The Resilient Navigation and Timing Foundation’s leadership was pleased to welcome members to the foundation’s first Annual Meeting and Dinner last night at the Metropolitan Club in Washington, DC. Life member, Admiral Thad Allen (USCG ret), one of the newest members of the National PNT Advisory Board, provided his insights on our need for improved PNT governance and how to Protect, Toughen, and Augment navigation and timing systems to improve resilience. Members had the opportunity to openly discuss issues with ADM Allen, including the need for refined and focused public messaging on resilience issues. The very strong alignment between the Foundation’s goals and recommendations being made by the National PNT Advisory Board was quite apparent.
Munich 9 Years On: Same Message, More Urgency – Inside GNSS
Image: Shutterstock What's new: RNTF President Dana Goward's column for the May/June edition of Inside GNSS+. Why it's important: It discusses a PNT example of how concern within the tech community does not necessarily turn into action by political leaders. Or at...










