
GPS is a cornerstone for emergency services
July 31, 2024
Location is one of the most important pieces of information on which first responders depend to provide timely emergency services.
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Location is one of the most important pieces of information on which first responders depend to provide timely emergency services.
A new report by the National Security Space Association details vulnerabilities in U.S. positioning, navigation and timing (PNT) services. The document offers recommendations on how to bolster PNT in the U.S.
A roundup of recent products in the GNSS and inertial positioning industry from the July 2024 issue of GPS World magazine.
By digitizing the paper Erie Canal charts, NOAA can now provide electronic navigational charts for the canal from Albany to Lake Ontario.
Properly executed, Britain’s policy framework will position it as a global leader in sovereign and resilient PNT.
In the GNSS industry, the purchasers of OEM products typically are manufacturers of products that require precise positioning or navigation capabilities, from precision agriculture, to surveying and mapping, to UAV missions.
In this cover story, PNT executives from four companies offer their insights on a wide range of complementary PNT technologies.
Researchers from the University of Texas at Austin have identified an Israeli air base as a large source of widespread GPS disruptions affecting civilian airline navigation in the Middle East, reported The New York Times.
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