WASHINGTON, July 18,
2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The Moorman Center for Space
Studies, the National Security Space Association's independent
think tank, today released a report entitled, "America's Asymmetric
Vulnerability to Navigation Warfare: Leadership and Strategic
Direction Needed to Mitigate Significant Threats." Authored by
Marc Berkowitz, a member of NSSA's Board of Advisors, the
report describes growing threats to the U.S. Global Positioning
System (GPS) and makes recommendations to mitigate vulnerabilities
to such threats and reestablish U.S. leadership in space-based and
terrestrial positioning, navigation, and timing.
Chair of the Moorman Center for Space Studies, Chris Williams, stated, "Most Americans take the
availability of GPS for granted, yet threats to GPS are real and
growing. This timely report provides a compelling argument for
regaining U.S. leadership in, and assuring the resilience of,
space-based and terrestrial PNT and lays out a clear, actionable
strategy to accomplish this objective."
Dana Goward, President of the
Resilient Navigation & Timing Foundation, stated, "Focused
leadership, properly empowered and resourced, is essential to
restore America's global PNT leadership."
The paper can be viewed using this link
https://nssaspace.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/NAVWAR-FINAL.pdf
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