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Understanding U.S. GPS Policy: International Cooperation and Dual-Use System

The U.S. GPS policy promotes international cooperation and emphasizes the dual-use nature of the Global Positioning System, serving both civil and military needs. Civil signals are provided free of direct user charges since 1983, ensuring accessibility for all. Open specifications mean no licensing fees or royalties are required for use. This approach is reinforced by consistent statements from both the Executive and Legislative branches, including guidance from Congress in 1983 and continued Presidential decisions, highlighting the commitment to a reliable and open GPS framework.

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Understanding U.S. GPS Policy: International Cooperation and Dual-Use System

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