Global Positioning System: A Comprehensive Assessment of Potential Options and Related Costs is Needed
Abstract
The GPS -- a space-based satellite system that provides positioning, navigation, and timing data to users worldwide -- has become an essential U.S. national security asset and component in daily life. The GPS program is being modernized to enhance its performance, accuracy and integrity. In 2013, the House Armed Services Committee directed the Air Force to report on lower-cost GPS solutions. The committee also mandated that GAO review the Air Force report. GAO did the following: (1) assessed the extent to which the Air Force GPS report met Committee requirements, and (2) identified additional information that is important in guiding future GPS investments. GAO reviewed the Air Force report, interviewed officials responsible for preparing it, and consulted subject matter experts from the positioning, navigation, and timing advisory community. GAO recommends that the Air Force do the following: (1) affirm the future size of the GPS constellation it plans to support, (2) ensure that future assessments are comprehensive and include cost risk and the impact of options on all three GPS segments, and (3) engage the broader stakeholder community in future assessments of options. DoD concurred with these recommendations.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Sep 01, 2013
- Accession Number
- ADA584175
Entities
People
- Andrew Redd
- Art Gallegos
- Emile Ettedgui
- Jean Lee
- Karen Richey
- Marie A. Mak
- Marie Ahearn
- Robert Swierczek
- Roxanna Sun
Organizations
- United States Government Accountability Office