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Date Stock Title
May 16 BCE Bell Canada renews Medium Term Notes (MTN) program
May 16 ALGN HealthEquity (HQY) Closes Conduent's BenefitWallet Acquisition
May 16 ALGN Align Technology (ALGN) Gains From Innovation, Global Expansion
May 16 TRMB Trimble Infinity Awards Honor 18 Organizations for Excellence in Capital Program and Infrastructure Asset Lifecycle Management
May 15 BCE Bell ready to mitigate the effects of wildfires and hurricanes on its network
May 15 ALGN Reasons to Add Veeva Systems (VEEV) Stock to Your Portfolio
May 15 ALGN GE HealthCare (GEHC), Medis Medical Partner to Aid CAD Therapy
May 15 ALGN 3 Solid Buys From MedTech Following 2024 Guidance Raise
May 15 TRMB Trimble Opens Registration for 2024 Insight Tech Conference
May 14 ALGN Philips' (PHG) Gets FDA Recall for Trilogy Ventilator Glitch
May 14 VUZI Garmin Collaborates with Vuzix to Develop Next Generation Nano-Imprinted Waveguide with microLED based Display Systems
May 14 GRMN Garmin Collaborates with Vuzix to Develop Next Generation Nano-Imprinted Waveguide with microLED based Display Systems
May 13 ALGN Align Technology to Speak at Upcoming Financial Conferences
May 13 ALGN Orthofix Medical's (OFIX) Telescopic Nail Gets FDA Clearance
May 13 ALGN Here's What's Concerning About Align Technology's (NASDAQ:ALGN) Returns On Capital
May 11 ALGN What happened to 3D printing stocks?
May 10 GSAT Globalstar Inc (GSAT) Q1 2024 Earnings: Challenges Amid Growth Initiatives
May 10 ALGN Neogen (NEOG) Faces Macroeconomic Issues, Fierce Competition
May 10 ALGN AMN Healthcare (AMN) Q1 Earnings and Revenues Beat Estimates
May 10 ALGN PacBio (PACB) Q1 Earnings In Line, Adjusted Gross Margin Up
GPS

The Global Positioning System (GPS), originally Navstar GPS, is a satellite-based radionavigation system owned by the United States government and operated by the United States Air Force. It is a global navigation satellite system that provides geolocation and time information to a GPS receiver anywhere on or near the Earth where there is an unobstructed line of sight to four or more GPS satellites. Obstacles such as mountains and buildings block the relatively weak GPS signals.
The GPS does not require the user to transmit any data, and it operates independently of any telephonic or internet reception, though these technologies can enhance the usefulness of the GPS positioning information. The GPS provides critical positioning capabilities to military, civil, and commercial users around the world. The United States government created the system, maintains it, and makes it freely accessible to anyone with a GPS receiver.The GPS project was launched by the U.S. Department of Defense in 1973 for use by the United States military and became fully operational in 1995. It was allowed for civilian use in the 1980s. Advances in technology and new demands on the existing system have now led to efforts to modernize the GPS and implement the next generation of GPS Block IIIA satellites and Next Generation Operational Control System (OCX). Announcements from Vice President Al Gore and the White House in 1998 initiated these changes. In 2000, the U.S. Congress authorized the modernization effort, GPS III. During the 1990s, GPS quality was degraded by the United States government in a program called "Selective Availability"; this was discontinued in May 2000 by a law signed by President Bill Clinton.The GPS system is provided by the United States government, which can selectively deny access to the system, as happened to the Indian military in 1999 during the Kargil War, or degrade the service at any time. As a result, several countries have developed or are in the process of setting up other global or regional satellite navigation systems. The Russian Global Navigation Satellite System (GLONASS) was developed contemporaneously with GPS, but suffered from incomplete coverage of the globe until the mid-2000s. GLONASS can be added to GPS devices, making more satellites available and enabling positions to be fixed more quickly and accurately, to within two meters (6.6 ft). China's BeiDou Navigation Satellite System is due to achieve global reach in 2020. There are also the European Union Galileo positioning system, and India's NAVIC. Japan's Quasi-Zenith Satellite System (QZSS) is a GPS satellite-based augmentation system to enhance GPS's accuracy.
When selective availability was lifted in 2000, GPS had about a five-meter (16 ft) accuracy. The latest stage of accuracy enhancement uses the L5 band and is now fully deployed. GPS receivers released in 2018 that use the L5 band can have much higher accuracy, pinpointing to within 30 centimetres or 11.8 inches.

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