The Global Positioning System (GPS) Systems Engineering Case Study (O’Brien & Griffin, 2008) describes the application of systems engineering during the concept validation, system design and development, and production phases of the GPS program. The case examines the applied systems engineering processes, as well as the interactions of the GPS Joint Program Office, the prime contractors, and the plethora of government agencies that were associated with the programs development and fielding.
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