Rockwell Indicates Everyday Uses for Global Positioning Systems 09/13/96 Rockwell Provides GPS Solutions for Everyday Applications; Invites Media Inquiries SEAL BEACH, Calif., Sept. 11 /PRNewswire/ -- If you need to get there, Rockwell can probably help you find the way. Whether you're driving a car, flying a plane, plowing a field, operating a big rig, hiking through the wilderness or fishing, Global Positioning System technology pioneered by Rockwell tells you where you are and how to get to your destination. The Global Positioning System (GPS) enables users anywhere in the world to determine their location precisely by using receivers to interpret signals from an array of Rockwell-built satellites. Rockwell first became involved with GPS in 1974, when it won a contract to build satellites and receivers for the U.S. government. Today, Rockwell, a leader in the GPS market with more than $2.5 billion in GPS-related sales over two decades, is providing advanced navigation systems, including GPS, for pilots, soldiers, truck and car drivers, hikers, and fishermen. In April, Rockwell was selected by the U.S. Air Force to design, develop and produce the next generation of Navstar Global Positioning System (GPS) satellites. Examples of Rockwell GPS applications: -- Hertz, the world's largest rental car company, is installing Rockwell-built satellite navigation systems in 7,500 vehicles operating in major U.S. cities. The system provides easy-to-follow, turn-by-turn, directions to virtually any address within a defined geographic area. -- Pilots are using GPS technology from Rockwell's Collins Avionics businesses to make navigation simpler than ever. -- U.S. farmers are using Rockwell's GPS technology for crop management, reporting and analysis for precision farming. The Rockwell system marries the highly accurate, precision location technology of GPS with the recordkeeping and database management of sophisticated geoprocessing software, allowing farmers to manage their fields as never before. -- For trucking companies, Rockwell provides real-time, two-way information exchange and precise vehicle positioning between driver and dispatcher. -- Rockwell also builds the "brains" behind many of the GPS products used by hikers or fishermen. Rockwell designs commercial GPS "chipsets," as small a business card, that are incorporated by leading manufacturers for applications including personal computers, automotive, marine, military, general aviation and surveying. Rockwell employs many of the world's foremost experts on GPS and its down- to-earth applications, and invites media inquiries on GPS markets or technology. Rockwell also has numerous photos of satellites or receivers available.