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2019 JOINT NAVIGATION CONFERENCE www.ion.org/jnc Positioning, Navigation and Timing Technologies:The Foundation for Military Ops and Homeland Security July 8–11, 2019 Tutorials: July 8 Show Dates: July 9–10 Hyatt Regency, Long Beach, California Classified Session: July 11, The Aerospace Corporation Sponsored by the Military Division of the Institute of Navigation ONSITE PROGRAM

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2019 JOINT

NAVIGATIONCONFERENCE

www.ion.org/jnc

Positioning, Navigation and Timing

Technologies: The Foundation for

Military Ops and Homeland Security

July 8–11, 2019Tutorials: July 8Show Dates: July 9–10

Hyatt Regency, Long Beach, CaliforniaClassified Session: July 11, The Aerospace Corporation

Sponsored by the Military Division of the Institute of Navigation

ONSITE PROGRAM

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Technical Program Overview

TRACK AND CHAIR: Track A: Beacon A

David Wolfe USCG NAVCEN

Track B: Shoreline Ballroom Dr. David Chapman

AFRL Space Vehicles Directorate

Track C: Seaview BallroomElliott Kaplan

The MITRE Corporation

Track D: Beacon B Dr. Greg Reynolds

US Army MONDAY, JULY 8: TUTORIALS

10:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.Advanced Celestial Navigation Systems

for Warfighter PlatformsPrecise Timekeeping and Applications DOD PNT Architecture (PNTA) Standard GPS 101

Lunch is on Your Own: 12:00 p.m. - 1:30 p.m.

1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. GPS Resilience for the WarfighterAn Introduction to Cryptography with

Attention to NavigationDOD PNT Architecture (PNTA) Standard PNT Gaps for Autonomous Applications

Break: 3:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.

3:30 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. A1: Autonomous Systems and PNT B1: PNT Requirements and Solutions C1: GPS ModernizationD1: Multi-GNSS Receivers for Military Applications

TUESDAY, JULY 9: FOUO SESSIONS

8:30 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. A2: Complementary PNT 1: Naturally Occurring Measurement Sources

B2: Modeling and Simulation 1 C2: Military GPS User Equipment 1 D2: Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU) 1

Break in Exhibit Hall: 10:00 a.m. – 10:45 a.m., Sponsored by Systron Donner

10:45 a.m. – 12:15 p.m.A3: Complementary PNT 2: RF Aided (Non-GPS)

B3: Modeling and Simulation 2 C3: Military GPS User Equipment 2 D3: Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU) 2

Lunch in Exhibit Hall: 12:15 p.m. – 1:45 p.m.

1:45 p.m. – 3:15 p.m. Plenary Session 1

Break in Exhibit Hall: 3:15 p.m. – 4:00 p.m., Sponsored by Harris

4:00 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. A4: Complementary PNT 3: Vision AidedB4: Operational System Demonstrations 1

(Session ends at 6:10 p.m.)C4: GPS in Military Applications/NAVWAR 1 D4: Timing Applications

Exhibitor Hosted Reception in Exhibit Hall: 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.

WEDNESDAY, JULY 10: FOUO SESSIONS

8:30 a.m. – 10:00 a.m.A5: Navigating in Challenged Environments (e.g., Urban, Indoor and Sub-Surface Navigation)

B5: Space and Satellite Applications 1C5: GPS in Military Applications/NAVWAR 2

D5: PNT Open Systems Architecture 1

Break in Exhibit Hall: 10:00 a.m. – 10:45 a.m., Sponsored by LinQuest

10:45 a.m. – 12:15 p.m. A6: Surface and Sub-Surface PNT B6: Space and Satellite Applications 2C6: Antenna Technologies & Interference Mitigation for Robust PNT 1

D6: PNT Open Systems Architecture 2

Lunch in Exhibit Hall: 12:15 p.m. – 1:45 p.m.

1:45 p.m. – 3:15 p.m. Plenary Session 2

Break in Exhibit Hall: 3:15 p.m. – 4:00 p.m., Sponsored by Raytheon

4:00 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. A7: Collaborative Navigation Techniques B7: Space and Satellite Applications 3C7: Antenna Technologies & Interference Mitigation for Robust PNT 2

D7: Operational System Demonstrations 2

THURSDAY, JULY 11: CLASSIFIED SESSION HELD AT THE AEROSPACE CORPORATION, TITAN MEETING ROOM (All Sessions are Secret, U.S. Only)6:15 a.m. Buses Depart Hyatt Long Beach for The Aerospace Corporation

7:30 a.m. – 8:20 a.m. Security Check-In at The Aerospace Corporation

8:20 a.m. – 8:30 a.m. Welcome and Security Briefing

8:30 a.m. – 9:10 a.m. Classified Plenary

9:10 a.m. – 9:30 a.m. Joint Urgent Operational Need Brief

9:30 a.m. – 10:10 a.m. Classified Session

10:10 a.m. – 10:40 a.m. Break

10:40 a.m.–12:10 p.m. Warfighter Panel

Lunch: 12:10 p.m.-1:20 p.m. • Sponsored by Northrop Grumman

1:20 p.m.-3:20 p.m. Classified Session

3:20 p.m.-3:50 p.m. Break

3:50 p.m.-5:10 p.m. Classified Session

5:15 p.m. Buses Depart The Aerospace Corporation for Hyatt Long Beach

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Technical Program Overview

TRACK AND CHAIR: Track A: Beacon A

David Wolfe USCG NAVCEN

Track B: Shoreline Ballroom Dr. David Chapman

AFRL Space Vehicles Directorate

Track C: Seaview BallroomElliott Kaplan

The MITRE Corporation

Track D: Beacon B Dr. Greg Reynolds

US Army MONDAY, JULY 8: TUTORIALS

10:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.Advanced Celestial Navigation Systems

for Warfighter PlatformsPrecise Timekeeping and Applications DOD PNT Architecture (PNTA) Standard GPS 101

Lunch is on Your Own: 12:00 p.m. - 1:30 p.m.

1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. GPS Resilience for the WarfighterAn Introduction to Cryptography with

Attention to NavigationDOD PNT Architecture (PNTA) Standard PNT Gaps for Autonomous Applications

Break: 3:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.

3:30 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. A1: Autonomous Systems and PNT B1: PNT Requirements and Solutions C1: GPS ModernizationD1: Multi-GNSS Receivers for Military Applications

TUESDAY, JULY 9: FOUO SESSIONS

8:30 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. A2: Complementary PNT 1: Naturally Occurring Measurement Sources

B2: Modeling and Simulation 1 C2: Military GPS User Equipment 1 D2: Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU) 1

Break in Exhibit Hall: 10:00 a.m. – 10:45 a.m., Sponsored by Systron Donner

10:45 a.m. – 12:15 p.m.A3: Complementary PNT 2: RF Aided (Non-GPS)

B3: Modeling and Simulation 2 C3: Military GPS User Equipment 2 D3: Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU) 2

Lunch in Exhibit Hall: 12:15 p.m. – 1:45 p.m.

1:45 p.m. – 3:15 p.m. Plenary Session 1

Break in Exhibit Hall: 3:15 p.m. – 4:00 p.m., Sponsored by Harris

4:00 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. A4: Complementary PNT 3: Vision AidedB4: Operational System Demonstrations 1

(Session ends at 6:10 p.m.)C4: GPS in Military Applications/NAVWAR 1 D4: Timing Applications

Exhibitor Hosted Reception in Exhibit Hall: 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.

WEDNESDAY, JULY 10: FOUO SESSIONS

8:30 a.m. – 10:00 a.m.A5: Navigating in Challenged Environments (e.g., Urban, Indoor and Sub-Surface Navigation)

B5: Space and Satellite Applications 1C5: GPS in Military Applications/NAVWAR 2

D5: PNT Open Systems Architecture 1

Break in Exhibit Hall: 10:00 a.m. – 10:45 a.m., Sponsored by LinQuest

10:45 a.m. – 12:15 p.m. A6: Surface and Sub-Surface PNT B6: Space and Satellite Applications 2C6: Antenna Technologies & Interference Mitigation for Robust PNT 1

D6: PNT Open Systems Architecture 2

Lunch in Exhibit Hall: 12:15 p.m. – 1:45 p.m.

1:45 p.m. – 3:15 p.m. Plenary Session 2

Break in Exhibit Hall: 3:15 p.m. – 4:00 p.m., Sponsored by Raytheon

4:00 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. A7: Collaborative Navigation Techniques B7: Space and Satellite Applications 3C7: Antenna Technologies & Interference Mitigation for Robust PNT 2

D7: Operational System Demonstrations 2

THURSDAY, JULY 11: CLASSIFIED SESSION HELD AT THE AEROSPACE CORPORATION, TITAN MEETING ROOM (All Sessions are Secret, U.S. Only)6:15 a.m. Buses Depart Hyatt Long Beach for The Aerospace Corporation

7:30 a.m. – 8:20 a.m. Security Check-In at The Aerospace Corporation

8:20 a.m. – 8:30 a.m. Welcome and Security Briefing

8:30 a.m. – 9:10 a.m. Classified Plenary

9:10 a.m. – 9:30 a.m. Joint Urgent Operational Need Brief

9:30 a.m. – 10:10 a.m. Classified Session

10:10 a.m. – 10:40 a.m. Break

10:40 a.m.–12:10 p.m. Warfighter Panel

Lunch: 12:10 p.m.-1:20 p.m. • Sponsored by Northrop Grumman

1:20 p.m.-3:20 p.m. Classified Session

3:20 p.m.-3:50 p.m. Break

3:50 p.m.-5:10 p.m. Classified Session

5:15 p.m. Buses Depart The Aerospace Corporation for Hyatt Long Beach

Conference Information Hyatt Floor PlansConference DressBattle dress uniform or business casual.

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• Real-time conference program• Current exhibit hall map• Local area info/weather• Restaurant reservations

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Conference ProceedingsOfficial FOUO conference proceedings are scheduled for electronic distribution in August to all eligible conference participants. You will receive a link by email from [email protected] to the verified email address you used when registering. This link is unique to your account and cannot be shared. You will have 30 days to download the electronic proceedings, after which your link will expire. ION is unable to distribute conference proceedings after the 30 day period has expired.

Customized ScheduleLog into the JNC meeting website at www.ion.org/jnc to build a customized schedule of conference presentations you wish to attend.

Photography PolicyYour presence at JNC constitutes your agreement to be photographed, filmed, videotaped or otherwise recorded by conference management, or its agents, and your agreement that your image or voice may be distributed in print or electronic communications media without any compensation being paid to you. Video recording by participants is not allowed without written permission of ION during any portion of the conference. Photography, audio recording, or video recording of any FOUO presentation is strictly prohibited.

Registration Hours• Monday, July 8 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.• Tuesday, July 9 7:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.• Wednesday, July 10 7:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

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Lower Level (1st Floor)

Upper Level (4th Floor)

= Seating during Tuesday and Wednesday Luncheons is available in the locations marked with this symbol on the maps above.

JNC Registration

Security NoticeTechnical Session Rooms: JNC technical sessions at the Hyatt are hosted in a U.S. Only, For Official Use Only (FOUO), environment. Photography, audio or video recording of any FOUO presentation is strictly prohibited. Entry is restricted. Conference badges must be visible at all times and photo ID may be requested at any time.

Exhibit Hall: The JNC exhibit hall will be accessible by all conference participants, exhibiting organizations, and related organizations who possess a valid conference badge, as well as accompanying guests during the exhibitor-hosted reception.

All materials displayed in the exhibit hall shall be publically releasable (Distribution A). All JNC participants shall restrict all conversations to those permissible in the public domain.

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Military Navigation Technology– The Foundation for Military Ops

June 1–4, 2020Northern Kentucky Convention CenterGreater Cincinnati OhioClassified Session hosted at Air Force Institute of Technology Dayton, Ohio

2020JOINT NAVIGATION CONFERENCE

JNC 2019 Government Liaisons

Plenary ChairDr. Thomas PowellThe Aerospace Corporation

Program ChairEddy EmileGPS Directorate, USAF

Track: DDr. Greg Reynolds US Army

Track: BDr. David ChapmanAFRL Space Vehicles Directorate

Program Co-chairJoseph Schnecker NIWC Pacific

Neeraj Pujara AFRL Sensors Directorate

Track: CElliott Kaplan The MITRE Corporation

Tutorials ChairPaul OlsonCCDC/C5ISR

Fay Spellerberg Joint Navigation Warfare Center

Ben Wash Joint Navigation Warfare Center

ION Military Division ChairJohn Langer The Aerospace Corporation

John Del CollianoCCDC/C5ISR

Track: ADavid Wolfe US Coast Guard C3CEN

ION Military Division Vice ChairJan Anszperger Draper

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Military Division and Conference Chairs Track Chairs

Program Committee Members

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JNC Conference EventsTuesday, July 9 Informal Lunch with Exhibitors: 12:15 p.m. - 1:45 p.m., Exhibit Hall

This event is included in the price of a full-conference or Tuesday-only registration.

Exhibitor Hosted Reception: 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m., Exhibit Hall

Join the JNC exhibitors as they host an evening of networking and cuisine. A cash bar will be offered. This event is included with any type of registration. Spouses and traveling companions ages 21 years and older are welcome to attend.

Wednesday, July 10 Informal Lunch with Exhibitors: 12:15 p.m. - 1:45 p.m., Exhibit Hall

This event is included in the price of a full-conference or Wednesday-only registration.

Thursday, July 11 Informal Lunch for Classified Session 12:10 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. The Aerospace Corporation

This event is included in the price of a full-conference or Thursday-only registration.

SPONSORED BY:

JNC 2019 Government Liaisons

Tuesday, July 910:00 a.m.- 8:00 p.m. Exhibits Open

12:15 p.m.-1:45 p.m. Lunch in Exhibit Hall

6:00 p.m.- 8:00 p.m. Exhibitor Hosted Reception

Wednesday, July 1010:00 a.m.- 4:00 p.m. Exhibits Open

12:15 p.m.-1:45 p.m. Lunch in Exhibit Hall

Floor Plan

All conference refreshments will be served in the exhibit hall during hall hours on Tuesday and Wednesday.

Exhibit Hall Information

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Entrance

Exhibit Hall Access Exhibits are hosted in a public releasable environment. Conference registration and valid identification are required for entry.

ACUTRONIC USA, Inc. (Booth 105)Air Force Research Laboratory (Booth 308)Analog Devices (Booth 510)Antcom Corporation (Booth 504)Autonomy & Navigation Technology Center/AFIT (Booth 312)Brandywine Communications (Booth 207)CAST Navigation, LLC (Booth 302)Collins Aerospace (Booth 403)EMCORE (Booth 212)ENSCO (Booth 503)FEI-Zyfer (Booth 410)Fibernetics, LLC (Booth 413)Geodetics, Inc. (Booth 107)GPS Networking (Booth 113)GPS Source (Booth 511) GuideTech (Booth 512)Harris (Booth 311) Honeywell International (Booth 509)Ideal Aerosmith, Inc. (Booth 111)Jackson Labs Technologies, Inc. (Booth 508)Kearfott Corporation (Booth 307)KVH Industries, Inc. (Booth 106)L-3 Interstate Electronics Corporation (Booth 309)LabSat By Racelogic (Booth 104)

LinQuest Corporation (Booth 203) Lockheed Martin Space Systems Co. (Booth 202) LORD Corporation (Booth 112)Mayflower Communications Company, Inc. (Booth 109)Microchip Technology (Booth 103)NAVSYS Corporation/Sechan Electronics, Inc. (Booth 211)Northrop Grumman (Booth 409) NovAtel Inc. (Booth 502) OFS (Booth 213)Orolia (Booth 303)PCTEL, Inc. (Booth 100)Raytheon (Booth 408) Rohde & Schwarz USA (Booth 507)Sensonor AS (Booth 506)Silicon Designs (Booth 210)SpectraDynamics, Inc. (Booth 208)Spirent Federal Systems (Booth 402)Syntony GNSS (Booth 110)Systron Donner Inertial (Booth 407) Talen-X, Inc. (Booth 513)THALES AVS FRANCE SAS (Booth 313)The Institute of Navigation (Booth 108A)The MITRE Corporation (Booth 412)VectorNav Technologies (Booth 411)

JNC 2019 EXHIBITORS(List current as of June 14, 2019)

Bold = Corporate Member = Event Partner

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Monday Pre- Conference Tutorials 10:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.

Advanced Celestial Navigation Systems for Warfighter Platforms (Room: Beacon A, 4th Floor)This course will present a discussion on celestial navigation techniques and system implementations, in the modern context. The course will consider air, sea and land operations, and explore celestial navigation technology solutions that are available today or in the near future. This course will appeal to R&D and systems engineers, managers and executives, and is accessible to both experienced and novice practitioners.

Dr. J.P. Laine is the division leader for Positioning, Navigation and Timing (PNT) at Draper where he leads the development of advanced PNT technology solutions, as well as optical sensor systems, with a specific focus on rapid implementation of novel technologies into new system concepts. Dr. Laine has held technical leadership roles on a variety of programs related to PNT, imaging, and free-space/guided wave optics. Dr. Laine is the author of many scientific papers and holds several patents in the field of optical sensing.

Precise Timekeeping and Applications (Room: Shoreline Ballroom, 1st Floor)Atomic frequency standards provide the ultimate source of accuracy and stability for all modern communications, navigation, and time-keeping systems. Commercially available “Industrial” atomic clocks, including cesium beam frequency standards, rubidium oscillators, and hydrogen masers, are based on technology originally developed in the 1950s. Since that time, technology evolution and field experience have led to a level of performance and reliability that atomic clocks are now deployed throughout critical infrastructure applications. With the advent of GPS and, consequently, global availability of precision timing, new applications for precision timing have emerged, with ever increasing demands for improved precision, robustness, and portability. In parallel, we are, at present, experiencing a renaissance of atomic timekeeping, as modern techniques of atomic and laser physics have enabled new techniques for confining, interrogating, and exploiting precision atomic timing signals. This tutorial will introduce existing and emerging atomic clock technologies. The first half of the tutorial will focus on time keeping technologies including commercial technology and technology under development. The second half will focus on applications of time and frequency.

Dr. John H. Burke is a program manager at DARPA in the Microsystems Technology Office managing programs to develop navigation, timing and magnetic sensing devices including the Atomic Clock with Enhanced Stability (ACES) program and Atomic-Photonic Integration (A-PhI) Program. Prior to this, he worked at the Air Force Research Laboratory’s Space Vehicles Directorate, working on a combination of cold-atom inertial navigation and optical atomic clocks. The latter topic utilizes advanced photonic devices such as frequency combs to create very stable, low-phase-noise microwaves for a variety of applications. Dr. Burke received his PhD in 2010 from University of Virginia in Atomic Physics, for developing a proof-of-principle gyroscope using coherent matter waves sourced from a Bose-condensed, laser-cooled source.

DOD PNT Architecture (PNTA) Standard (Room: Seaview Ballroom, 1st Floor)This tutorial describes the development and status of the DoD-wide PNT OA, called the PNT Architecture (PNTA) Standard, providing a “hands-on” experience of implementing the current interim version of the standard in a real-world example. This session will orient the users to the current Model Based System Engineering (MBSE) tool suite including all relevant views, interfaces, system requirements, and implementation steps. The tutorial will walk the community through the execution of the PNTA Standard README FILE that describes the transition of the data from a UML based tool through an XML output generating a FACE file ready for use in various projects. This tutorial will assist in your preparation for the planned OSD led PNTA Standard Working Group that will refine the standard toward version 1.0 intended to be implemented across the DoD in S&T activities.

Samuel Griffin is a digital engineer at Booz Allen Hamilton where he is the chief architect on the PNT Architecture Standard (PNTAS) development effort. Mr. Griffin’s experience spans multiple enterprises, including military satellite communications; remote sensing; range and networks; and positioning, navigation and timing; working in interoperability requirements capture; net-readiness; and enterprise and systems integration roles. Mr. Griffin has an MBA in Space Systems Management from the University of Colorado.

GPS 101 (Room: Beacon B, 4th Floor)This course presents the fundamentals of the GPS, and other GNSS, and is intended for people with a technical background who do not have significant GPS experience. Topics covered include time-of-arrival positioning, overall system design of GPS, signal structure, error characterization, Dilution of Precision (DOP), differential GPS, GPS modernization, and other GNSS systems.

Dr. John Raquet is currently the director of IS4S-Dayton. Previously, he was the founding director of the Autonomy and Navigation Technology (ANT) Center at the Air Force Institute of Technology (AFIT). Dr. Raquet has a PhD in Geomatics Engineering from the University of Calgary, an MS in Aero/Astro Engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and a BS in Astronautical Engineering from the US Air Force Academy. He has published over 170 navigation-related conference and journal papers and taught 60 navigation-related short courses to over 3600 students in many different organizations. He is the immediate past president of the Institute of Navigation and is an ION Fellow.

All tutorials will be held in an FOUO U.S. ONLY environment. Tutorials are included in a Full Conference or Monday single day registration.

Lunch is on your own: 12:00 p.m. - 1:30 p.m.

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Monday Pre- Conference Tutorials 10:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.

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Monday Pre-Conference Tutorials 1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.

GPS Resilience for the Warfighter (Room: Beacon A, 4th Floor)This tutorial presents an overview of plans and studies at the GPS Program Office to enhance the resilience of the GPS enterprise. The program goal is to assess satnav-related options that will maintain positioning, navigation and timing services to military warfighters in future conflicts. The course reviews in-process Modernization actions and outlines several near-term study alternatives for possible future enhancements.

John Clark is a principal engineer at The Aerospace Corporation, supporting PNT resilience alternatives for the Space Enterprise Vision. Prior assignments include systems director of the GPS Systems Engineering Directorate, where Aerospace supported the Navigation Warfare analysis of alternatives and design of M-code, and principal director of the GPS Space Segment, where Aerospace supported design, development and deployment of the modernized IIRM, IIF and GPS III space vehicles. From 2006 to 2013, he also served as SMC/GPV chief engineer. Clark received his bachelor’s degree in physics and his master’s in general engineering from UCLA.

An Introduction to Cryptography with Attention to Navigation (Room: Shoreline Ballroom, 1st Floor)This tutorial offers a brief, broad and benign overview of cryptography. The first half of the course will explain the three main cryptographic methods: symmetric ciphers, hashes and public key cryptography. We illustrate these methods using a variety of non-navigation examples. We then segue to the second part of the course, which shows where cryptography is used for navigation.

Dr. Jim Gillis is a senior project leader in the Data Science and Artificial Intelligence with The Aerospace Corporation. He worked on the Selective Availability and Anti-Spoofing Module (SAASM) team and led the M-code Signal Design Team’s Security sub-team. His current interest includes authentication methods for navigation data and signal verification. He has degrees in System Science and Mathematics from Washington University in St. Louis and UCLA, and a PhD from UCLA.

DOD PNT Architecture Standard (PNTAS) (Room: Seaview Ballroom, 1st Floor)This tutorial describes the development and status of the DoD-wide PNT OA, called the PNT Architecture (PNTA) Standard, providing a “hands-on” experience of implementing the current interim version of the standard in a real-world example. This session will orient the users to the current Model Based System Engineering (MBSE) tool suite including all relevant views, interfaces, system requirements, and implementation steps. The tutorial will walk the community through the execution of the PNTA Standard README FILE that describes the transition of the data from a UML based tool through an XML output generating a FACE file ready for use in various projects. This tutorial will assist in your preparation for the planned OSD led PNTA Standard Working Group that will refine the standard toward version 1.0 intended to be implemented across the DoD in S&T activities.

Samuel Griffin is a digital engineer at Booz Allen Hamilton where he is the chief architect on the PNT Architecture Standard (PNTAS) development effort. Mr. Griffin’s experience spans multiple enterprises, including military satellite communications; remote sensing; range and networks; and positioning, navigation and timing; working in interoperability requirements capture; net-readiness; and enterprise and systems integration roles. Mr. Griffin has an MBA in Space Systems Management from the University of Colorado.

PNT Gaps for Autonomous Applications (Room: Beacon B, 4th Floor)Tremendous amounts of support and energy are currently being poured into the quest for autonomous solutions. The effort spans almost all fields, from research to consumer products and from transportation to defense and space. Underlying many of these autonomous solutions is an assumption of reliable and robust PNT. This course will expound on several current and proposed autonomous solutions and then will highlight the gaps between where we currently are with reliable and robust PNT for autonomy and where some autonomy researchers may be assuming we are.

Dr. Rob Leishman is currently the acting director of the Autonomy and Navigation Technology (ANT) Center at the Air Force Institute of Technology, where he is also a research assistant professor of Autonomy in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. Prior to AFIT, he worked as a research engineer at the Air Force Research Laboratory. He received his PhD in Mechanical Engineering at Brigham Young University in 2013.

All tutorials will be held in an FOUO U.S. ONLY environment. Tutorials are included in a Full Conference or Monday single day registration.

Refreshment Break: 3:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.

Dr. Joe J. Rushanan is a principal mathematician in the Communications, SIGINT, & PNT Department at the MITRE Corporation. He has worked on GPS for over 20 years, including being part of the M-code Signal Design Team and the L1C Signal Design Team (where he invented the Weil-based spreading codes). He teaches cryptography and mathematics for the cybersecurity program at Northeastern University’s Khoury College of Computer Sciences. He received degrees in mathematics from The Ohio State University and Caltech.

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Monday Technical Sessions 3:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Session A1: Autonomous Systems and PNT Room: Beacon A (4th Floor)

3:35 Autonomous and Resilient Management of All-Source Sensors for Navigation: Juan Jurado and John Raquet , Air Force Institute of Technology

3:55 A Pose Graph Cooperative Localization Approach for and Autonomy Framework: Edwin A. Mora, Robert C. Leishman, Jeremy Gray, Air Force Institute of Technology

4:15 Biologically Inspired Machine Learning to Improve Automated Aerial Refueling Algorithms: Andrew Lee and Scott Nykl, Air Force Institute of Technology

4:35 Autonomous Closed-Loop Collaborative Navigation using Odometry and Inter-Vehicle Range Measurements: Adam J. Rutkowski, AFRL Munitions Directorate

Alternates 1. Robust Navigation for Unmanned Aerial Vehicles: Robert C. Leishman and Clark N. Taylor, AFIT ANT Center2. Event-Based Visual-Inertial Odometry (EVIO) on a Fixed-Wing Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV): Kaleb J. Nelson and Robert C.

Leishman, US Air Force3. Flight Test Results for a Magnetic Anomaly Simultaneous Localization and Mapping System: Taylor Lee and Aaron Canciani, Air

Force Institute of Technology

Session B1: PNT Requirements and Solutions Room: Shoreline Ballroom (1st Floor)

3:35 The US Air Force’s PNT Strategic Plan: Mark Friesen, AFLCMC/WNY; Amanda Rohrbach, SAF/AQR; Terry May, WBB Inc.3:55 A New Method for Increasing PNT Resilience Against Rapidly Evolving Threats: Paul D’Angio, Randy Yamada, Natasha

Norris, Jon Duntze, Booz Allen Hamilton4:15 PNT Complementary Technologies – A Comparison of S&T Projects and What the Services Are Actually Fielding with

Recommendations to Better Synchronize: Sebastiano DeLiso, Brian Dougherty, Isaac Baruffi, Booz Allen Hamilton4:35 New Distance Learning Master’s Program with Military PNT Focus: John Raquet, Air Force Institute of Technology;

Benjamin Leach, Veth Research Associates Alternate

1. Engineering the Future With Artificial Intelligence: Anil Chinnan, Lockheed Martin

Session C1: GPS Modernization Room: Seaview Ballroom (1st Floor)

3:35 Benefits of GPS III: Charles H. Frey, Leonard J. Reynolds, Andrew J. Katronick, Lockheed Martin3:55 GPS III Space Vehicle and Antenna Performance: Willard Marquis, Lockheed Martin Space4:15 Characterization and Analysis of the GPS Block III SV Link Budget and Inter Signal Corrections: Avram Tetewsky,

Draper; Gary Okerson and Jeff Ross, The MITRE Corporation4:35 Early M-code Capabilities in 2020: Shankar Khanna, John Frye, William Siddall, Lockheed Martin; Andrew Menschner,

Steven Nielson, Air Force SMC/GPAlternate

1. GPS IIIA, IIIF, and Operational Control Segment Status: Johnathon Caldwell and Mark Crews, Lockheed Martin

Session D1: Multi-GNSS Receivers for Military Applications Room: Beacon B (4th Floor)

3:35 Correlation-Level Assurance of Open-Service GNSS Signals: Andrey Soloviev and Chun Yang, QuNav3:55 RANSAC-based Fault Detection and Exclusion Performance in SDR Implementation : Zhen Zhu, East Carolina

University; Brenton Hall, Riverside Research; Jason Pontious, Eric Vinande, AFRL4:15 High Fidelity Satellite Navigation Front-End for Signal Quality Monitoring and Advanced Authentication: Andrew

Braun and Sanjeev Gunawardena, Air Force Institute of Technology4:35 Initial Test Results of Standalone Direct Acquisition of M-Code: Chun Yang, Andrey Soloviev, QuNav; Jung C. Ha, AFRL/

RYWN; Mathew Cosgrove, Jeff Dickman, Northrop Grumman Mission SystemsAlternates

1. Performance of Inertially- Aided Threat Detection at NAVFEST: Samer Khanafseh, Cagatay Tanil, TruNav LLC; Eric Vinande, AFRL-Sensors Directorate; Boris Pervan, TruNav LLC

2. Multi-GNSS Risks and Rewards – Applying RMF and Cyber Hygiene to GNSS: Steven Billman, Gregory Gerten, PreTalen; Patricia Geraci, AFRL/RYWE

3. Computing GPS Satellite Velocity and Acceleration from the Broadcast Navigation Message: Blair F. Thompson, Steven W. Lewis, Steven A. Brown, Reserve National Security Space Institute; Todd M. Scott, 310th Space Wing; Anthony A. Flores, SAIC

Dr. Robert Leishman AFIT

John Miranda Draper

Michael Orr USAF Space Command

Joseph Page Joint Navigation Warfare Center

LtCol Kenneth M. McDougall GPS Directorate, USAF

Renee Yazdi The MITRE Corporation

Mark Carroll AFRL Sensors Directorate

Dr. Jeff Dickman Northrop Grumman

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Tuesday Technical Sessions 8:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.

Session A2: Complementary PNT 1: Naturally Occurring Measurement Sources Room: Beacon A (4th Floor)

8:35 Future of Magnetic Navigation in the DOD: Aaron Canciani, AFIT8:55 Celestial Aiding for Long Range Precision Fires: Patrick Renfroe, Tim Pitt, US Army Combat Capabilities Development

Command Aviation & Missile Center; John Mastrangelo, Jo Ho, Briana Brown, Renee Gracey, Ball Aerospace; Michael Payne, Phil Jenkins, Scott David, NTA, Inc.

9:15 Sky Polarization Azimuth Sensing System (SkyPASS) Gen3 Test Results in Challenging Sky Conditions: Todd Aycock, Katie McCann, David Chenault, Laura Eshelman, Polaris Sensor Technologies, Inc.; Jeffrey Williams, Aaron Carter, NTA, Inc.

9:35 Celestial Navigator for Surface Ships (CNSS): Benjamin Lane, Matthew Weinstein, Steven Holmes, Michele Carpenter, Mark Lyon, Adam Parolin, Draper

Alternates1. A New Position Finding Algorithm Using Celestial Sources: Todd Aycock, Adam Smith, Art Lompado, Polaris Sensor

Technologies, Inc.; Paul White, AMRDEC2. Compact Atomic Magnetometers for Navigation (Nav-CAM): Michael S. Larsen, Michael D. Bulatowicz, Robert Griffith, Julia

Flicker, Northrop Grumman

Session B2: Modeling and Simulation 1 Room: Shoreline Ballroom (1st Floor)

8:35 Modeling the Multi-GNSS Position Solution Problem with GIANT: Colin Wells, Jacob Jost, Jim Fitch, Linquest8:55 The Anechoic Chamber Truck: Fully Integrated Navigation System Testing: Tyler Hohman, Tim Erbes, Talen-X9:15 Collateral Damage - Evaluating NAVWAR Effects on DoD and Civilian Users - Unclassified: Gregory Gerten, Gary Green,

Edgar Gomez, PreTalen; Patricia Geraci, AFRL/RYWE9:35 Incorporating Anti-Jam Antenna Electronics into a GNSS Software Defined Receiver: Andrew O’Brien, Justin Kuric, Inder

J. Gupta, The Ohio State UniversityAlternates

1. The NAVWAR Trainer – Making NAVWAR Easy: Edgar Gomez, Gregory Gerten, PreTalen; R.V. Padilla, USN, Joint Navigation Warfare Center (JNWC), Dennis Cahill, JNWC

2. Performance Analysis of TWTT Corrections for Kinematic Missions: Timothy J. Kelly, Microsemi; Andrew T. Baster, AFRL/RYWN; Jeremy D. Warriner, Edward V. Byrne, Microsemi

Session C2: Military GPS User Equipment 1 Room: Seaview Ballroom (1st Floor)

8:35 MGUE Maritime Domain Lead Platform Approach and Status: Chad Pinkelman, Jei Chen, Naval Information Warfare Center (NIWC) Pacific; Jon Wrinn, PMW/A 170

8:55 Integration and Test of MGUE into the Joint Light Tactical Vehicle (JLTV): Jacob Witmer, Terrence Hutnik, Naval Information Warfare Center (NIWC) Atlantic

9:15 MGUE Integration into Joint Battle Command-Platform (JBC-P): Daniel Weinman, U.S. Army PdM JBC-P9:35 Embedded GPS/INS System (EGI) Modernization Status: Mark Friesen, Debra Personius, Michael Bloodworth, Joseph

Myers, Chuck Jackson, AFLCMC/WNY (PNT Program Office); Terry May, WBB, Inc.Alternate

1. Miniaturized Airborne GPS Receiver 2000-Modernized (MAGR-2K-M) Enhancement Trade Studies: Tony Marquez, Raytheon

Session D2: Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU) 1 Room: Beacon B (4th Floor)

8:35 Compact MEMS Precision Azimuth System (CMPAS) – A Miniaturized, Gyrocompassing Navigation Device: Curtis Albrecht, Ben Mohr, Sally Ann Keyes, Fan Liu, Kevin Christ, Markus Gnerlich, Burgess Johnson, Richard Russell, Honeywell

8:55 xDR mHRG: Extended Dynamic Range milli-Hemispherical Resonator Gyro: William Schellhorn, Daniel Rampacek, Philip Clark, Albert Choi, Daryl Sakaida, Dennis Bevan, Alexander Trusov, Northrop Grumman

9:15 iWCIMU1000: An ASIC-enabled PZT CVG Compact IMU: Dorian Challoner, Jeremy Popp, Peter Bond, InertialWave, Inc.9:35 Navigation Estimation Using a Nonlinear Disk Resonant Gyroscope: Kari Moran, Kevin Stanzione, Jonathan Itschner, and

Andrew Sabater, Naval Information Warfare Center Pacific

Break in Exhibit Hall: 10:00 a.m. - 10:45 a.m., Sponsored by Systron Donner Inertial (Exhibit Booth 407)

Paul Olson CCDC/C5ISR

Roger Fuller USCG Office of C4IT Capability

Dr. Ronald Polcawich DARPA

Clint Blakenship CCDC Aviation & Missile Center

LtCol Mark Witecki SMC/GPU

Alina Pechacek The MITRE Corporation

Capt Aaron Canciani AFIT

Dr. J.P. Laine Draper

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Session A3: Complementary PNT 2: RF Aided (Non-GPS) Room: Beacon A (4th Floor)10:50 Performance Accuracy Measurements of RF Ranging Systems in Complex Environments: Nhut Vo, Gary Katulka, Dan

Weinman, Brian Bigdelle, Ibrahim Mansaray, US Army C5ISR Center, Aberdeen Proving Ground; Carole Teolis, TRX Systems, Inc.; Thomas Wallace, Vesperix, Corp.; Dan Goff, Ensco, Inc.

11:10 PNT Solution: John Carlson, Martin Alles, Joe Kennedy, Echo Ridge, LLC; Mark Smearcheck, Air Force Research Laboratory11:30 Study of HD Radio™ Digital FM Broadcast Signals for Possible Navigation Use: Brian D. Slosman, Jeffrey H. Reed, Mark L.

Psiaki, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University11:50 Real-Time Testing of Accurate Global Navigation using Very Low Frequency Signals: Michael Turbe, Justin Klotz, Douglas

Stranghoener, Kyung-min Su, Kevin Betts, Leidos, Inc.Alternates

1. Advancements in Synthetic Aperture Radar for Navigation: Scott Jenkins, R. Derek West, Steven Rodriguez, Patrick Barney, Robert Morris, Sandia National Laboratories

2. GPS Denied Navigation Utilizing UWB Radios to Compute Range and Bearing: Jared Napora, Benjamin Funk, Carole Teolis, TRX Systems3. VLF Navigation based on Subspace Time-Time Adaptive Processing (STTAP): Wilbur L. Myrick, Stanley Radzevicius, Clinton Schad, ENSCO, Inc.;

Thao Nguyen, Air Force Research Lab

Session B3: Modeling and Simulation 2 Room: Shoreline Ballroom (1st Floor) 10:50 Multi-domain, System Level Modeling and Assessment of Complementary Position, Navigation, and Timing Solutions:

Chris Boger, Scott Dellicker, Draper; Paul Olson, Gina Guiducci, US Army Combat Capabilities Development Command C5ISR Center; Lynda Liptak, Charles Vaughan, AFRL/RVES; Edward Agunos, SPAWAR

11:10 Vector Tracking Spoofing Analysis using a Software Correlator Simulator Model: Tanner Watts, Scott Martin, and David Bevly, Auburn University

11:30 Vision Navigation Feature Prediction Model using Deep Learning for GPS-Denied Mission Planning: Kevin Betts, David Francis, Aaron Maitland, Jonathan Ryan, and Christopher Yeager, Leidos, Inc.

11:50 Determining Virtually Simulated Aerial Refueling Fidelity using Physically Collected Stereo Vision Images and DGPS-based Truth Data: Bradley French and Scott Nykl, Air Force Institute of Technology

Alternates 1. Satnav Signal Tracking using Code-Rate Aiding in the Absence of Carrier Tracking: Ryan Cassel and Alex Cerruti, The MITRE Corporation2. Performance Improvement Analysis of LIDAR vs Stereo-Vision Camera for Automated Aerial Refueling (AAR): Michael Crowl and Scott Nykl, Air

Force Institute of Technology

Session C3: Military GPS User Equipment 2 Room: Seaview Ballroom (1st Floor) 10:50 Raytheon MGUE Program Status: Joseph Ross, Raytheon, Space and Airborne Systems11:10 Military PNT Framework Starts with M-Code: Luke Bishop, Collins Aerospace11:30 Operational M-Code: Rick Bieniak, Justin Miller, Ryan Loyd, L3 Defense Electronic Systems11:50 M-Code is Here; The Successes of MGUE and the Modernized Path Forward: Neal Fedora and Scott Sorber, Trimble

Military and Advanced SystemsAlternate

1. Raytheon MGUE NAVFEST Testing: Jarrett Perry and John Fleming, Raytheon/SAS

Session D3: Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU) 2 Room: Beacon B (4th Floor) 10:50 Fast Light Fiber Ring Laser Gyroscope: Caleb A Christensen, MagiQ Technologies, Inc.; Ram Yahalom, Infiber Technology,

Inc.; Yan Yan Liu, Josh Fernandez, MagiQ Technologies, Inc.11:10 Microfabrication and Testing of High Finesse Optical Cavities for MEMS Accelerometers: Brian A. English, Andriy Dotsenko,

Michael Kranz, Michael Whitley, Paul Ashley, EngeniusMicro, LLC; Brian Grantham, Clinton Blankenship, CCDC Aviation & Missile11:30 Photonics Crystal Fiber Interferometric Fiber Optics Gyroscope: Ram Yahalom, InFiber Technology Inc.; Behzad Moslehi,

Levy Oblea, and Richard J. Black, Intelligent Fiber Optic Systems Corporation (IFOS)11:50 SWaP and Performance Improvements in the TRL5 Miniature Inertial Navigator (MINav) RFOG: W. Williams, G. Sanders,

M. Smickilas, L. Strandjord, Honeywell International; Kirk Peake, Jeff Williams, Navigation Technology Associates; Patrick Renfroe, Paul White, CCDC, RDMR-WDG-N, Navigation Technology Function

Alternates 1. Super-TAC Near Navigation Grade Inertial Measurement Unit: Douglas Blischok, Ronald Jajko, L3 Technologies, Space & Navigation2. IMU Trade Study: Quantifying Quartz MEMs IMU in High Performance, Dynamic Weapons Environments: David J. Hoyh, Emmanuel Quevy,

Systron Donner Inertial

Lunch Served in Exhibit Hall: 12:15 p.m. – 1:45 p.m. (Seating available throughout floor 1 and 4 meeting space)

MAJ Chris Bieber CCDC/C5ISR

Dr. Adam Schofield CCDC/C5ISR

David Faulkner EMCORE

LtCol Joseph Christensen SMC/GPU

Angie Wang The Aerospace Corporation

Mark Phillips AFRL Sensors Directorate

Dr. David Taylor Setter Research

Lt Hanna Gjermo USAF Space Vehicles Directorate

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Tuesday Plenary Session 1:45 p.m. - 3:15 p.m.

Plenary Session 1 Room: Beacon Ballroom Overflow Seating in Seaview Ballroom (lower level)

Mr. William B. Nelson Director, Assured Positioning Navigation & Timing (APNT) Cross Functional Team (CFT) US Army Futures Command

Break in Exhibit Hall: 3:15 p.m. – 4:00 p.m., Sponsored by Harris (Exhibit Booth 311)

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Tuesday Plenary Session 1:45 p.m. - 3:15 p.m.

Break in Exhibit Hall: 3:15 p.m. – 4:00 p.m., Sponsored by Harris (Exhibit Booth 311)

Tuesday Technical Sessions 4:00 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.

Gian Luca Mariottini Draper

Warren Walls USNO

Martin Bloch Frequency Electronics, Inc.

Dr. Keith McDonald The MITRE Corporation

Dr. Martin Ryba BAE Systems

Mark Smearcheck AFRL Sensors Directorate

Session A4: Complementary PNT 3: Vision Aided Room: Beacon A (4th Floor)

4:05 Using Vision Navigation and Convolutional Neural Networks to Provide Absolute Position Aiding for Ground Vehicles: Jonathan Ryan, Kyung-min Su, David Francis, Christopher Rose, Scott Sexton, Aaron Maitland, Christopher Yeager, Kevin Betts, Leidos; Paul Muench, TARDEC

4:25 On-line Adaptive Regional Weighting for Robust Visual Navigation with Multispectral Cameras: Matthew Boler, Auburn University; William Travis, Integrated Solutions for Systems; Scott Martin, Auburn University

4:45 Vision Navigation Test Results for the Integration on a UAV Platform: Greg Reynolds, Clinton Blankenship, U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command Aviation & Missile Center; Kevin Betts, Rasheed Ibrahim, Patrick O’Leary, Jonathan Ryan, Scott Sexton, and Velislav Stamenov, Leidos, Inc.

5:05 Development of an Implementation-Agnostic Quality Metric for Evaluating the Accuracy of Position Estimations from Vision-Based Navigation Algorithms: Jacob Stewart, Michael Payne, Navigation Technology Associates, Inc.; Gregory Reynolds, Kelly Risko, Clinton Blankenship, U.S. ARMY CCDC, Aviation and Missile Center

Alternates 1. Tightly Coupled Sensor Fusion State Estimation for GPS-Denied Applications: Alexander Hardt-Stremayr, University of Klagenfurt, Austria;

Daniel Donavanik, Army Research Laboratory; Eren Allak, Stephan Weiss, University of Klagenfurt, Austria; Joseph Conroy, William Nothwang, Army Research Laboratory

2. A Maintaining Accurate Geo-registration via Image-nav Compensation (MAGIC) Flight Test using Northrop Grumman LITENING Pod: Yunqian Ma, Kevin Liu, Northrop Grumman Corporation; Andrew Brown, Jason Hilton, Steve Fierro, Toyon Research Corporation; Paul Knight, Dan Mongoven, John Wilson, Northrop Grumman Corporation; Clark Taylor, Air Force Institute of Technology; Joung C. Ha, Air Force Research Laboratory

3. Convolutional Neural Network Architecture Study for Aerial Visual Localization: J. Mark Berhold, Robert Leishman, Air Force Institute of Technology; Donald Venable, Veth Research Associates

Session B4: Operational System Demonstrations 1 Room: Shoreline Ballroom (1st Floor)

4:00 Modular Open Systems Approach (MOSA) to PNT Systems and Plug and Play Sensors: Modular GPS Independent Sensors (MoGIS) Project Operational System Demonstration: Adam Schofield, Michael Caporellie, Joseph Stevanak, U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command C5ISR Center; John Raquet, Kyle Kauffman, Air Force Institute of Technology Autonomy & Navigation Technology Center

4:45 GNSS Threat Detection, Threat Mitigation and Sensor Fusion Integrated in a Single Low-SWAP Rugged Form-factor, Leveraging VersaPNT, Broadshield, and BLISS: Brent Abbott and Lisa Perdue, Orolia

5:30 Operational System Demonstration – ATAK Dismounted GPS-Denied Location Supporting Enhanced Situational Awareness, with Jamming/Spoofing Resiliency, Dropped Ultra-wideband Beacons and Collaborative Ranging Support: Carol Politi, Carole Teolis, John Karvounis, Sarah Blaszak, TRX Systems

Session C4: GPS in Military Applications/NAVWAR 1 Room: Seaview Ballroom (1st Floor)

4:05 On the MGUE Equipped Platform as a Battlefield Navwar Sensor: Vincent A Benvenuto Jr., The MITRE Corporation4:25 NAVWAR Emitter Warning Tactical (NEWT) Display: William Deike, AFRL/RYWN; Thomas Pestak, Jeremiah Shockley, The

Perduco Group; Jeffrey Hebert, AFRL/RYWN4:45 Reconciling Warfighting Procedural Requirements with PNT Assurance Best Practices during E-3 Sentry Air

Surveillance and Control Missions: Marshall Haker, WBB, Inc.; Cody (“Chef”) Perry, 552d Operations Support Squadron; Jim Sanders, Rich Flamand, WBB, Inc.; Jon Sutterfield, RJ Hamilton, Frank Waskom, AFLCMC/HBS (E-3 System Program Office)

5:05 An Autoland Capability for US Navy Shipboard Operations: Tim Schempp, Raytheon; Lee Wellons, US Navy Air Traffic Management Systems Program Office

Alternates 1. Handheld GPS Jamming Detectors: Lorena Figueroa, Corral Chronos by Equipo Tactico de Mexico2. BroadSenseNano Answers the Question “How Jammed am I Right Now?”: Tim Erbes, Talen-X3. GNSS Interferometric Reflectometry Signature-enabled Spoofing Defense: Steven W. Lewis, Edward C. Chow, University of Colorado, Colorado

Springs; Felipe G. Nievinski, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil; Dennis M. Akos, University of Colorado at Boulder, Sherman C. Lo, Stanford University

Session D4: Timing Applications Room: Beacon B (4th Floor)

4:05 Chip-Scale Atomic Clock Industrial Base Enhancement: Yoonkee Kim, Brian Bigdelle, US Army CCDC C5ISR Center4:25 Development of Next-Generation Integrated Photonic Chip-Scale Atomic Clocks: Zachary Warren, Hunter Kettering,

Uttam Paudel, Andrew Stapleton, James Camparo, Physical Sciences Laboratories, The Aerospace Corporation4:45 Timing Accuracy of Non-GPS-Based Positioning System (NGBPS) at White Sands Missile Range: James Keith, Nicole

Tekell, 746 Test Squadron5:05 Impact of Temperature and High Vibration in Ground, Shipborne and Aircraft Platforms on GPS-disciplined, Low

Phase Noise, Time and Frequency References: Timothy Tetreault, Orolia Government Systems, Inc.

Exhibitor Hosted Reception in Exhibit Hall: 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.

Paul Olson CCDC/C5ISR

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Wednesday Technical Sessions 8:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.

Session A5: Navigating in Challenged Environments (e.g., Urban, Indoor and Sub-Surface Navigation) Room: Beacon A (4th Floor)

8:35 An eLoran Based Navigation System for GPS Denied Environments: Siva Ramanan and Naresh Babu Jarmale, Mayflower Communications Company, Inc.; Joseph Hewlett, Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons Division (NAWCWD)

8:55 A Novel Approach to Distributing a Multi-Sourced Assured-PNT Solution to Legacy GPS-Based Aircraft Navigation- and Mission-Systems: Gregor Said Jackson, Keith Loiselle, Jackson Labs Technologies, Inc.; John Sternitzky, USAF AESS 661st; Tim Elbert, Applied Systems Engineering Inc.

9:15 GPS-Denied Navigation Mechanization for Dense Forestry Missions: Andrey Soloviev, Ananth Vadlamani, Chun Yang, JD Sharon, QuNav; Michael Veth, Veth Research Associates; Michael Caporellie, John Del Colliano, U.S. Army CCDC/C5ISR

9:35 Use of Map Data to Improve GPS Denied Localization and Real-Time Situational Awareness of Dismounts Indoors and Outdoors: John Karvounis, Jon Fetter-Degges, Carole Teolis, TRX Systems

Session B5: Space and Satellite Applications 1 Room: Shoreline Ballroom (1st Floor)

8:35 GPS Satellite Payload Configuration with Enhanced PNT Performance for Terrestrial and Space Service Volume Users: Erik Lier, Mark Crews, Chuck Frey, Lockheed Martin

8:55 A Portable Agile Wide Band Navigation Signal Transmitter: Gary Green, Rachel Reed, PreTalen Ltd.; Hanna Gjermo, AFRL/RVBYS9:15 Design of a Low Cost LEO GPS Satellite: Frank Czopek, John Collins & Richard Van Allan, Microcosm Inc.9:35 High Efficiency RF Front-end of Next Generation GPS Transmitter Supporting High-power, Multi-carrier and

Wide Frequency Range: J. Johana Yan, Taoling Fu, Houman Ghajari, MaXentric Technologies; Aly E. Fathy, University of Tennessee, Knoxville

Alternates 1. Scalable High-Power L-Band GaN Transmitter for Space Applications: J. Zygmaniak, S. Angelo, P. Kossin, A. Cheu, Harris

Corporation, Space & Intelligence Systems2. Stellar Attitude and Rate Measurement Unit (STARMU) for Enhanced GPS Satellite Attitude Sensing: Brian Dooley, Egbert

Maben, Harald Weigl, Stephen Young, Lockheed Martin; Doug Chamberlin, Honeywell Session C5: GPS in Military Applications/NAVWAR 2

Session C5: GPS in Military Applications/NAVWAR 2 Room: Seaview Ballroom (1st Floor)

8:35 Operation in the Electronically-Challenged Battlespace with DIGAR Anti-Jam Electronics: Mike Stockmaster and Kit Frey, Collins Aerospace

8:55 Enhanced Anti-Jam Performance in 3.5in: William LeComte and Joseph Thomas, Mayflower Communications Company, Inc.9:15 ThreatBlocker – An In-line Jamming and Spoofing Protection Device: Tim Erbes and Tyler Hohman, Talen-X9:35 What’s UPDAWG: Test and Evaluation of the Ultra High Accuracy Reference System (UHARS) Position Data Acquisition

Without Global Positioning System: Corey Struck, Chiawei Lee, Rebecca Mitchell, Brett Hughes, James Knauss, Ryan Weed, and Anthony Zartman, U.S. Air Force Test Pilot School, Edwards AFB

Alternates 1. Investigating the Accuracy and Utility of Low-Cost GPS Navigation Solutions for Flight Test: Chiawei Lee, William Beal, Austin

Baker, Derek Kirkwood, Timothy Philips, Ryan Stec, and Charles Webb, U.S. Air Force Test Pilot School, Edwards AFB2. Jammer Airborne Wavefront Simulator (JAWS): George Lee, Greg Helm, Steven Fuller, Dan Dresher, Northrop Grumman; William

Deike, Dana Howell, Denice Jacobs, Air Force Research Laboratory/RYWN; Eddy Emile, SMC/GPUT

Session D5: PNT Open Systems Architecture 1 Room: Beacon B (4th Floor)

8:35 Establishing the DOD-Wide PNT Architecture Standard: Jeremy Brown, OSD R&E; Robert Lutwak, AFRL/RY; Jacob Campbell, AFRL/RYWN; Matthew Kascak, Samuel Griffin, Justin Malek, Booz Allen Hamilton

8:55 Architectural Concepts and Interfaces for Open System Positioning Navigation and Timing (PNT): Greg Farley, Evans Jacobson, Collins Aerospace; Kevin Betts, Jonathan Wetherbee, Leidos

9:15 A Resilient Embedded GPS/INS: Leveraging Emerging Contracting Approaches for Rapid Acquisition: Johnathan Rohde, AFLCMC/WNY, USAF PNT Program Office; Jacob Campbell, AFRL/RYWN; Brian Welch, AFLCMC/EZAC; William Woodward, WBB, Inc.; Terry May, WBB Inc.

9:35 Navigation Threat Framework for Assured PNT: Charles A. Popeck, Mark W. Johnson, Collins AerospaceAlternate

1. Implementation Challenges and Results for an Open Architecture PNT System: David Hodo, William Travis, Mikel Miller, Integrated Solutions for Systems (IS4S); Paul Huber, Collins Aerospace

Break in Exhibit Hall: 10:00 a.m. – 10:45 a.m., Sponsored by LinQuest (Exhibit Booth 203)

Ruth Burdeshaw PEO IEWS/PM PNT

William Nichols Booz Allen Hamilton

Kelly FangCCDC/C5ISR

Paul White CCDC Aviation & Missile Center

John LangerThe Aerospace Corporation

Dr. Madeleine NaudeauAFRL Space Vehicles Directorate

Matthew NicholsonSPAWAR

Dave HodoIS4S

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Break in Exhibit Hall: 10:00 a.m. – 10:45 a.m., Sponsored by LinQuest (Exhibit Booth 203)

Wednesday Technical Sessions 10:45 a.m. - 12:15 p.m.

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Session A6: Surface and Sub-Surface PNT Room: Beacon A (4th Floor)10:50 Non-GPS Aided PNT for Surface Ships (NoGAPSS) Overview and Status: Jacob Bencke, SSC Pacific Code 52360, Joe

Schnecker, SSC Pacific Code 5236011:10 Small Size, Weight, and Power (SWaP) GPS-Based Positioning Navigation and Timing Service (GPNTS): Glen Collins,

Booz Allen Hamilton; Jonathan Wrinn, Navy PEO C4I PMW/A 170; Alice Hong, Booz Allen Hamilton; Joe Schnecker, Navy PEO C4I PNW/A 170

11:30 DARPA Positioning System from Deep Ocean Nodes (POSYDON): John Waterston, DARPA; Yevgeniy Dorfman, Raytheon BBN Technologies; Julius Chang, Strategic Analysis Inc.

11:50 RADARNAV: X-band Radar Navigation and Availability Analysis: Eric Bozeman, Minhdao Nguyen, Mohammad Alam, SPAWAR Systems Center Pacific

Session B6: Space and Satellite Applications 2 Room: Shoreline Ballroom (1st Floor) 10:50 Excelitas RAFS Design Enhancements for the GPS-III Program: Ryan Dupuis, Mark Beauregard, Cameron Everson, Daniel

Janssen, Thomas Lynch, John Vaccaro, Excelitas Technologies11:10 Clock Ensembling Test Results with GPS IRAD Hardware: Michael R. Jones, John Janis, Robert Montana, Amy Caprioni,

Harris Corporation11:30 (U) A Compact Timekeeping System: Precise Timekeeping with Integrated Clock Monitoring for Low Size, Weight, and

Power Applications: Travis U. Driskell, Pavel I. Ionov, Andrew D. Stapleton, The Aerospace Corporation11:50 Behavior of GPS RAFS Exposed to Trace Concentration of Helium Gas: H. Wang, G.H. Iyanu, A.D. Stapleton, J.C. Camparo,

The Aerospace CorporationAlternate

1. GPSIII Advanced Clock Insertion SV10: Jaryd Cavin, Lockheed Martin; Lawrence Robertson, Gordon Lott, AFRL/RV

Session C6: Antenna Technologies & Interference Mitigation for Robust PNT 1 Room: Seaview Ballroom (1st Floor) 10:50 An FOUO Overview of Current AJ and AS Threats, Mitigation Strategies, and Performance Capabilities: Nathan

Haveman, Rob Fries, David Post, Randall Jaffe, L3 Technologies (IEC)11:10 An Examination of Low SWaP-C Anti-Jam and Anti-Spoof Techniques: Lisa Perdue, David Sohn, John Fischer, Orolia11:30 Prototype Testing Results for a Dynamic SatNav Constellation Simulation System for Anechoic Chambers: Josh

Clanton, Josh Starling, IS4S; Lloyd Riggs, Houston Cleveland, Auburn University11:50 Additive Manufacturing Technology Improving PNT for Submarines; the Radome is the Antenna (RITA): Richard White,

Thomas Goodwin, SI2 Technologies, Inc.Alternate

1. Desired Features of Adaptive Arrays for GNSS Receivers: Inder J. Gupta, Ohio State University; Ira M. Weiss, The Aerospace Corporation; Allen W. Morrison, Booz Allen Hamilton

Session D6: PNT Open Systems Architecture 2 Room: Beacon B (4th Floor) 10:50 Army Positioning, Navigation and Timing Reference Architecture: Ruth Burdeshaw, U.S. Army11:10 Dismounted Assured PNT System: Design Overview: David Hodo, William Travis, IS4S; Paul Huber, Collins Aerospace;

David Bevly, Auburn University11:30 Resilient Alt-Nav and Software Defined Radios – The Open Architecture Flight Test: Mark Smearcheck, Mark Phillips,

Mark Carroll, Jason Pontious, Jacob Campbell, Air Force Research Laboratory; Donald Venable, Veth Research Associates11:50 Positioning, Navigation, and Timing Trust Inference Engine: Andres Molina-Markham, Joseph J. Rushanan, The MITRE

CorporationAlternate

1. Software Assurance (SwA) in PNT Systems, Why? When? How?: Manuel Del Rio, Brennan Cozzens, William Elder, The MITRE Corporation

Lunch Served in Exhibit Hall: 12:15 p.m. – 1:45 p.m. (Seating available throughout floor 1 and 4 meeting space)

Heidi Graziano The Aerospace Corporation

Lt Marcy Gouri SMC/GPE, USAF

Barbara Frantom AFRL Sensors Directorate

Alinn Herrera The Aerospace Corporation

William Joo NIWC Pacific

Ed AgunosNIWC Pacific

CDR Benjamin Goff USCG C3CEN

Dr. Logan Scott LS Consulting

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Wednesday Plenary Session 1:45 p.m. - 3:15 p.m.

Plenary Session 2 Room: Beacon Ballroom Overflow Seating in Seaview Ballroom (lower level)

Lt. Gen. John F. Thompson Commander, Space and Missiles Systems Center Space Command, USAF

Break in Exhibit Hall: 3:15 p.m. – 4:00 p.m., Sponsored by Raytheon (Exhibit Booth 408)

Eddy Emile SMC GP USAF

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Wednesday Technical Sessions 4:00 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.

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Dr. Jordan Britt Leidos

Paul Olson CCDC/C5ISR

Patricia Geraci AFRL RYWE

Dr. Inder Gupta The Ohio State Univeristy

Dr. Adam Rutkowski AFRL Munitions Directorate

Session A7: Collaborative Navigation Techniques Room: Beacon A (4th Floor)

4:05 Test Results of an Assured-PNT App for a Tactical Radio Mission Module: Alison Brown, Dien Nguyen, NAVSYS Corporation

4:25 Mounted / Dismounted Navigation Collaborative Approach for GPS Challenged Environments: David Hodo, Chris Collins, Integrated Solutions for Systems (IS4S); Archit Thopay, David Bevly, Auburn University

4:45 Further Advancements in Collaborative Navigation for Squads with Warfighters and Unmanned Systems: Jonathan D. Wetherbee, Jordan H. Britt, Kevin M. Betts, and Justin Klotz, Leidos

5:05 Enabling Cooperative Autonomy with Relative Navigation: James Jackson, Gary Ellingson, Brenden Forsgren, Tim McLain, and Kevin Brink, Brigham Young University

Alternates1. Optimized Mesh-networking Platform Integrated Navigation: Chun Yang, Andrey Soloviev, QuNav; Adam Rutkowski, AFRL/RWWI2. Cooperative Navigation in GNSS Denied Environments: Luke Rinard, T2S Solutions; Yoonkee Kim, U.S. Army CCDC/C5ISR Center;

Mikel Miller, IS4S

Session B7: Space and Satellite Applications 3 Room: Shoreline Ballroom (1st Floor)

4:05 Polarization Diversity Signals for Robust Navigation in Hostile Channels: Philip S. Kossin, Brett Pigon, Harris Corporation4:25 Military Advanced Signal Technology for Enhanced Radionavigation (MASTER): Philip Dafesh, The Aerospace

Corporation4:45 Phase Optimized Constant Envelope Transmission-Induced Pseudorange Biases and Mitigation: Nathaniel Raquet,

Sanjeev Gunawardena, Pranav Patel, Air Force Institute of Technology; Joanna Hinks, AFRL Space Vehicles Directorate5:05 Test Methodology of GPS Phase Quadrature Accuracy at the Payload Level: Gregory Myer and Hanna Gjermo, Air Force

Research LaboratoryAlternate

1. New Highly Efficient C/A and P Codes for Next Generation GPS: Kerry Frohling, Iris Technology

Session C7: Antenna Technologies & Interference Mitigation for Robust PNT 2 Room: Seaview Ballroom (1st Floor)

4:05 Raytheon’s Landshield Sensing Capabilities: Jarrett Perry and John Fleming, Raytheon Space & Airborne Systems 4:25 Prototyping of a GPS Interference Mitigation Module: Chun Yang, Andrey Soloviev, QuNav; Gregory Reynolds, CCDC

Aviation & Missile Center4:45 Auto-Tune Filters (AtF) for Advanced Interference Mitigation in Position Navigation and Timing (PNT) Systems:

Michael Geiler, Scott Gillette, Anton Geiler, Metamagnetics, Inc.5:05 STAP Based GPS Receiver Antennas With and Without FIR Filter in the Reference Channel: Justin D. Kuric and Inder J.

Gupta, The Ohio State University

Session D7: Operational System Demonstrations 2 Room: Beacon B (4th Floor)

4:00 Real-Time Processor-in-the-Loop Demonstration of Alternative Navigation Systems for UAV Swarm Applications: Greg Reynolds, Clinton Blankenship, U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command Aviation & Missile Center; Kevin Betts, Jordan Britt, Justin Klotz, Jonathan Ryan, and Velislav Stamenov, Leidos, Inc.

4:45 Assured Positioning, Navigation, and Timing Solution for Military Applications: Michael Walton, Benjamin Hershey, Eric Huber, Matthew Flannery, Rigoberto Saez, John Unger, Keith Ballantyne, Sechan Electronics, Inc.; Alison Brown, Dien Nguyen, Tom Silva, Jarrett Redd, Roger Finley, NAVSYS Corporation

Dr. Joanna Hinks AFRL Space Vehicles Directorate

Dr. Jon Anderson Canyon Consulting

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Clearances and Attending the Classified SessionsFOUO U.S. ONLY SESSIONS (Monday, July 8 - Wednesday, July 10)

All sessions will be held in an U.S. ONLY FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY (FOUO) environment at the Hyatt Regency Long Beach. To attend you must provide the following:

1. Proof of U.S. citizenship 2. Visit Request/Need-to-Know Statement

(Need-to-Know not required if using JPAS) 3. Photo ID 4. JNC Conference Badge and Paid Registration

Visit Request and Need-to-Know Statements:

All Visit Requests must be received by June 7 and be verified by the JNWC Security Office. Visit authorization requests received after June 7 may not be processed.

Prospective U.S. attendees must submit their Visit Requests through JPAS to JPAS SMO: STRATJNWC. JPAS visit request POC field must be filled with “JNC 2019” instead of a POC name. For your convenience, if JPAS is not an option, a Visit Request Form can be found at www.ion.org/jnc.

Fax all FOUO Visit Requests to:Mark Correll, Security SpecialistJoint Navigation Warfare CenterPhone: 505-853-1166Fax: 505-853-6677E-mail: [email protected]

CLASSIFIED U.S. ONLY SESSION (Thursday, July 11)

The classified session will be held in a CLASSIFIED U.S. ONLY environment at The Aerospace Corporation’s Corporate Headquarters, located at 2310 E. El Segundo Blvd., El Segundo, CA 90245. Information required for clearances is as follows:• Classification: Secret• Visit Type: One Time• Request Type: Facility Invitation• Request Category: Government• Anticipated Level of Classified Information: Secret• Visit Dates: 11 July 2019• Purpose of Visit: Attend the 2019 Joint Navigation

Conference, El Segundo, California• Facility Information: The Aerospace Corporation• Name: Joint Navigation Warfare Center/USSTRATCOM

Program/Agreement: Navigation Warfare MOU

Knowledgeable U.S. POC: Mark Correll, Security SpecialistJoint Navigation Warfare CenterPhone: 505-853-1166Fax: 505-853-6677E-mail: [email protected]

Accessing the Classified Session Seating at the Thursday Classified Session is limited. Attendees will be placed into a seat reservation queue based on the order your visit request is received. Your badge will display a colored star indicating your place in the queue:

• Attendees who have a Green Star have a seat in the classified session IF they pick up their badge onsite by Tuesday July 9, AND arrive at Aerospace for security entry validation no later than 7:30 a.m. on Thursday, July 11. Late arrivals will forfeit their seat regardless of advance reservation.

• Attendees who have a Yellow Star with a number printed in it will be admitted on a space-available basis, in numerical order IF they pick up their badge onsite by Tuesday July 9, AND arrive at Aerospace for security entry validation no later than 7:30 a.m. on Thursday, July 11.

• Attendees who have a Red Star will not be admitted to the classified session.

• Late arrivals will forfeit their seat regardless of star color on their badge. Riding the official ION-provided shuttle from the Hyatt Long Beach to The Aerospace Corporation counts as arriving at Aerospace for security entry validation on time

• Those unable to gain immediate admission to the classified session will gain admission on a space-available basis as others depart.

Below are the options for travel to/from The Aerospace Corporation to attend Thursday’s classified session:

• Onsite parking is available at The Aerospace Corporation, located at 2310 E. El Segundo Blvd., El Segundo, California 90245. Follow signs to park in the conference parking area. Follow conference signage, and security will direct you to the Titan Meeting Room.

• Complimentary shuttle bus transportation will be provided Thursday, from the Hyatt to The Aerospace Corporation, and in the evening at the conclusion of the classified session, back to the Hyatt. Shuttle buses will depart from the front of the Hyatt Regency Long Beach no later than 6:15 a.m., and will return to the Hyatt following the conclusion of the Classified Session.

• If you are departing from the classified session to the airport, you can take your luggage on the shuttle bus, unload it at Aerospace and leave it with the ION staff outside of the auditorium. Do not leave any luggage on the shuttle buses; the buses will NOT be remaining at Aerospace.

• Please note that hired transportation services such as taxis, Uber and Lyft cannot drive onto Aerospace property, and will need to be met at the main gate for pick up.

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Kevin Coggins Booz Allen Hamilton

CAPT Sean Memmen (Navy, Retired) Booz Allen Hamilton

Session E8: CLASSIFIED SESSION (SECRET-U.S. ONLY) 8:20 Welcome and Security Briefing8:30 PLENARY:

Brig Gen Deanna M. Burt Director of Operations and Communications, Headquarter Air Force Space Command, Peterson AFB, USAF

9:10 Joint Urgent Operational Need (JUON) Brief: Fay Spellerberg, Joint Navigation Warfare Center9:30 GPS Spoofing Threat: Matthew Reichenbach, National Ground Intelligence Center9:50 Operationalizing Navigation Warfare: Barry Bolton, U.S. Army CERDEC I2WD

10:10 a.m. - 10:40 a.m. Break

Session E9: Warfighter Panel 10:40 a.m. – 12:10 p.m.

This session will feature a panel of warfighters who have had operational “in theater” experience in the past year:• MAJ Thomas Krogh, U.S. Army• Capt David Pagano, U.S. Air Force• LT Mark Lascara, U.S. Navy• LT Erin Ford, U.S. Navy • LT Tracy Maddox, U.S. Navy• CW2 Anthony Gill, U.S. Army• Jamie Ayinde, Indiana Air National Guard

Lunch: 12:10 p.m.-1:20 p.m., Sponsored by Northrop Grumman

Session E10: CLASSIFIED SESSION (SECRET-U.S. ONLY) 1:20 NAVWAR Sensor – Test Results, Maturation and Tech Transition: Dana Howell and Denice Jacobs, Air Force Research

Laboratory (AFRL/RYWN)1:40 GPS Interference Detection and Mitigation with a Commercial Receiver: Mark Phillips, Mark Smearcheck, Victor

Sivaneri, Air Force Research Laboratory; Fay Spellerberg, Joint Navigation Warfare Center; Dominic Surano, Insitu2:00 A Novel Ship Navigation Method using an Existing Navy System: Andrew Winn, Joshua Murphy, Laura Tolliver,

Phillippe Reed, Naval Information Warfare Center Atlantic2:20 Characterizing the Resilience of Flight Systems in a NAVWAR Environment: Jonathan Neu, Evan Swihart, Air Force

Life Cycle Management Center (AFLCMC) Engineering Directorate; Matthew Gerberich, PreTalen, Ltd.; Marshall Haker, Whitney, Bradley & Brown, Inc.; Charles Ward, Ward Consulting; Jim Ritz, PreTalen, Ltd.; Patricia Geraci, Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) Sensors Directorate; Andrew Gambardella, 455 OSS/OSK

2:40 GPS IIIF Security Architecture: Raymond Boncek, Lockheed Martin; Philip Nachman, and Michael Yucis, Harris Corporation3:00 Steerable Electronic Attack Phased Array (SEAPA): Mike Russell, SRC Inc.; Rod Earwood, Joint Navigation Warfare Center

3:20 p.m. - 3:50 p.m. Break3:50 A Novel Technique for Spatially Selective Electronic Warfare: Mark Page, Steen Parl, Scott Zhao, Kevin Martin, The

MITRE Corporation4:10 iPNT: Operational Results Showcasing the Utility of a Fielded PNT Warfighting Capability: COMSUBPAC: Fred Capria,

Remy Robert, ETVCS(SS); Jeremy Tria, JHU/APL; George Klaus, Vivek Viswanathan, Tim Magnani, Dave Wawro, Dileep Simha, David Chamberlin-Long, Jeff Girsch, David Stark, Eric Adles, Michelle O’Toole, Rajen Patel, JHU/APL

4:30 Networked Navigation Without GPS: Controlling Position Drift Through Fusion of Absolute and Relative Positioning: Ryan E. Scheidt, JHU/APL

4:50 Tactical GPS EMI Visualization for Situational Awareness and Mission Planning: Dominic Antonacci, Walter Kuklinski, Christopher Lathrop, Erik Lundberg, Robert Reynolds, The MITRE Corporation

Alternates 1. Distributed GPS for Interference Mitigation: Matt Thomas, Kenan Ezal, Ryan Strader, Eric Sandoz, Brad Weals, Toyon Research

Corporation; William Joo, Joseph Schnecker, U.S. Navy Naval Information Warfare Center Pacific2. Military GPS User Equipment (MGUE) Test Article Performance Characterization: Shelby Jay Savage, Brad Stine, Tynan

MacLeod, Brian Kulig, Stanley Chien, Kimberly Sward and Matthew Cote, The MITRE Corporation

5:15 p.m. Buses depart The Aerospace Corporation for the Hyatt Regency Long Beach

Benjamin Wash Joint Navigation Warfare Center

Fay Spellerberg Joint Navigation Warfare Center

Thursday Classified Session 8:20 a.m. - 5:10 p.m.

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The JNC would like to thank

for their generous support of today’s event.

Benjamin Wash Joint Navigation Warfare Center

Fay Spellerberg Joint Navigation Warfare Center

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