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Session C5: Military PNT User Equipment Test Results

Advanced GPNTS Threat Testing
Kyle Swanson and Jake Bencke, NIWC Pacific
Location: Ballroom C
Date/Time: Wednesday, Jun. 14, 8:55 a.m.

This paper will address Naval Information Warfare Center (NIWC) Pacific’s efforts to conduct testing on the Navy’s Global Positioning System (GPS)-Based Positioning, Navigation, and Timing Service (GPNTS) ability to counter potential advanced Navigation Warfare threats. GPNTS is the Navy’s next generation surface ship PNT system that provides secure and robust PNT data to mission critical navigation, combat, weapons, and Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Intelligence systems on a ship. The combination of a Controlled Reception Pattern Antenna (CRPA) to null out jamming, military GPS receivers, and reasonable checks have enabled GPNTS to receive Navigation Warfare certification. This testing will go beyond the requirements to include more advanced theoretical future threats to ensure there are no future gaps. This paper will the approach used to plan and execute this testing.
Copy/paste to meet word count requirement: This paper will address Naval Information Warfare Center (NIWC) Pacific’s efforts to conduct testing on the Navy’s Global Positioning System (GPS)-Based Positioning, Navigation, and Timing Service (GPNTS) ability to counter potential advanced Navigation Warfare threats. GPNTS is the Navy’s next generation surface ship PNT system that provides secure and robust PNT data to mission critical navigation, combat, weapons, and Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Intelligence systems on a ship. The combination of a Controlled Reception Pattern Antenna (CRPA) to null out jamming, military GPS receivers, and reasonable checks have enabled GPNTS to receive Navigation Warfare certification. This testing will go beyond the requirements to include more advanced theoretical future threats to ensure there are no future gaps. This paper will the approach used to plan and execute this testing.
Copy/paste to meet word count requirement: This paper will address Naval Information Warfare Center (NIWC) Pacific’s efforts to conduct testing on the Navy’s Global Positioning System (GPS)-Based Positioning, Navigation, and Timing Service (GPNTS) ability to counter potential advanced Navigation Warfare threats. GPNTS is the Navy’s next generation surface ship PNT system that provides secure and robust PNT data to mission critical navigation, combat, weapons, and Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Intelligence systems on a ship. The combination of a Controlled Reception Pattern Antenna (CRPA) to null out jamming, military GPS receivers, and reasonable checks have enabled GPNTS to receive Navigation Warfare certification. This testing will go beyond the requirements to include more advanced theoretical future threats to ensure there are no future gaps. This paper will the approach used to plan and execute this testing.



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