by Editor | Feb 8, 2022 | Blog
Image: US Department of Defense Blog Editor’s Note: A very good column by Doug Taggart who writes “Defense Matters” for the quarterly ION Newsletter. And we love the sub-head “Just Saber Rattling – It is… until it...
by Editor | Feb 6, 2022 | Blog
Blog Editor’s Note: We have not see a lot of papers about PNT governance (other than our own), so it was great to receive this one from our colleague Andy Proctor. He presented it at the Royal Institute of Navigation’s (RIN) International Navigation...
by Editor | Feb 4, 2022 | Blog
Blog Editor’s Note: The Hon. Langhorne Bond was a supporter of resilient navigation and timing long before establishment of the RNT Foundation. In addition to the mentions in this obituary, he was one of our founding members. And, as part of his generous...
by Editor | Feb 3, 2022 | Blog
Image: Shutterstock Blog Editor’s Note: The headline of this the below short post by a leading Lisbon law firm is right on target. Yet the text speaks only to PNT from GNSS. Nothing about nascent commercial efforts in LEO, or mature fiber, and terrestrial...
by Editor | Feb 2, 2022 | Blog
Image: Shutterstock Blog Editor’s Note: No surprise here. Russia has always been justifiably proud of it’s impressive electronic warfare capability. Their famous boast is “Our EW makes aircraft carriers useless!” Might be a bit overstated,...
by Editor | Feb 1, 2022 | Blog
Image: Youtube/3 Arts Entertainment Blog Editor’s Note: This is a much smoother, even more menacing, demonstration of power in space and the ability to disrupt GPS/GNSS and other systems than Russia’s blasting a satellite to bits last year. It shows much...