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National Positioning, Navigation, and Timing Architecture Study

Authors: NATIONAL SECURITY SPACE OFFICE (NSSO) WASHINGTON DC
 
Abstract: This document summarizes the results of the National Positioning, Navigation, and Timing (PNT) Architecture Study conducted from May 2006 to August 2007. The National PNT Architecture encompasses ground-, air-, space-based and internal PNT data sources to efficiently provide effective PNT solutions to DoD and US Civil users around the world and in space. It also identifies the importance of supporting infrastructure necessary to implement and maintain future PNT services for US users world-wide. The architecture addresses capability gaps projected to exist in the 2025 timeframe, and articulates recommended initiatives to close those gaps (or mitigate their effects). Implementing the National PNT Architecture recommendations and transition to the Should-Be Architecture will maximize PNT services to DoD and US Civil users.

Limitations: APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE
Description: Final rept. May 2006-Aug 2007
Pages: 209
Report Date: Sep-2008
Report Number: A316494
Keywords relating to this report:
*DUAL USE TECHNOLOGY
*NAVIGATIONAL AIDS
*TECHNOLOGY FORECASTING
*USER NEEDS
COMMUNICATIONS NETWORKS
GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM
INFRASTRUCTURE
INTERAGENCY COORDINATION
INTEROPERABILITY
NAVIGATION SATELLITES
NETWORK ARCHITECTURE
OPEN SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE
STANDARDS
TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT
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