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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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Will $8B OCX be cancelled soon? – Lots of indicators
Image: Shutterstock What's new: A string of statements and actions that probably indicate the troubled OCX program is about to be cancelled for failing to deliver a workable system after 16 years and $8B of effort. Why it's important: GPS needs an upgraded and...
Updated GNSS Interference Resource Guide – FAA
Image: FAA What's new: An FAA guide for pilots we just heard about. It was first published in December, but was recently updated Why it's important: Aircraft are the platforms most impacted by GNSS interference at the moment. Signals travel line-of-sight so aircraft...
GNSS Interference Now a Constant of Modern Conflict, SWF Annual Report Finds – Inside GNSS
Image: Shutterstock What's new: The most recent edition of the Secure World Foundation's "Global Counterspace Capabilities" report discusses GNSS interference at greater length. It is described as a constant - now just part of the environment. Why it's important: This...
LA / Long Beach Port GPS Jamming Story – UHU in GPS World
Image: UHU What's new: Several interesting cases of interference and detection at the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach, CA. Why it's important: GPS/GNSS interference can disrupt port operations. Deliberate interference with GPS/GNSS is almost always associated with...
Key Takeaways from the Assured PNT Summit – Inside GNSS
Image: Defense Strategies Institute What's new: Takeaways from last week's Assured PNT Summit sponsored by Defense Strategies Institute and moderated by the RNTF President. Why it's important: In many ways the audience focused more on policy issues and less on tech...



















