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Update on SouthPAN
Published:6 August 2021
Update on SouthPAN
The Australian and New Zealand Governments are delivering on their plan to provide early services from the SouthPAN satellite-based augmentation system in 2022.
The Request for Tender (RFT) seeking a prime contractor for SouthPAN was released in March 2020.
Geoscience Australia are seeking to separately procure satellite payload services for SouthPAN.
These payload services will broadcast SouthPAN positioning data to users.
More information about the tender for the provision of payload, including the ability to register interest, is now available on AusTender.
SouthPAN will provide Australians and New Zealanders with world-class access to positioning services that will improve the accuracy from the current 5 to 10 metres, down to 10 centimetres on land and sea without the need for mobile or internet coverage.
The development of SouthPAN is a partnership between Geoscience Australia and Land Information New Zealand (LINZ) under the Australia New Zealand Science, Research and Innovation Cooperation Agreement.
SouthPAN will be the first service of its kind in the southern hemisphere and is expected to generate $6 billion in benefits over 30 years.
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