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Positioning Navigation and Timing Executives Want More Resiliency for GPS

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5, 2024 – Executives in the positioning, navigation and timing space want more resiliency for GPS in order to ensure communications viability. communications and geopositioning efforts. WASHINGTON, Dec. Both nations have formulated answers to the U.S.

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NextNav: GPS Backup Promises $14.6 Billion in Economic Benefits

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25, 2024 – NextNav, a geolocation company, has made a bold case for a terrestrial GPS backup system, saying it could shield the U.S. The report also introduced an “insurance premium” estimate, which valued the financial benefit of NextNav's proposed system as $10.8 WASHINGTON, Oct. billion for the U.S.

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Joe Supan: The Rise and Inevitable Downfall of 7,000 Starlink Satellites

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" I've heard stories like Hopson's a lot in my seven years reporting on the broadband industry and its technology. Amazon's  Project Kuiper  plans to launch its first operational satellites in early 2025 and has permission from the Federal Communications Commission to deploy as many as  3,236 satellites. 

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FCC Opens Inquiry into GPS Backup

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WASHINGTON, March 27, 2025 – The Federal Communications Commission moved Thursday to open an inquiry into alternatives or backups to the Global Positioning System. That’s not the FCC’s only consideration for a ground-based system, though.

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Meeting A National Security Challenge: The Race To GPS Resiliency

Broadband Breakfast

As noted in a National Security Space Association  report , China and Russia already have terrestrial complements to space-based positioning, navigation and timing (PNT), decades after the U.S. originally invented the Global Positioning System (GPS). Government officials are sounding the alarm about how far the U.S.