
Date: Wednesday, June 24, 2026
Time: 11:00AM Eastern
Duration: 60 minutes
As reliance on GNSS continues to grow across defense operations, so does exposure to disruption. Jamming, spoofing and interference are persistent, evolving and increasingly challenging to detect in contested environments.
The challenge extends beyond signal disruption. Hidden failure modes, systemic dependencies and fragmented ownership are creating new risks across mission-critical systems, with downstream impacts on aviation, maritime, telecom, finance and energy infrastructure.
In this webinar, industry experts will explore how the PNT challenge has changed and what it means for building resilient, trusted systems in GNSS-denied and degraded environments.
Through a moderated discussion format, speakers will examine how defense organizations and supporting industries can move beyond a GNSS-first mindset toward multi-layered PNT architectures, improved situational awareness and coordinated strategies for detection, response and recovery.
What You’ll Learn
- How the PNT threat landscape is evolving in contested and denied environments
- Why GNSS-only approaches are no longer sufficient for mission assurance
- What resilient, multi-layer PNT architectures look like in defense applications
- How to improve detection, response and recovery under operational constraints
- Key considerations for implementing and scaling resilient PNT systems
1. The PNT challenge has changed: Looking beyond jamming and spoofing
Andy Proctor – RethinkPNT / Royal Institute of Navigation
- Hidden dependencies and failure modes across mission-critical systems
- The shift from isolated interference to continuous, contested environments
- Why resilience must be addressed at the system and operational level
2. Building resilient PNT architectures
Jeremy Onyan – Oscilloquartz
- Moving from GNSS-first to mission-resilient PNT strategies
- The role of timing, synchronization and holdover in assured operations
- Designing architectures that support detect, respond and recover
3. The last mile: Integration, implementation and adoption
Gabriel LaMois – Technology Advancement Group (TAG)
- Turning PNT strategy into operational capability in defense environments
- Integration challenges across legacy and mission systems
- Balancing resilience, scalability and integration complexity in field deployment
- Enabling practical adoption of resilient PNT solutions at scale
4. Moderated discussion and Q&A
A guided discussion across all speakers, followed by responses to audience questions.
Speakers:

Jeremy Onyan
AVP, Sales Americas, Oscilloquartz
Jeremy Onyan leads Oscilloquartz business development across North, Central and South America. He is responsible for commercial strategy and customer engagement, working closely with service providers, enterprises, government agencies and systems integrators to drive adoption of precision timing and synchronization solutions for resilient PNT, next-generation networks and mission-critical infrastructure.
He brings extensive experience supporting customers across telecommunications, defense, finance, utilities and data center environments, helping align advanced timing technologies with real-world operational requirements.
Prior to joining Adtran, Onyan held senior sales and business development roles focused on critical infrastructure and complex networking solutions. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree.

Andy Proctor
Managing Director, RethinkPNT | Vice President, Royal Institute of Navigation
Andy Proctor is managing director of RethinkPNT, a UK-based consultancy focused on PNT resilience, threats and systems engineering across defense and critical infrastructure sectors. He previously served as technical director at the UK Space Agency and as a board member for Navigation at the European Space Agency.
Proctor has more than 15 years of experience in GNSS and resilient PNT technologies, including threat modelling, comparative evaluation and advanced defense capabilities across space, ground and user segments. He is vice president of the Royal Institute of Navigation and a resilience researcher at Imperial College London.

Gabriel LaMois
CEO, Technology Advancement Group (TAG)
Gabriel LaMois is chief executive officer of Technology Advancement Group (TAG), where he leads the delivery and integration of advanced PNT technologies for national security applications. He also serves as chair of the board of trustees for GENEDGE Alliance, Virginia’s NIST Manufacturing Extension Partnership center.
A former U.S. Army Special Forces officer, LaMois brings experience bridging operational requirements with emerging technology adoption across defense and critical infrastructure environments. He holds graduate degrees from the University of Virginia Darden School of Business and Columbus State University.

