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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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Navigating GPS Vulnerabilities, Implications for US Economic and National Security: The Hudson Institute (video)
Image: The Hudson Institute/Youtube What's New: A panel discussion at the Hudson Institute, in person, live-streamed, and recorded. Why It's Important: This was an entirely new idea for lots of attendees, including some from international development, transportation,...
Ireland has Europe’s First Verified Global Navigation Satellite System Data Stream Service
Image: NASI, Timing Solutions' Dr. Zdenek Chaloupka & NSAI's David Fleming What's New: Ireland leading the way in authenticating GNSS signals to counter spoofing. Why It's Important: Spoofing is increasingly becoming a problem threatening the safety of life and...
The next frontier in navigation: Why businesses, consumers, and investors should pay attention to GPS alternatives – FastCompany
Image: Shutterstock What's New: More popular dissemination about what has been a niche issue. Why It's Important: The more diverse audiences are exposed, the greater the probability of solutions. What Else to Know: The author is Chief Marketing officer at Ubix.AI -...
PNT Resilience for an Era of Great Power Competition – CSIS
Image: NASA What's New: A short piece from the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS). Why It's Important: This paper helps raise the issue to the policy level where it has long belonged but not been considered. CSIS has a lot of credibility, especially...
Quantum & PNT – Potential but…
Image: Shutterstock What's New: A report by the Quantum Economic Development Consortium about the potential to use quantum sensing for PNT. Why it's Important: Quantum clocks can keep very, very precise and accurate time. Quantum sensors can act like inertial devices...