The White House has released the Space Policy Directive (SPD) number 7.
The goal of SPD-7 is to maintain United States leadership in the service provision and responsible use of global navigation satellite systems, including GPS and foreign systems. To achieve this goal, SPD-7 outlines several objectives, including:
· Provide continuous worldwide access to United States space-based GPS services and government-provided augmentations free of direct user fees.
· Operate and maintain the Global Positioning System in accordance with United States law to satisfy civil, homeland security, and national security needs.
· Improve the performance of United States space-based PNT services, including developing more robust signals that are more resistant to disruptions and manipulations.
· Improve the cybersecurity of GPS, its augmentations, and United States Government-owned GPS-enabled devices, and foster private sector adoption of cyber-secure GPS-enabled systems.
· Protect the spectrum environment used by GPS and its augmentations.
SPD-7 complements the Executive Order on Strengthening National Resilience through Responsible Use of Positioning, Navigation, and Timing Services, clarifying the pursuit of multiple and varied alternative sources of PNT for critical infrastructure.
Click here for text of Space Policy Directive-7.
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