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GPS Interference Detection Now Standard on Orolia Time Servers
Rochester, NY, January 21, 2021 – Orolia now offers GPSGlobal Positioning System is a navigation satellite system. See also jamming detection as a standard feature for its flagship SecureSync® 1200 time servers. Now customers will not only receive the first DISA approved resilient timing and synchronization solution, they will also improve their Positioning, Navigation and Timing (PNTPosition, Navigation, and Timing: PNT and map data combine to create the GPS service.) cybersecurity with this additional layer of detection.
Interference detection is a key enabler for greater resiliency in critical infrastructure, as defined in the DHS Resilient PNT conformance framework and the federal PNT Executive Order. SecureSync customers can now take an important step forward with the recommended Prevent, Respond, and Recover PNT protection steps through the seamless integration of proven interference detection technology.
SecureSync is built on a scalable, flexible and highly configurable platform to offer precisely what customers need at the lowest cost of ownership. In addition to interference detection, greater resiliency on SecureSync is available through a multi-layered approach that can leverage anti-jam antennas, Orolia’s complete Interference Detection and Mitigation (IDM) suite which includes spoofing detection, as well as time error minimization with high performance internal oscillators. Qualified military customers are also eligible for secure military signals such as SAASM and M-Code.
Military and critical infrastructure operations depend on continuous and accurate GPS signals, reliable PNT data, and ultra-precise time and frequency to synchronize critical systems. Today’s leading military programs and government agencies trust SecureSync when failure is not an option.
“As the world leader in Resilient Timing, Orolia’s customers expect us to deliver proven solutions while continuing to innovate and bring the latest PNT technologies to market,” said Orolia COO Rohit Braggs. “Today, we’re proud to offer GPS jamming detection as a standard feature on SecureSync, recognizing that GPS jamming is the most common form of interference today. This industry first demonstrates our commitment to customer success and protecting critical infrastructure.”
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About SecureSync
SecureSync is the first time and frequency reference system to be listed on the U.S. Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) Department of Products List for network interoperability. Standard features for this world-leading resilient time server include REST API, NTPNTP, or Network Time Protocol, is a widely used networking protocol that enables computers and devices to synchronize their system clocks with a reference time source. It ensures accurate timekeeping in computer networks by allowing devices to obtain precise time information from NTP servers, which are typically synchronized to highly accurate atomic clocks. NTP is essential for various applications and services that rely on synchronized time, such as network security, authentication, and data logging. over Anycast, traceability, and the industry’s leading warranty: a full five years. SecureSync is compatible with global GNSSGlobal navigation satellite system (GNSS): A general term describing any satellite constellation that provides positioning, navigation, and timing (PNT) services on a global or regional basis. See also signals such as GPS, Galileo, GLONASS, BeiDou, and QZSSQZSS is a regional satellite system in the Asia/Pacific Region. Developed and maintained by the Japanese government, this satellite constellation provides similar services as GPS: location, navigation and timing.. More information is available on Orolia’s website here.