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Protecting GPS Transportation Infrastructure – Action Plan Status Report 43rd CGSIC Meeting Washington, DC March 10, 2004 CDR Peter Keane U.S. Department of Transportation
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43rd CGSIC2 Goals of Action Plan To ensure that GPS fulfills its potential as a key element of the nation’s transportation infrastructure To ensure that the vulnerabilities identified in the report do not affect the safety or security of our transportation system
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43rd CGSIC3 VOLPE STUDY Overarching Issues Mitigating vulnerabilities of the GPS signal to disruption or loss Mitigating vulnerabilities of the transportation system resulting from disruption or loss of the GPS signal Risk AwarenessVulnerability Mitigation GPS Receiver enhancement Future Direction 13112 OST CIP ACTION PLAN 5 74 11 14 1516 15 7 136 1079 5 8 412 1614 8631
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43rd CGSIC4 Action Plan Elements Vulnerability Mitigation Maintain adequate backup systems Continue modernizing GPS with DoD Continue spectrum protection Improve interference detection
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43rd CGSIC5 Maintain adequate backup systems All modes currently have adequate back up systems Conventional systems cited in all modes Confirmed by Task Force Study Even “conventional” systems are subject to change – must insure alternate sources of positioning information Vulnerability Mitigation
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43rd CGSIC6 Continue modernizing GPS Multi-phase effort to be executed over the next 15+ years Principle objective of modernization is additional coded civil signals Key elements include a new 2 nd signal on the L2 frequency (L2C) and new 3 rd signal on the L5 frequency for use in safety of life applications First satellite (GPS IIR-M) with the L2C signal planned for launch in 2005 First satellite (GPS IIF) with the L5 signal planned for launch by 2006 Vulnerability Mitigation
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43rd CGSIC7 Continue spectrum protection Vulnerability Mitigation Work continues through the Interdepartment Radio Advisory Committee Point of agreement between the U.S. and European Commission (EC) on development of new GPS and Galileo signals DOT actively engaged in the President’s Spectrum Policy Initiative
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43rd CGSIC8 Improve interference detection Vulnerability Mitigation FAA working on fixed-site test bed - LA, Chicago, NY Monitors GPS RFI affecting aviation Supplemented by mobile assets Reactive – within 24 hours Chief asset remains pilots Areas warranting further investigation
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43rd CGSIC9 GPS Civil Receiver Enhancement Certify safety-critical GPS receivers Develop receiver standards with industry Action Plan Elements
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43rd CGSIC10 Certify safety-critical GPS receivers GPS Receiver Enhancement Aviation - Receivers have always been certified Maritime - 2000 SOLAS amendments came into force on 1 July 2002 Covers all navigation equipment for ships, including Marine GPS / DGPS receivers U. S. Coast Guard is Maritime Safety Administration under SOLAS and has established an interim approval program USCG Intends to propose federal regulation to establish a permanent approval program
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43rd CGSIC11 GPS Receiver Enhancement Develop receiver standards with industry FAA regulations impose aviation GPS receiver standards SOLAS program established standards for maritime receivers
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43rd CGSIC12 Emphasize Education Programs Conduct periodic outreach Send letters to industry, State/Local DOTs Work with GPS Industry Council Action Plan Elements Risk Awareness
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43rd CGSIC13 Action Plan Elements Future Direction Develop 2003 Radionavigation Plan Make decision on the future of Loran-C Complete intermodal capabilities assessment of radionavigation systems
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43rd CGSIC14 Future Direction Develop 2003 Federal Radionavigation Plan “roadmap” – ID future mix of Radionavigation systems Prepared final DRAFT document Sent out for DOT POS / NAV EC coordination – Currently resolving formal agency comments – Final Step – unresolved issues may need to be elevated to a higher level for resolution prior to Secretarial signature
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43rd CGSIC15 Future Direction Make decision on future of Loran-C FAA technical report assesses ability of “enhanced” Loran to meet maritime Harbor Entrance and Approach (HEA) and aviation Non- precision Approach (NPA) requirements – due to OST by end of March 2004 Separate Volpe Center study addresses benefit to cost ratio - due end of January 2004
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43rd CGSIC16 Loran Decision and DOT Budget Process Receive Cost Benefit Analysis Pos/Nav WG Review of C/B Analysis Volpe Brief to Pos/Nav WG Develop '05 - '08 Budget Profile Receive LoranTechnical Report Distribute for Coord / Comment Review by Modes Send deadline reminder Receive Responses Resolve Issues & Dev Recommend DOT POS/NAV EC Meeting(s) Resolve Issues Prep Action memo for S-3 Signature Forward Decision to S-1 for approval Loran Decision Develop PR Package Announce Decision '06 Budget Proposal '05 Passback Final '06 Budget
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43rd CGSIC17 Complete Intermodal capabilities assessment of Radionavigation Systems Future Direction Task Force report signed 5 January 2004 Objective: Recommendation on the most appropriate mix of Radionavigation systems to satisfy national PNT needs for the next ten years
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43rd CGSIC18 Summary Action plan is being implemented – More work to be done Infrastructure Protection will be a continuing issue
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