Dr. Rui Hirokawa is Deputy General Manager, Space Systems Department, at Kamakura Works, Mitsubishi Electric Corporation. A fixture in today’s GNSS community, he manages several QZSS-related projects, including the centimeter-level augmentation service (CLAS), and has recently been deeply involved in the international standardization of high-accuracy GNSS.
Rui Hirokawa grew up in the Tokyo suburb of Nerima, near the city’s idyllic Syakujii Park. “From my home, it took about 20 minutes, on foot and by train, to get to the center of Tokyo,” Rui said. “I remember walking a great deal as a child, with my parents and my brother, going to the park, and always finding lots of interesting things to do.”
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In year two, the Space Force is focused on international partnerships February 4 Chief of Space Operations Gen. Jay Raymond, right, meets Feb. 2 with Gen. Jeff Harrigian, commander of U.S. Air Forces in Europe and Africa, center, and French Lt. Gen. Pascal Delerce, Allied Air Command deputy commander, at the NATO Allied Air Command headquarters at Ramstein Air Base in Germany. (NATO Headquarters Allied Air Command) WASHINGTON If the first year of the U.S. Space Force’s existence was focused inwardly on organizing the new service, its second year will center on building relationships not only with the other services, but with international partners.
In year two, the Space Force is focused on international partnerships February 4 Chief of Space Operations Gen. Jay Raymond, right, meets Feb. 2 with Gen. Jeff Harrigian, commander of U.S. Air Forces in Europe and Africa, center, and French Lt. Gen. Pascal Delerce, Allied Air Command deputy commander, at the NATO Allied Air Command headquarters at Ramstein Air Base in Germany. (NATO Headquarters Allied Air Command) WASHINGTON If the first year of the U.S. Space Force’s existence was focused inwardly on organizing the new service, its second year will center on building relationships not only with the other services, but with international partners.