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The use of the Global Positioning System (GPS) has become so ubiquitous within the United States economy that it can now be considered a national utility. The thesis of this paper is that loss of GPS will likely cause severe damage to United States economic security. I will also show that use of redundant systems within critical infrastructure can mitigate the effects of long-term loss. "Severe" is defined here as potential loss of life, economic damage to the civil sector potentially requiring Federal Reserve loans to recover, or revenue or taxpayer losses measured in the billions of dollars. Such severity is also consistent with many sources used in this work when defining "economic damage."

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