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Skip to content GPS.GOV Official U.S. government information about the Global Positioning System (GPS) and related topics * Home * General Public * Professionals * Legislative Staff * Students & Teachers * Español * Français * 中文 * عربي * What's New * News Items * Video Messages * Launch Videos * Presentations * Calendar of Events * Congressional Newsletter * Website Updates * Systems * GPS Overview * Space Segment * Control Segment * OCX * OCX Risk Mitigations * AEP * LADO * L-AII * Performance * Performance Reports * Accuracy * Modernization * Space Segment * Control Segment * New Civil Signals * CNAV Message * Selective Availability * Technical Documentation * Interface Specifications * Performance Standards * Federal Radionavigation Plan * PRN Code Assignments * Antenna Patterns * Codeless/Semi-Codeless GPS Access Commitments * Simulator Working Group * Augmentation Systems * Other GNSS * International Cooperation * Use of Foreign Signals * Applications * Agriculture * Aviation * Environment * Marine * Public Safety & Disaster Relief * Rail * Recreation * Roads & Highways * Space * Surveying & Mapping * Timing * Governance * Policy & Law * U.S. Policy Overview * Major Policy Documents * Legislation * Organization * National Executive Committee * Federal Agencies * National Coordination Office * Advisory Board * Civil GPS Service Interface Committee * Program Funding * FY 2023 * FY 2022 * FY 2021 * FY 2009-2020 * Congress * Legislation * Newsletter * Hearings * Reports to Congress * International Cooperation * Australia * China * Europe * India * Japan * Korea * Russia * United Kingdom * ICG * ICAO, IMO, Etc. * Spectrum & Interference * GPS Jamming * Adjacent Band Compatibility * Ligado and GPS * Use of Foreign RNSS Signals * PNT Resilience * Privacy * Multimedia * Video Messages * Launch Videos * Image Library * Presentations * 2023 * 2022 * 2021 * 2020 * 2019 & earlier * Exhibits * Smithsonian Time and Navigation * Poster * Handouts * Tutorials * Support * Frequently Asked Questions * Address, Route, & Map Problems * Service Outages & Status Reports * GPS Jamming * PNT Resilience * GPS Week Rollover * Civil GPS Service Interface Committee (CGSIC) * Meetings * International Info Subcomm * Timing Subcomm * Surveying, Mapping, & Geo-Sciences Subcomm * Technical Documentation * Interface Specifications * Performance Standards * Federal Radionavigation Plan * PRN Code Assignments * Antenna Patterns * Codeless/Semi-Codeless GPS Access Commitments * External Links * About This Website * Contact Us Search GPS: THE GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM A global public service brought to you by the U.S. government Information for the General Public HOW TO CORRECT YOUR ADDRESS IN GPS DEVICES, APPS, & ONLINE MAPS Do GPS devices show your home or business in the wrong place? The problem is not GPS! It's the mapping software. Report your issue to the software providers COMMON QUESTIONS * How do I add or correct my address in GPS devices, apps, and maps? * What can I do about trucks driving through my neighborhood? * How do I report GPS service outages? * Can GPS help me find my lost phone? * How does GPS work? * How accurate is GPS? * How vulnerable is GPS to malicious jamming? FEATURED CONTENT * What is GPS? * How GPS Works * Truckers: Don't Use Consumer GPS Devices! * GPS Jamming is Illegal For GPS Professionals WHAT'S HOT FOR PROS * PNT advisory board, Dec 2023 * CGSIC Denver 2023 * Technical documentation * Public ICWG, Sep 2023 * PRN assignments, Apr 2023 * GPS III antenna patterns (USCG.gov) * ICD uprevisions, Aug 2022 NEWS ITEMS * Nov 20: PNT Advisory Board to convene December 6-7 in Houston, TX * Sep 19: DHS Invites Critical Infrastructure Owners and Operators to GPS Spoofing Test Event * Apr 12: PNT Advisory Board to convene May 3-4 in Annapolis, MD * Mar 20: Joint announcement on GPS-KPS technical working group meeting NEW ADDITIONS TO GPS.GOV * Dec 6: Advisory board bios: Bryan Chan; Logan Scott; William Shelton * Dec 4: Dec 2023 advisory board meeting * Sep 18: May 2023 advisory board minutes (PDF) * Jul 7: 2023 Public ICWG meeting and proposed change notices RESILIENCE THROUGH RESPONSIBLE USE OF PNT Information and resources for improving positioning, navigation, and timing resilience, especially in critical infrastructure REPORT/LOOKUP GPS SERVICE DISRUPTIONS Other Audiences * For Legislative Staff * For Students & Teachers * English * español * français * 中文 * عربي GPS is operated and maintained by the U.S. Space Force. GPS.gov is maintained by the National Coordination Office for Space-Based Positioning, Navigation, and Timing. Contact us / Tell us what you think of this website. Website host: NOAA. Privacy policy. This page was last modified on December 3, 2023. For the desktop version of this page, rotate your device to landscape.