[LEAPSECS] Executive Order on Strengthening National Resilience through Responsible Use of Positioning, Navigation, and Timing Services

Seaman, Robert Lewis - (rseaman) rseaman at email.arizona.edu
Thu Feb 13 09:14:08 EST 2020


Hi Richard,

Interesting! A few immediate comments / questions:

1) Political talk to /dev/null
2) Whether as executive order or otherwise, language like this obviously originated with experts.
3) Does anybody know what agenc(ies) appears to be motivating this?
4) Are commercial interests involved?
5) Are similar actions being taken in Canada or other countries?
6) Is PNT singled out, or are there similar orders for other technologies and risk profiles?
7) I don't see "leap second" or terms like "NTP" mentioned here.

Six months is remarkably aggressive, even notionally, and there's no definition of what "source of UTC" means, or even "GNSS-independent". Is some specific technology or even vendor already implied?

Rob Seaman
University of Arizona
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On 2/13/20, 6:47 AM, "LEAPSECS on behalf of Richard Langley" <leapsecs-bounces at leapsecond.com on behalf of lang at unb.ca> wrote:

    "(i)  Within 180 days of the date of this order, the Secretary of Commerce shall make available a GNSS-independent source of Coordinated Universal Time, to support the needs of critical infrastructure owners and operators, for the public and private sectors to access."
    
    https://www.whitehouse.gov/presidential-actions/executive-order-strengthening-national-resilience-responsible-use-positioning-navigation-timing-services/
    
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