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Speaking up for GPS/GNSS Users

Speaking up for GPS/GNSS Users

and helping to protect critical infrastructure worldwide.

The RNT Foundation is a public benefit scientific and educational charity, 501(c)3

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

UK considering eLoran broadcast licenses – GPS World

UK considering eLoran broadcast licenses – GPS World

Image: RNT Foundation Blog Editor's Note: The author of this article is President of the RNT Foundation. UK considering eLoran broadcast licenses May 23, 2023  - By Dana Goward The United Kingdom’s spectrum agency, Ofcom, is seeking comments on its proposal to issue...

Defending Taiwan by countering China’s biggest threat – SpaceNews

Defending Taiwan by countering China’s biggest threat – SpaceNews

Image: Shutterstock Blog Editor's Note: The authors are President and Chairman of the Board of the RNT Foundation.   Opinion Defending Taiwan by countering China’s biggest threat  Dana A. Goward and Martin C. Faga May 22, 2023 Dana A. Goward is president of the...

PNT left out of National Cyber Strategy – ION Newsletter

PNT left out of National Cyber Strategy – ION Newsletter

What's the news: National Cybersecurity Strategy doesn't recognize PNT as a critical component of cyber. Why it's important: IT systems use PNT feeds for data and to operate systems. Most PNT inputs are GPS-based. GPS signals are very easy to deny or imitate (hack)....