BRUSSELS — The European Commission was put on the defensive by a member of the European Parliament for continued delays in the start of the Galileo Public Regulated Service (PRS), the encrypted, jam- and spoof-resistant signal for government and military use that is still not available.
Ten years after the initial Galileo positioning, navigation and timing system started operations, PRS still awaits final authorization by European security agencies.
Addressing the 18th European Space Conference here Jan. 27, Christophe Grudler of France . . .
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