What Technologies Can Secure GPS?

GPS World Map Illustration
The Space Policy Institute and the Institute for International Science and Technology Policy are pleased to present a webinar:

What Technologies Can Secure GPS?

Featuring an address by:

Robert Hampshire, Acting Assistant Secretary for Research and Technology, U.S. Department of Transportation

With presenters:

Karen Van Dyke, U.S. Department of Transportation
Andrew Hansen, U.S. Department of Transportation

And discussants:

Diana Furchtgott-Roth, George Washington University
Greg Winfree, Texas Transportation Institute, Texas A&M University

Moderated by:

Scott Pace, Space Policy Institute, George Washington University 

Wednesday, May 5, 2021
2:00pm – 3:30pm EDT
Online via Zoom
 
ABOUT THE WEBINAR
Three separate laws have required the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) to back up and complement the Global Positioning System, subject to congressional appropriations. To provide a roadmap, in January 2021, the Department released its Complementary PNT and GPS Backup Technologies Demonstration Report. During this webinar, Acting Assistant Secretary Robert Hampshire will offer introductory remarks and DOT’s Karen Van Dyke an Andrew Hansen will follow up with a presentation of the report. George Washington University Adjunct Professor Diana Furchtgott-Roth and the Texas Transportation Institute’s Greg Winfree will provide comments.
A public Q&A will follow the discussion. The program will open with remarks from Professor Scott Pace, director of the Space Policy Institute, who will also moderate the discussion.

This webinar is brought to you by the Elliott School’s Institute for International Science and Technology Policy and Space Policy Institute.

The discussion will be recorded and open to the public.

The Elliott School of International Affairs welcomes U.S. Army Gen. James Dickinson who is the Commander of United States Space Command (USSPACECOM). Please join us to hear Gen. Dickinson share his experiences and lessons about the USSPACECOM mission to conduct operations in, from, and to space to deter conflict, and if necessary, defeat aggression. Focus of discussion will include the important role of professional military education and training, along with how universities and industry can help.

A public Q&A will follow the discussion. Please send advance questions, along with your name and occupation to spi@gwu.edu using subject heading DEVELOPING SPACE PROFESSIONALS by 12pm EDT on April 5, 2021.

 

The discussion will be on the record and open to the public.