by Editor | Sep 15, 2017 | Blog
Editor’s Note: The European Commission says they have identified over 140,000 unique electronic signatures for GPS jammers in Europe as a part of random sampling studies. We wonder that there are not more of these incidents being made public. Also that there is...
by Editor | Sep 13, 2017 | Blog
The US Maritime Administration (MARAD) issued an alert concerning reports of GPS spoofing in the Black Sea on the 22nd of June. At the time they characterized the report as “unsubstantiated.” On the first of this month, MARAD issued Maritime Advisory...
by Editor | Sep 11, 2017 | Blog
Editor’s Note: Bob Poole is a respected authority on air traffic control policy issues. His widely read and respected newsletter offers thoughtful commentary on policy and operational issues. The most recent edition encourages efforts in the Congress to provide...
by Editor | Sep 7, 2017 | Blog
Editor’s Note: It is great to see some investors understand the need for an eLoran system to enable shipping to be safer and more efficient. Would be good if we had empowered people with his vision in the right places in government. Brian Ladin of Delos Shipping...
by Editor | Sep 6, 2017 | Blog
Editor’s Note: This article responds to the question from mariners and others in the industry – ‘What’s going on? We hear about new Chinese satellites, European satellites, and other projects all the time, but none of it seems to be making a...
by Editor | Aug 31, 2017 | Blog
Editor’s Note: This piece by three professors from the US Naval War College is comprehensive and disturbing. Very much worth the read for anyone remotely interested in maritime or cybersecurity issues. Our thanks to Mr. Richard Hiscock and the folks at...