by Editor | Aug 3, 2021 | Blog
Blog Editor’s Note: An excellent summary of where America has been with PNT resilience and policy and where it needs to go. Interesting to note that the false rationale “GPS is expensive so we need to economize and have fewer other PNT sources” seems...
by Editor | Aug 2, 2021 | Blog
Image: NASA Blog Editor’s Note: Interesting assertion by two authors who should know what they are talking about. Conventional wisdom has been that GPS is a constellation and anti-satellite satellites (ASATs) can only attack one other satellite. So very hard to...
by Editor | Jul 30, 2021 | Blog
Image: Shutterstock Blog Editor’s Note: More outstanding work by Bjorn Bergman from SkyTruth uncovering massive location deception operations. In this instance, it seems as though there are no RF transmissions involved. In addition to the Wired article below,...
by Editor | Jul 29, 2021 | Blog
Image: NASA/JPL Caltech Blog Editor’s Note: It is interesting how this headline can be seen as pertaining to different issues by so many folks with very different interests and concerns. Those worried about autonomy and intelligent transporation systems likely...
by Editor | Jul 29, 2021 | Blog
Image: Business Wire Blog Editor’s Note: Another example of timing and navigation interests joining forces. Full disclosure – UrsaNav and Oscilloquartz, an ADVA brand, are both corporate members of the RNT Foundation. UrsaNav trials eLoran as vital...
by Editor | Jul 28, 2021 | Blog
Image Shutterstock Blog Editor’s Note: This article has a number of interesting observations even though it conflates and confuses satnav and satcomms. The comments by the former head of the British Navy (First Sea Lord), who was also the nation’s first...