by Editor | Aug 26, 2015 | Blog
This week “Space Daily” re-posted an item from the Russian news outlet “Sputnik.” The article claims that the nation’s long standing expertise in electronic warfare has culminated in the ability to neutralize aircraft carriers, and that this will be demonstrated at...
by Editor | Aug 25, 2015 | Blog
This is the first in a series of posts that summarize interviews with important consumers and providers of PNT services. Today’s is from a conversation with Mr. Andrew Bach, VP, and Chief Architect at Juniper Networks, a company that provides network systems and...
by Editor | Aug 20, 2015 | Blog
The US Coast Guard recently published its intent to close 62 of 84 Differential GPS sites, most of them in non-coastal areas. The use of DGPS has long been on the decline, as has the availability of receivers that are able to take advantage of the service. Users have,...
by Editor | Aug 13, 2015 | Blog
If your GPS receiver is being jammed, there’s a pretty good chance you are going to know that you don’t have a signal you can trust. If it is being spoofed… not so much. Sure, if the spoofer is unsophisticated enough to make your receiver believe it’s in China and you...
by Editor | Aug 12, 2015 | Blog
Hacking a Phone’s GPS May Have Just Got Easier Forbes Tech 7 Aug 2015 Parmy Olsen One of the drawbacks of our increasingly connected world is the proliferation of new wireless connections to hack. More worrying is when hackers finding cheaper and more accessible...