by Editor | Dec 4, 2023 | Blog
What’s New: The agenda for this week’s meeting of the President’s Space-based PNT Advisory Board in Houston. Why It’s Important: Members of the PNT community can find the presentations and discussions by government officials, academics, and...
by Editor | Nov 28, 2023 | Blog
Image: National Time Service Center, Chinese Academy of Sciences What’s New: A paper published yesterday providing more information on China’s plans to expand their eLoran service. The paper also confirmed China is using eLoran timing signals to increase...
by Editor | Nov 26, 2023 | Blog
Image: Shutterstock What’s New: A real world case study of the impact of GPS jamming on electrical grids. Installation of anti-jam antennas seems to have helped. Why It’s Important: GPS signals are used by virtually every technology and many, many...
by Editor | Nov 24, 2023 | Blog
Image: U.S. Space Force/ Ethan Johnson What’s New: A discussion of diversity of platforms and uses for GPS and the need for diverse alternatives. Why It’s Important: Military, and eventually civil users will need to switch from over-reliance on GPS (a...
by Editor | Nov 22, 2023 | Blog
Image: GAO/DOD What’s New: A guest blog post by two officers of Cubic Corporation that correctly points out the need for the military to develop and implement non-GPS PNT. BTW – we prefer to say things like “GPS+” verses “beyond...