by Editor | Oct 2, 2017 | Blog
Editor’s Note: Dr. Per Enge is a noted authority on electronic navigation and fellow member of the National PNT Advisory Board. If you were at ION in Portland last week, you may have attended his tutorial about resilient PNT. Congratulations, Per, on this new...
by Editor | Sep 29, 2017 | Blog
Marine Electronics & Communications Wed 16 Aug 2017 by Martyn Wingrove Editor Martyn Wingrove expects the threat of another Korean war will lead to investment in maritime security and alternatives to GPS Heightened tensions on the Korean peninsula highlights the...
by Editor | Sep 29, 2017 | Blog
Editor’s Note: This post from the US Coast Guard is a good reminder about safe navigation practices. The master involved did very well. He was also fortunate that he was well off shore in open water and his GPS was off by 25 miles. If he had been in restricted...
by Editor | Sep 28, 2017 | Blog
SAE, the world’s largest standards setting organization, recently concluded a work group meeting on standards for complementary PNT to protect critical infrastructure and automated vehicles of all kinds (air, land, sea). The US government has twice announced...
by Editor | Sep 27, 2017 | Blog
Editor’s Note: Working with a maritime analytics company we discovered three instances in the last two years in which groups of ships were reporting their positions to be at airports. Here is our press release. USA Today did an article on the topic. So did...
by Editor | Sep 25, 2017 | Blog
Several videos have been posted on YouTube alleging to show someone locating the source of GPS spoofing in Moscow. Here is one: The assertion is that the source is near, but not in, the Kremlin. According the the website indigogo.com “XNZR is a personal WiFi...