by Editor | May 23, 2018 | Blog
The European Union’s STRIKE3 project briefed the PNT Advisory Board last week about their on-going work to detect and identify GNSS disruptions. Through limited sampling, the project has come up with some disturbing results showing the vulnerability of GNSS...
by Editor | May 22, 2018 | Blog
Smart Sky Networks hammered home two points at the PNT Advisory Board last week: UAV/UAS and On Demand Mobility are on the verge of being huge social and economic enablers They can’t do it with easily disrupted PNT signals The United States has been a world...
by Editor | May 21, 2018 | Blog
The European Union’s STRIKE3 project reported at the US PNT Advisory Board meeting last week that their study of GPS/GNSS jamming in Europe and elsewhere has shown that jammers are evolving to become more sophisticated and prevalent. The results of measurements...
by Editor | May 19, 2018 | Blog
‘Resilient PNT efforts suffer from the tragedy of the commons. Every government department and agency wants it, but each think it’s the responsibility of another. it can only be done at the highest levels of government and that’s what’s...
by Editor | May 15, 2018 | Blog
Blog Editor’s Note: 99%+ of GPS users are not in the Department of Defense. We are reminded of a comment at a recent workshop on GPS and critical infrastructure. After a presentation about DoD’s extensive Assured PNT program, one participant asked...
by Editor | May 14, 2018 | Blog
In March the European Union released its Radionavigation Plan calling for non-space backup systems for GNSS. Late last month the European Commission announced an effort to identify user requirements for such backup systems. In a memo dated the 26th of April Galileo...