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3rd GPS IIF Satellite to be launched on Oct 4

CAPE CANAVERAL AIR FORCE STATION, US Oct. 3, 2012 The third of 12 Global Positioning System (GPS) IIF satellites Boeing is building for the...

CAPE CANAVERAL AIR FORCE STATION, US Oct. 3, 2012
The third of 12 Global Positioning System (GPS) IIF satellites Boeing is building for the U.S. Air Force is ready to make the GPS system even more accurate, reliable and secure after successfully completing final checkout for launch.

SVN-65 is scheduled to lift off from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station on Oct. 4 at 8:10 a.m. Eastern time aboard a United Launch Alliance Delta IV vehicle.
SVN-65 was shipped to the Cape from El Segundo, Calif., on July 9 aboard a Boeing-built C-17 Globemaster III military transport. The satellite has undergone a series of prelaunch tests that validated its operational readiness, including its ability to communicate with the launch site and the Boeing-built Operational Control Segment.

Of the remaining nine GPS IIFs, three are completed and ready to be scheduled for launch as needed while six are in production. The Boeing Satellite Development Center in El Segundo uses an efficient"pulse line"manufacturing process adapted from Boeing commercial airplane assembly techniques.
GPS is a global utility providing highly accurate position, navigation and timing services to billions of people around the world. The GPS IIF satellites are sustaining and modernizing the network with a number of enhancements, including improved atomic clock technology, a more jam-resistant military signal and a protected and more powerful civilian signal. The satellites also feature a 12-year design life for long-term service and reduced operating costs.