The GPS system uses over two dozen satellites to broadcast precise timing signals, allowing GPS receivers to determine their location on Earth through triangulation. The US Department of Defense developed GPS for military use but it is now available freely for civilian applications. GPS provides location services for navigation worldwide and is important for map-making, land surveying, and time referencing needed for some scientific research. Next-generation GPS satellites are being added to increase coverage and accuracy of civilian signals and add military capabilities. The Wide Area Augmentation System improves GPS accuracy to within 6 feet for compatible receivers.