Intriguing Trends in GPS Anti-Jamming Market
GPS technology has revolutionized modern warfare. Military organizations regularly depend on satellite technology for accurate positioning, timing and communications. But GPS signals received on...
Responding to the Challenge of GNSS Jamming and Spoofing
GNSS spoofing has become a growing security threat. This type of attack is a malicious attempt to alter a user's global navigation satellite system...
iHLS Security Accelerator is Looking for Next Generation Startups!
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We at the iHLS Security Accelerator are looking for innovative ground-breaking technologies offering solutions for civilian...
Quantum will Replace GPS Navigation Systems
Quantum information science (QIS), which includes quantum computing, has recently captured the interest of many in Washington for its theoretical potential to deliver more...
This “Unjammable” Navigation Tech Uses the Earth Itself
Modern military navigation depends heavily on satellite signals, a vulnerability that is becoming harder to ignore. GPS jamming, spoofing, and signal denial are now...
Defense Giant will Supply Secure GPS
The Global Positioning System (GPS) and global navigation satellite system (GNSS) are essential to military navigation. GPS receivers are vulnerable to jamming even if...
Months-Long Autonomous Operation Capability at Sea
Unmanned vessels can stay at sea for months, operate underwater and on the surface. The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has awarded Ocean Aero...
Drones Have Their Shortcomings
Using unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) to locate objects on the ground isn’t as easy as it might seem. Incorporating UAS into some situations, such...
New Personal Black Box to Track Soldiers
Tracking soldiers in an emergency situation sometimes takes too long, a critical factor that might cost the lives of wounded soldiers. A new technology...
Emerging Technological Needs in Geospatial Intelligence
The US National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency highlights current and enduring technology needs in a guide released April 29.
The 2020 Technology Focus Areas publication is a...
First Drone U-Space in Scandinavia Announced
Mapping, infrastructure inspections, precision agriculture, delivery of goods and e-commerce are just some of the services possible using drones. Countries worldwide are competing to...
First Rules on Safe Use of Drones at Urban Environments
New European standards under preparation will contribute to the safe operation of drones for a wide variety of services, such as parcel delivery in...
$50,000 Grant – IMoD Innovation Program!
Startup! This is your opportunity to get a $50K grant. If you are developing a groundbreaking technology we invite you to apply to INNOFENSE...
Amazon is Interested in Car-Charging Drone
Drones can charge vehicles, at least according to Amazon. The company’s newest patent describes a method to deliver energy using an unscrewed autonomous vehicle...
INNOTECH 2021 – Attend Cyber, HLS, and Innovation Event
iHLS is proud to present INNOTECH 2021 - the International Cyber, Homeland Security Technologies and Innovation event. A giant two-day exhibition with national pavilions...
UN Seeking Efficient Drone-Tracking Solution
The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) has recently asked the public for feedback on a proposal to track drones in real-time around the world...
This Robot Sees Threats on the Ground — and Now in...
Unmanned ground vehicles are increasingly used to reduce risk to personnel in complex environments, but they face a persistent weakness: exposure to small, hard-to-detect...
From Locating Undercover Officers to Customer Tracking
Tracking and locating people in a GPS-denied environment is a challenge. A new GPS-free tracking technology developed for security applications is now offered commercially...
Autonomous Vehicles – Not So Fast
Will autonomous vehicles replace humans in the near future? Recent reports of major computer and bitcoin hacks have displayed the vulnerability of modern technologies...
Another Step on Way to Improved GPS Services
The US Space Force took control of the second Lockheed Martin-built GPS III satellite bringing the constellation one step closer to service. The move...
Jam-Resistant GPS Technology Deployment Delayed
GPS may seem like everyday technology, but it depends on military systems that continue to evolve to meet defense needs. The US Department of...
Tracking Mosquitoes and Floods from Space
Satellite images orbiting overhead are no longer confined to mapmaking or weather forecasting. A major shift is underway in Europe, as large volumes of...

















































