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Iridium Will Supply Satellite Links For ARGO Tracker

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by Staff Writers
Bethesda MD (SPX) May 11, 2006
Iridium Satellite announced Wednesday it will provide long-range data links for ARGO Tracker's real-time, global asset-tracking system. Under the agreement, ARGO Tracker will incorporate the Iridium 9601 short-burst data modem into its asset tracking to provide global coverage in areas beyond the reach of ground-based wireless networks.

The ARGO Tracker system incorporates client-driven custom configurations using GPS, other sensor capabilities and Web-based user interfaces. The system offers complete asset visibility throughout all phases of the supply chain from origin to destination, Iridium said in a statement.

"The Iridium-enhanced ARGO Tracker will permit companies to achieve rapid return on investment by reducing customer churn, decreasing operating expenses, improving margins and security, while concurrently fulfilling new and proposed regulatory mandates," said Mike Hammons, ARGO Tracker's chief executive officer.

Iridium provides satellite voice and data services covering the entire surface of the planet, including oceans, airways and the poles. The Iridium constellation consists of 66 low-Earth orbiting, cross-linked satellites, with multiple in-orbit spares - the largest commercial satellite array in the world.

ARGO Tracker, in Tucson, Ariz., provides customizable, real-time asset-tracking technology intended to help companies reduce their product and freight losses resulting from theft, poor supply chain visibility, damage and spoilage. ARGO Tracker is a subsidiary of Argo-Tech Corporation, a manufacturer of aviation fuel and gas delivery systems.

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Spirent Federal GPS Simulation System Selected by Naval Air Systems Command
Yorba Linda CA (SPX) May 11, 2006
Spirent Federal has announced that the U.S. Navy's Naval Air Systems Command PMA209 Common System Integration Lab in Patuxent River, Md., has purchased and taken delivery of a Spirent Simulation System that will be used for testing a variety of GPS Receivers.






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