6th Annual Assured PNT Summit
Defense Strategies Institute’s 6th Annual Assured PNT Summit will convene leaders from the military services, federal government, industry, and academia in a collaborative, town hall forum to discuss the advancement and development of a robust, resilient U.S. PNT enterprise. The 2026 Summit will highlight the need to ensure PNT services are robust, resilient, and available for military, civil, and commercial applications across the United States.
The United States currently relies on the Global Positioning Systems (GPS) as its primary source of positioning, navigation, and timing (PNT) services, leaving the nation vulnerable to billions of dollars in losses should GPS be disrupted, even for a few minutes. As adversaries continually advance their PNT capabilities, the 2026 Assured PNT Summit will explore how the United States is modernizing GPS and pursuing alternative and complementary sources of PNT to develop a robust, resilient national PNT architecture.
GPS underpins countless daily operations across modern society, including military and civil critical infrastructures. PNT is essential for battlefield maneuver and navigation, precision strike, target tracking, weapon system accuracy, as well as for power grids, telecommunications networks, financial markets, transportation systems, and civilian navigation. However, GPS signals remain vulnerable to disruption, jamming, and spoofing, highlighting an urgent need for additional and complementary sources of PNT that can be used in the event GPS is denied or degraded. This year’s Summit will support the national security imperative to reduce reliance on a single PNT source by advancing a diversified, resilient PNT ecosystem. Speakers will explore opportunities to introduce and scale terrestrial PNT solutions while also strengthening space-based PNT technologies to withstand jamming and spoofing from adversaries. Join us at the 2026 Assured PNT Summit to hear from and directly engage with leaders across the DoW, federal government, academia, and industry as they discuss the steps being taken to assure PNT for military, commercial, and civilian applications.
Speaker and Presenter Information
CAPT Margaret Kennedy, USCG, Commander, Coast Guard Navigation Center
Christopher Jais, Project Manager, PM PNT
Kevin Coggins, Deputy Associate Administrator and Program Manager for the SCaN Program, NASA
CDR Mike Ammendola, USN, Director, Navigation Cell, Space Development Agency
Willie Nelson, SES (Ret), Former Director, Army APNT CFT; Chief Strategy Officer, T2S Solutions
Constamza M. Vidal Bustamante, PhD, Fellow, Technology & National Security Program, CNAS
Andy Proctor, PhD, Director, RethinkPNT; Chair, PNT Advisory Group, Royal Institute of Navigation
Dr. John W. Betz, Fellow Emeritus, The MITRE Corporation
Expected Number of Attendees
300Relevant Government Agencies
Air Force, Intelligence Agencies, DOD & Military, GSA, NASA, CIA, FAA, Federal Government, NSA
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When
Tue-Wed, Apr 7-8, 2026
Cost
| Active-Duty US Military/Government: | $0.00 |
| Early Registration: Non-Profit, Academia, FFRDC: | $690.00 (Until 02/27/2026) |
| Standard Registration: Non-Profit, Academia, FFRDC: | $790.00 (Until 03/20/2026) |
| Advance Registration: Industry and Contractors: | $990.00 (Until 01/30/2026) |
| Early Registration: Industry and Contractors: | $1090.00 (Until 02/27/2026) |
| Standard Registration: Industry and Contractors: | $1290.00 (Until 03/20/2026) |
| Late Registration: Industry and Contractors: | $1490.00 |
Where
National Housing Center
1201 15th St NW
Washington, DC 20005
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Website
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Organizer
Defense Strategies Institute (DSI)





