• March, 2010: Geodetics awarded a firm-fixed-price contract for real-time enhanced network global positioning systems units.  Work is to be performed in San Diego with an estimated completion date of Aug. 21, 2012.  U.S. Army Test & Evaluation Command, Mission Support Contracting Activity, Fort Hood, Texas, is the contracting activity (W9115U-08-D-0001).
  • August, 2009: Long Beach Gas and Oil Department awards contract to provide Real-Time Network software and services.

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ENPU Testing


Testing was performed at Ft. Hood Texas to quantify the performance of Geodetics Epoch-by-Epoch® software and products as used in an Army operational test environment. A test path at Ft. Hood’s “Rattlesnake Hill” testing area was selected to provide a realistic operational test environment consisting of real-world rough terrain including foliage, hills and valleys which are typical of operational testing environments.

Three independent test runs were conducted. For each test run, a member of the Ft. Hood staff put on the test instrumentation vest and walked the test path, stopping at each of four test points along the way for approximately two minutes each to allow for the gathering of static data at each test point. The pictures below shows Ft. Hood staff with the test instrumentation vest preparing for one of the test runs and the reference receiver instrumentation used for the test.

The figure below shows the North component of the test path, highlighting the test points where static data were gathered.

The accuracy performance over the entire test run was 0.20, 0.17, and 0.70 centimeter in the north, east and up directions, respectively.