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Extract of: ADDENDUM 1 UPDATED (Oct. 2000) 0004 - Addendum 1 - Update Page 28 - 48
 

 

1989 - A settlement ( in 1997) was reached with the U.S. Government in respect to a 1989 contract termination with Cincinnati Electronics Corporation , a wholly owned U.S. subsidiary of Canadian Marconi Company. CEC specialized in GPS CMC products in the US.

1991- Marconi was interested in buying the MKSA Hybrid Power Supply Module.  A legal problem occurred when registering the Patent at the law office of Robic & Robic (Patent & Copyright Office, Montreal). The MKSA was assisted with this registration by the QIRC. Marconi and the QRC didn’t want   Mr. Claude Bellefleur’s name and mine on the patent.  A dispute assigned to Robic by the lawyer’s file number 0374PR was deposited but nothing came of it.  I referred Mr. Claude Bellefleur to a Lawyer personally, in April 1991.

1992- The ITRF is dynamic, with new solutions for the reference frame being computed annually; the ITRF has been adopted by the International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics (IUGG) for geodetic and geodynamic applications (Boucher and Altamimi, 1992).  

1994 - The concept of the Canadian Spatial Reference System CSRS was introduced by the Geodetic Survey Division of Natural Resources Canada (Crossley et al., 1994; Geodetic Survey Division, 1996; Geodetic Survey Division, 1995) in response to the need for a system compatible with modern positioning techniques.

The U.S. Department of Defense in March 1994 launched the Global Positioning Satellite (GPS) 36 in the C-1 orbital plane. Page 36….

1995 Telesat introduces standard Digital Video Compression (DVC) services in both the C- and Ku- bands. This new service, provided out of the Toronto and Montreal Teleports in both frequency bands and out of the Edmonton Teleport in Ku-band, offers cost-effective video and audio using the international standard MPEG II video technology.  

*DirecPC is a trademark of Hughes Network Systems, Inc.

1996 - WASHINGTON (Mar 29, 1996 12:21 p.m. EST) -- The Clinton administration announced today it will loosen military security restrictions and allow greater commercial use of a global navigation system. Page 34…     

The Quebec 1982 lawsuit deal made with Marconi Company appeared April 6, 1998, when I read the Marconi Company had agreed to acquire 58% of the total shares outstanding of NovAtel Inc. in 1996. In the summer of 1996, the Marconi Company hired it's former 1971 employee Mr. Claude Bellefleur. After three weeks, they asked him to sign security papers as a routine procedure for the company. About one hour later he was asked by one of his supervisors to drop everything he was doing and follow him into his office.  There he told him he was fired (without any legitimate reason) and then brought him to the Marconi Company Personnel Office.   

At the Marconi Company Personnel Office, Bellefleur was informed that the company would give him one full week of pay and then they escorted him directly to the exit door like a criminal intruder. Marconi Company’s was working on some GLS (GPS) applications for the Canadian and Quebec Government.  

"The cable television industry has, for many years, demonstrated its know-how and ability to innovate, as evidenced by the Vidéoway system and UBI an acronym for Universal, Bi-directional and Interactive. The Initial testing begin October 31, 1996 and involved approximately 30,000 homes in the Saguenay region by March 1997.

In December 1, 1997- UBI Consortium Inc. - CINCH is the national clearing house on Canadian networking initiatives and Canada's contribution to the G7 Global Inventory Project (GIP). Marconi  NovAtel Abridgement page 226 –227 of 579

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