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GPS Threat to Smart Grid Growing – New Paper by MITRE (March 2016)

by Editor | May 3, 2016 | Blog

As we make the grid more efficient, GPS time becomes more important to keeping it going.

Here is a new presentation by Kevin M. Skey and Dr. Michael L. Cohen of MITRE.

Here is a graphic of all the places the grid uses time.

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