The federal Radionavigation Plan was developed in response to a congressional dictate contained in section 507 of the International Maritime Satellite Communications Act (Public Law 95-564 of November 1978) that required the development of a plan to reduce the overlap and proliferation of federally operated radionavigation systems. Its specific purposes are to: Present an integrated federal military and civil policy and plan for all common civil/military radionavigation systems. Provide a comparison of civil and military radionavigation systems on a common basis. Present an approach for achieving the maximum consolidation of civil and military radionavigation systems. Provide a multi-year plan for federally operated radionavigation systems. Provide government radionavigation planning information for users and manufacturers.
Federal radionavigation policy forum statement of policy
Forum fuer die Bundes-Funknavigations-Politik
1984
2 Seiten
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
Englisch
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