“I have seen no data that supports the use of that frequency spectrum other
than
the data I saw in 2011” that first raised concerns, Hyten said. “I
don’t think that we should infringe on the GPS spectrum,” Hyten said.
“That’s a critical capability, not just for the military security of the
nation but for” the entire economy, Hyten said. “We can’t allow that to
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