U.S. Space-Based Positioning, Navigation and Timing (PNT) Policy and International Cooperation 3 rd International Satellite Navigation Forum Moscow, Russia.

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U.S. Space-Based Positioning, Navigation and Timing (PNT) Policy and International Cooperation 3 rd International Satellite Navigation Forum Moscow, Russia May 12-13, 2009 Ray E. Clore Senior Advisor for GPS-Galileo Issues Office of Space and Advanced Technology Bureau of Oceans, Environment, and Science U.S. Department of State

3 rd International Satellite Navigation Forum, Moscow, Russia, May 12-13, 2009 General Topics U.S. Space-Based Positioning, Navigation and Timing (PNT) Policy and Organization Keys to GPS Success U.S. Bi-lateral Satellite Navigation Cooperation U.S. Multi-lateral and Regional Satellite Navigation Cooperation 2

3 rd International Satellite Navigation Forum, Moscow, Russia, May 12-13, U.S. Space-Based PNT Policy History 1978: First GPS satellite launched 1983: U.S. President offers free civilian access to GPS 1996: U.S. policy establishes joint civil/military GPS management 1997: U.S. Congress passes law that civil GPS shall be provided free of direct user fees 2000: U.S. President set Selective Availability to “Zero” 2004: U.S. President issues U.S. Policy on Space-Based PNT 2007: U.S. President announces Selective Availability will no longer be built into modernized GPS III satellites

3 rd International Satellite Navigation Forum, Moscow, Russia, May 12-13, U.S. Space-Based PNT Policy Provide GPS and augmentations free of direct user fees on a continuous, worldwide basis Provide open, free access to information needed to develop equipment Continue to improve performance of GPS and augmentations Encourage international development of PNT systems based on GPS Seek to ensure international systems are interoperable with civil GPS and augmentations Address mutual security concerns with international providers to prevent hostile use

3 rd International Satellite Navigation Forum, Moscow, Russia, May 12-13, U.S. Space-Based PNT Policy: Organization Recognizes the changing international scene –Other nations are implementing space-based systems that provide PNT services National Executive Committee for Space-Based PNT –Chaired by Deputy Secretaries of Defense and Transportation –Membership includes: State, Interior, Agriculture, Commerce, Homeland Security, Joint Chiefs of Staff and NASA National Coordination Office (NCO) with staff from each member agency

3 rd International Satellite Navigation Forum, Moscow, Russia, May 12-13, WHITE HOUSE ADVISORY BOARD Sponsor: NASA ADVISORY BOARD Sponsor: NASA NATIONAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE FOR SPACE-BASED PNT Executive Steering Group Co-Chairs: Defense, Transportation NATIONAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE FOR SPACE-BASED PNT Executive Steering Group Co-Chairs: Defense, Transportation NATIONAL COORDINATION OFFICE Host: Commerce NATIONAL COORDINATION OFFICE Host: Commerce U.S. National Space-Based PNT Organization Structure GPS International Working Group Chair: State GPS International Working Group Chair: State Engineering Forum Co-Chairs: Defense, Transportation Engineering Forum Co-Chairs: Defense, Transportation Ad Hoc Working Groups Defense Transportation State Interior Agriculture Commerce Homeland Security Joint Chiefs of Staff NASA

3 rd International Satellite Navigation Forum, Moscow, Russia, May 12-13, 2009 Keys to the Global Success of GPS Program Stability and Performance Policy Stability and Transparency Private Sector Entrepreneurship and Investment 7

3 rd International Satellite Navigation Forum, Moscow, Russia, May 12-13, U.S. Policy Promotes Global Use of GPS/GNSS Technology No direct user fees for civil GPS services –Provided on a continuous, worldwide basis Open, public signal structures for all civil services –Promotes equal access for user equipment manufacturing, applications development, and value- added services Encourages open, market-driven competition Service improvements for civil, commercial, and scientific users worldwide Global compatibility and interoperability with GPS

3 rd International Satellite Navigation Forum, Moscow, Russia, May 12-13, 2009 Private Sector Competition Encourage fair competition in the private sector in GNSS receiver and application markets –Leads to greater innovation, lower costs Fair competition means no preferential treatment for any particular company (s) –Equal (if not open) access to information and markets Freedom of choice desired for end users –Standards and other governmental measures should not effectively mandate use of one GNSS over another U.S. consultations with other GNSS providers consider non-discriminatory approaches to trade in civil applications markets 9

3 rd International Satellite Navigation Forum, Moscow, Russia, May 12-13, Planned Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) Global Constellations –GPS (24+) –GLONASS (30) –Galileo (27) –Compass (38) Regional Constellations –QZSS (3) –IRNSS (7) Satellite-Based Augmentations –WAAS (3) –MSAS (2) –EGNOS (3) –GAGAN (2) –SDCM (2)

3 rd International Satellite Navigation Forum, Moscow, Russia, May 12-13, U.S. Objectives in Working with Other GNSS Service Providers Ensure compatibility ― ability of U.S. and non-U.S. space-based PNT services to be used separately or together without interfering with each individual service or signal –Radio frequency compatibility –Spectral separation between M-code and other signals Achieve interoperability – ability of civil U.S. and non-U.S. space-based PNT services to be used together to provide the user better capabilities than would be achieved by relying solely on one service or signal –Primary focus on the common L1C and L5 signals Ensure a level playing field in the global marketplace Pursue through Bi-lateral and Multi-lateral Cooperation

3 rd International Satellite Navigation Forum, Moscow, Russia, May 12-13, The Goal of RNSS Civil Interoperability Ideal interoperability allows navigation with one signal each from four or more systems with no additional receiver cost or complexity Interoperable = Better Together than Separate GPS QZSS GALILEO COMPASS IRNSS GLONASS

3 rd International Satellite Navigation Forum, Moscow, Russia, May 12-13, U.S. - Russian Federation Cooperation U.S.- Russia Joint Statement issued in December 2004 Negotiations for a U.S.-Russia Agreement on satellite navigation cooperation have been underway since late 2005 Several very productive technical working group meetings have been held: –Exchange of information regarding radio frequency compatibility and future civil signal designs –Next meeting of Working Group on Search and Rescue capabilities will be May at St. Petersburg

3 rd International Satellite Navigation Forum, Moscow, Russia, May 12-13, U.S. - Europe Cooperation 2004 U.S.-EU agreement provides foundation for cooperation Four working groups were set up under the agreement: –Technical, trade, future system, and security issues Improved new civil signal (MBOC) adopted in July 2007 First Plenary Meeting successfully held in October 2008 Oct. 22, 2008, EU-U.S. Plenary delegations meeting under the auspices of the GPS-Galileo Cooperation Agreement Signing ceremony for GPS-Galileo Cooperation Joint Statement, Oct. 23, 2008 (Michel Bosco, European Commission; Kenneth Hodgkins, U.S. Depa rtment of State)

3 rd International Satellite Navigation Forum, Moscow, Russia, May 12-13, Other U.S. Bilateral Cooperation U.S.-Japan Joint Statement on GPS Cooperation in 1998 –Established foundation for stable policy leading to Japan as a global leader in commercial GPS/GNSS markets –Japan’s Quasi Zenith Satellite System (QZSS) designed to be fully compatible and highly interoperable with GPS –U.S. working with Japan to set up QZSS monitoring stations in Hawaii and Guam in exchange for data access U.S.- India Joint Statement on GNSS Cooperation in 2007 –Important topic is ionospheric distortion/solutions to this phenomena –Technical Meetings focused on GPS-IRNSS compatibility and interoperability held in January and July 2008 U.S.-China –Several meetings under International Telecommunication Union auspices to coordinate signal interference issues

3 rd International Satellite Navigation Forum, Moscow, Russia, May 12-13, International Committee on Global Navigation Satellite Systems (ICG) ICG-3 held in December 2008 in Pasadena, California Began implementation of the ICG Work Plan within established working groups: –A. Interoperability and compatibility –B. Enhancement of performance of GNSS services –C. Information dissemination, education, outreach & coordination –D. Interaction with monitoring & reference station network organizations, e.g. Geodetic Reference Frames including AFREF Associated Providers Forum: includes U.S., Russia, EU, China, India, Japan –Updated definitions of interoperability and compatibility Russia will host the 4 th ICG and Associated Providers Forum in St. Petersburg in September 2009

3 rd International Satellite Navigation Forum, Moscow, Russia, May 12-13, APEC GIT Cooperation The Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) forum facilitates economic growth, cooperation, trade and investment in the Asia-Pacific region for its 21 member economies The APEC GNSS Implementation Team (GIT) has focused on air traffic control and aviation issues –The group now seeks to broaden its focus to the application of GNSS in all transportation sectors –Additional participation of GNSS government and industry experts is encouraged –Next GIT-13 meeting will be held in Singapore in conjunction with the Transportation Work Group

3 rd International Satellite Navigation Forum, Moscow, Russia, May 12-13, 2009 African Geodetic Reference Frame (AFREF) AFREF aims to unify African reference frames based on the International Terrestrial Reference Frame (ITRF) through a network of GNSS base stations spaced such that users will be less than 1000 km from a station with data freely available to all users AFREF aims to realize a unified vertical datum and to establish a precise African geoid AFREF seeks to determine the relationship between the existing national reference frames and the ITRF to preserve legacy information AFREF plans to provide a sustainable development environment for technology transfer

3 rd International Satellite Navigation Forum, Moscow, Russia, May 12-13, 2009 U.S. Supports AFREF Development AFREF is an African initiative ICG Working Group D addresses reference frame issues, including AFREF In 2008 through the UN Office for Outer Space Affairs (UNOOSA)/ICG, the U.S. facilitated the travel of twenty Africans to an AFREF workshop at the Africa Array Conference held at the University of Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, RSA U.S. plans to continue to support AFREF development through Africa Array, the UNOOSA and other existing international initiatives

3 rd International Satellite Navigation Forum, Moscow, Russia, May 12-13, Summary International cooperation in the context of U.S. Space-Based PNT Policy principles is a top priority for the U.S. Government Keys to GPS success include program stability and performance; policy stability and transparency; and private sector initiative and investment The U.S. is actively engaged in bi-lateral, multi- lateral and regional cooperation on satellite navigation issues Compatibility and civil interoperability are the keys to “success for all”

3 rd International Satellite Navigation Forum, Moscow, Russia, May 12-13, Contact Information Ray E. Clore Senior Advisor for GPS-Galileo Issues Office of Space and Advanced Technology Bureau of Oceans, Environment, and Science U.S. Department of State 1990 K Street NW, Suite 410 Washington, D.C (office)