by Editor | Jul 10, 2018 | Blog
Blog Editor’s Note: Everyone agrees that the DoD needs to exercise to stay ready and defend the nation. At the same time, commercial aviation companies have businesses to run, customers to serve, and costs to control. Aviation operations are not as efficient,...
by Editor | Jul 9, 2018 | Blog
Blog Editor’s Note: A couple interesting things about this. First, while the event was put on by the Royal Institute of Navigation, it was sponsored by two government agencies. Further evidence of the UK government’s seriousness in addressing this issue. ...
by Editor | Jul 6, 2018 | Blog
Blog Editor’s Note: It’s interesting that the rouge antenna was about 60ft away from the antenna it was jamming. Also that fixing the problem automatically improved service to the company’s customers. The Equinix LD4 Data Centre in Slough had been...
by Editor | Jul 5, 2018 | Blog
Blog Editor’s Note: Improving the way we are organized to better focus on space is a good idea. But the real underlying threat to the nation is not that we are poorly organized. It’s that we critically depend on our space systems, and they are very...
by Editor | Jul 2, 2018 | Blog
Two perspectives on the role and importance of timing in electrical grid operations were on display in San Jose the week before last. One presentation was at the NIST Assured Access to Accurate Time Workshop and was by the Electric Power Research Institute. It said...
by Editor | Jun 29, 2018 | Blog
Blog Editor’s Note: The Department of Homeland Security is hosting another opportunity for equipment manufacturers to evaluate their equipment’s performance during live disruption conditions. This could be a valuable opportunity for some to better...