by Editor | Sep 17, 2025 | Blog
Image: RNT Foundation What’s new: Discussion in Parliament about the UK’s PNT approach. Why it’s important: The UK is the first western government to take a whole-of-government, system-of-systems approach to resilient PNT. What else to know: France...
by Editor | Sep 14, 2025 | Blog
Image: Screenshot from Schiebe of S-100 drone What’s new: A report of a military drone crashing because of GPS jamming. Why it’s important: Drones/ uncrewed / autonomous systems are becoming increasingly important to both military and commercial...
by Editor | Sep 13, 2025 | Blog
Image: US DOT & DOD PNT Architecture 2008 RNTF President Dana A. Goward’s column in the September/October edition of Inside GNSS We’ve Abandoned the Gold Standard for GPS, Let’s Adopt it for PNT It’s time to create a core architecture and...
by Editor | Sep 12, 2025 | Blog
Image: DHS What’s new: Government official discusses GPS interference at the U.S. southern border. Why it’s important: There has been a lot of quiet, unofficial talk about this, but officials have heretofore not made any statements and not replied to our...
by Editor | Sep 11, 2025 | Blog
What’s new: As promised, the U.S. government is modifying export controls to allow CRPA antennas used for PNT to be more freely exported from the country. Why it’s important: These kind of antennas can significantly reduce a receiver’s vulnerability...
by Editor | Sep 7, 2025 | Blog
Image: Shutterstock – Quantum is “spooky action at a distance: – Albert Einstein What’s new: An article about DOD non-space PNT efforts. Why it’s important: DOD has long led the way in many technologies. They certainly did with PNT by...