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Protect the Frequencies – By preventing interference
Toughen Receivers – With readily available technology
Augment Services – With difficult to disrupt terrestrial signals
Our Challenge
Much of the world depends upon satellite systems for precise navigation and timing services. These are exceptionally accurate and dependable, yet GPS/GNSS jamming, spoofing, and other forms of interference appear to be growing in frequency and severity. Neither are space systems immune to severe space weather or cyber-attack. This has the potential for devastating effects on our lives and economic activity.
From Our Blog
Canada’s Ligado Decision
Image: Shutterstock What's New: Ligado sought permission for terrestrial broadcast in Canada on frequencies adjacent to GPS and was denied. The FCC granted Ligado permission to do so in the U.S. This decision was appealed by seven groups one of which was the RNT...
Magnetic Navigation Surging
Image: US Air Force What's New: In just the last several days two different organizations in the Dept of Defense have had media releases about magnetic navigation. Why its Important: Lots of folks, DOD especially, are always looking for ways to navigate when GPS and...
GPS Innovation Alliance Appoints Lisa Dyer
Blog Editor's Note: We missed this announcement somehow when it came out last month. Nevertheless, we are very glad to welcome MS Dyer to the community! "The GPS Innovation Alliance seeks to protect, promote, and enhance use of GPS." So, a lot of shared interests...
Starlink, other LEO & comms sats also jammed
Image: Shutterstock What's New: Russians are interfering with more than just GPS signals. They are jamming higher power satellites in Low Earth Orbit (LEO) also. Why It's Important: Calculating one's location using communications satellites can be an alternative if...
DOT seeks Public Input on Advanced Air Mobility – ‘GPS is not enough’
Image: Shutterstock What's New: The Dept of Transportation (Office of the Secretary, interestingly, not FAA) is asking for public input on "Advanced Air Mobility" or AAM. According to NASA "The vision of AAM is that of a safe, accessible, automated, and affordable air...