New Poll Shows Overwhelming Bipartisan Support for Building Ground-Based Backup to GPS
11 March 2025 - 12:00AM
NextNav, a leader in next-generation positioning, navigation, and
timing (PNT) and 3D geolocation, released a new national Public
Policy Polling survey which finds that, by a margin of ten-to-one,
voters support the creation of a ground-based complement and backup
to America’s Global Positioning System (GPS). Majority support is
seen across various demographic categories such as gender,
political party, and age groups.
“Officials across the government for years, including the FCC
just last week, have sounded the alarm about the need to build a
terrestrial complement and backup to GPS—a key component of a
system of systems approach to strengthen the resilience of
America’s critical infrastructure,” said Ed Mortimer, NextNav’s
Vice President of Government Affairs. “Now voters are joining the
call to rise to the challenge of meeting this public safety and
national security imperative. These poll results show strong
bipartisan support and are particularly compelling in a public
policy environment where single-digit opposition to any issue is
rare.”
Large majorities of voters see a terrestrial complement and
backup to GPS as vital to safeguarding public safety, keeping pace
with foreign rivals, protecting U.S. national security, and
preserving a strong economy:
- Public Safety. A total of 83% say they find it
either very convincing (54%) or somewhat convincing (29%) that
backup to GPS will ensure public safety professionals, like first
responders, are able to act fast to locate people.
- National Security. A total of 82% say they
find it either very convincing (47%) or somewhat convincing (35%)
that a backup to GPS is crucial for safeguarding American commerce,
public safety, and national security.
- Global Competition. A total of 81% say they
find it either very convincing (47%) or somewhat convincing (34%)
that a backup to GPS will allow the United States to keep pace with
China.
- Economic Stability. A total of 81% say they
find it either very convincing (48%) or somewhat convincing (33%)
that the US should move forward with the creation of a backup to
GPS since a GPS outage would cost our economy $1.6 billion per
day.
In another key finding, nearly 7 out of 10 (68%) of voters agree
that creating a backup to GPS represents an urgent national
security need for the United States, with only 12% disagreeing.
The poll was conducted by Public Policy Polling. The independent
pollsters surveyed 1,133 registered voters nationally from January
24-25, 2025. The margin of error is +/- 2.9%. 60% of interviews for
the survey were conducted by text message and 40% by telephone. For
access to the polling memo, click here.
About NextNav NextNav Inc. (Nasdaq: NN) is a
leader in next-generation positioning, navigation and timing (PNT),
enabling a whole new ecosystem of applications and services that
rely upon 3D geolocation and PNT technology. Powered by low-band
licensed spectrum, NextNav’s positioning and timing technologies
deliver accurate, reliable, and resilient 3D PNT solutions for
critical infrastructure, GPS resiliency and commercial use
cases.
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“safe harbor” provisions of the Private Securities Litigation
Reform Act of 1995. These statements are based on NextNav’s
management’s current expectations and beliefs, as well as a number
of assumptions concerning future events.
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