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Home › International Cooperation › U.S.-Australia Joint Statement on GPS Cooperation

U.S.-Australia Joint Statement on GPS Cooperation

Posted on April 19, 2007 Posted in International Cooperation, International GPS Cooperation Tagged with , Australiajoint statementState Department

The Office of Space Commercialization participated in U.S. consultations with the Australian government to establish bilateral cooperation in the civil use of GPS and regional GPS augmentations.
View joint statement at GPS.gov

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