NextNav CEO Mariam Sorond to Address GPS Resiliency at Capitol Hill Event on National Security

Reuters
03 Jul
NextNav CEO Mariam Sorond to Address GPS Resiliency at Capitol Hill Event on <a href="https://laohu8.com/S/NSEC">National Security</a>

NextNav Inc. is set to participate in an event on June 24, 2025, at Capitol Hill, focused on strengthening America's positioning, navigation, and timing $(PNT)$ infrastructure. CEO Mariam Sorond will join Fairfax County's Director of Public Safety, Adam Eldert, in a session titled "Protecting Communities: The Lifesaving Case for Resilient PNT," where they will discuss the impacts of GPS vulnerabilities on emergency response and community safety.

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