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Protect the Frequencies – By preventing interference
Toughen Receivers – With readily available technology
Augment Services – With difficult to disrupt terrestrial signals
What to do? Some recommendations.
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Royal Institute of Navigation posts resilient PNT tools – Feedback welcome
Image: Royal Institute of Navigation What's New: The Royal Institute of Navigation (RIN) has posted a series of tools to help explain PNT and the need for resilience to those outside the community, and to help organizations evaluate their readiness for GNSS...
The future of navigation (MOSA) is happening! – USAF’s R-EGI Project
Image: U.S. Air Force What's New: The Air Force is making progress with it's Modular Open Systems Architecture (MOSA) approach to navigation. Why It's Important: Building a navigation system (like GPS) into an aircraft, weapons, or other system means that to change or...
GAO: More M-Code Delays
Image: Shutterstock What's New: The latest report from GAO about DoD's leadership and management of the GPS program. Why It's Important: Operation of GPS and its associated upgrades and research efforts cost upwards of $2B/yr. The Government Accountability Office...
Europe moving toward a “timing backbone” and looking for input – GPS World
Image: European Commission What's New: Another move by Europe reaffirming their assertion that PNT from space-based is not enough. Why It's Important: Implementing such a system will make participants much more resilient, safer, and support economic (especially tech)...
N. Korea spoofing, again. – SKAI & AP
Image: SKAI Data Services What's New: Another round of GPS disruption by North Korea. Why It's Important: GPS spoofing causes receivers to have hazardously misleading information that can cause or contribute to accidents. What Else to Know: South Korea continues to...