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The US' Global Positioning System (GPS), which began as a US Air Force aid to navigation, has emerged as an excellent example of dual-use success as it evolved into a universal resource for timing information and precision location. GPS is now used for civil, commercial and scientific functions, a growing market that has prompted Europe to consider fielding its own Galileo system. GPS applications include rail car and truck tracking, surveying and mapping, shipping and air traffic control.
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The US Special Operations Command will reduce acquisitions in its two flagship programs for the FY2002-2007 long-range budget plan. These programs are the CV-22 Special Operations Forces (SOF) variant of the Marine Corps' MV-22 tilt-rotor aircraft and the Advanced SEAL Delivery System (ASDS). The MV-22 sustained cost overruns associated with SOF- unique systems such as the terrain avoidance, radar and navigation systems as well as self-protection equipment. On the other hand, development costs for the ASDS rose by 200% from $78 million to $234 million.
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The General Services Administration has shortlisted to five the prime contractors vying for its biometric smart card project, which is most likely to be fingerprint-based. These companies that have been awarded an Indefinite Delivery, Indefinite Quantity contract, which is worth $1.5 billion, are PRC Inc, Electronic Data Systems, KPMG Consulting, 3-G International Inc and Logicon Inc. Aside from the primes, the contract also includes a supplier of the plastic card and chip software, and a supplier of the biometric sensor reader.
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