by Editor | Feb 11, 2019 | Blog
Blog Editor’s Note: We are not sure if this is another instance of Russia jamming GPS in Norway or part of the most recent spate of instances. Suffice it to say that Russia has been jamming GPS in northern Norway a lot. This is a good article as it reminds us...
by Editor | Feb 7, 2019 | Blog
Blog Editor’s Note: We have reported before on the tension between the government’s need to test and exercise GPS disruptions and aviation interests that can suffer economic losses and other problems. This is particularly interesting as aviation has a...
by Editor | Feb 5, 2019 | Blog
Blog Editor’s Note: The RIN has always been a leader in advocating for resilience. As an example, they typically host a Resilient PNT forum the day before their annual International Navigation Conference. The professional heirs of John Harrison and Isaac Newton,...
by Editor | Feb 4, 2019 | Blog
Blog Editor’s Note: While the Department of Homeland Security has said that it is working on a similar effort with NIST, progress has been slow. In fact, the government shutdown cancelled a workshop that was to be held at ION last week in Reston. We had been...
by Editor | Jan 31, 2019 | Blog
Blog Editor’s Note: The below excellent article by Dee Ann Divis gives some good context to a Q&A response by RNTF President Dana Goward at ION earlier this week. GPS Backup May Get More Attention as Lawmakers Highlight Risks to Space Assets, Critical...
by Editor | Jan 29, 2019 | Blog, Presentations
Blog Editor’s note: Foundation President Dana A. Goward gave the keynote address this morning for this year’s International International Technical Meeting at the Institute of Navigation. The nominal title of the address was “GNSS – From A...