The FCC says it plans to vote next month to explore alternatives to GPS after national security concerns have been raised about relying on a single system crucial to modern life. From a report: 'Continuing to rely so heavily on one system leaves us exposed,' FCC Chair Brendan Carr said. 'We need to develop redundant technologies.' There have been reports of a rise in GPS interference around the world, particularly since 2023, known as spoofing raising fears of an increased risk of accidents if planes veer off-course. 'Disruptions to GPS have the potential to undermine the nation's economic and national security. And the risks to our current system are only increasing,' Carr said, noting President Donald Trump and a bipartisan group of lawmakers have called for action for years.
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