by Editor | Apr 12, 2016 | Blog
While comprehensive information about North Korea’s most recent spate of GPS jamming has yet to be made available, additional and intriguing bits continue to appear every couple of days. North Korea began jamming on the 31st of March and the last incident so far was...
by Editor | Apr 6, 2016 | Blog
Guest Post by Mr. Charles Schue, CEO, UrsaNav, Inc. Over the past several days, North Korea has “reached across its borders” to jam GPS signals in South Korea. This had been a yearly occurrence for a while happening in 2010, 2011, and 2012. Its resurgence this year...
by Editor | Apr 4, 2016 | Blog
Juniper Networks, in partnership with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, will host a special event at the New York Stock Exchange on Tuesday, April 19, 8:30-11:30 a.m. Attend the Opening Bell Viewing, followed by briefings of why precision timing is so critical...
by Editor | Apr 4, 2016 | Blog
Contradicting initial reports in the New York Times of no impact, the South Korean KBS News Radio reported that maritime and aviation traffic has been disrupted. This aligns with reports published by the BBC and other outlets. 5 April 2016 Korea Times Report BBC...
by Editor | Apr 1, 2016 | Blog
South Korean officials have reported that their neighbors to the north are, once again, jamming GPS signals, according to an item in the New York Times. The report says that the jamming is weaker than in previous events and that air and ship traffic and...
by Editor | Mar 30, 2016 | Blog
Blog Editor Note: In December a group of Congressmen wrote to Deputy Secretary Mendez at the Department of Transportation objecting to DoT’s plans to demolish and dispose of National Differential GPS infrastructure. They agreed that some signals may be needed,...