site
is expected
to be on-air for testing purposes during the week of 29 Sept
08.
3. Two new DGPS sites are expected to be constructed in FY09
under the Coast Guard’s Maritime DGPS project. They
are the following:
a. Card Sound (FL) DGPS site, a replacement site for the Miami
site.
Construction is expected to begin in Fiscal Year 09.
b.Eglin (FL) DGPS site, a replacement site for the Mobile
Point site.
Construction is expected to begin Fiscal Year 09.
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