A study that defies physics should not define national security policy.

NextNav’s Renee Gregory explains in Broadband Breakfast why flawed analysis should not stand in the way of a resilient PNT complement and backup to GPS.

In her op-ed, Renee details how widely cited interference claims about the Lower 900 MHz band are driven by a deeply flawed study funded by commercial security alarm interests, with errors that are obvious even to non-engineers.

“The problem President Trump and Chairman Carr are trying to solve will not wait. The cost of a single day without GPS would be roughly $1.6 billion to the U.S. economy. Around the world, GPS disruptions are no longer hypothetical, and we cannot afford to keep treating building layers of resilience into critical PNT infrastructure as a someday problem. America does not need more delay on an issue this important.”

Read Renee’s full article on BroadbandBreakfast.com.