The PRECISE Act, also known as Bill 118 hr 1459, is a piece of legislation introduced in the US Congress that aims to improve the accuracy and reliability of GPS technology. The bill focuses on addressing vulnerabilities in the current GPS system that could be exploited by malicious actors.
One of the key provisions of the PRECISE Act is the establishment of a backup system for GPS, known as the National Timing Resilience and Security Act. This backup system would provide an alternative source of timing information in the event that the GPS system is disrupted or compromised. This is particularly important for critical infrastructure sectors such as telecommunications, transportation, and financial services, which rely heavily on GPS for accurate timing information.
Additionally, the PRECISE Act calls for the development of new technologies and standards to enhance the security of GPS signals and prevent spoofing and jamming attacks. The bill also seeks to improve coordination between government agencies and the private sector to address GPS vulnerabilities and ensure the continued reliability of the system.
Overall, the PRECISE Act aims to strengthen the resilience of the GPS system and protect against potential threats to national security and critical infrastructure. It has garnered bipartisan support in Congress and is seen as a crucial step towards safeguarding the integrity of GPS technology in the United States.