Pilot Program Application

The Banlys GNSS Correction Pilot Program allows selected laboratories and organizations to evaluate the statistical impact of a proprietary GNSS timing correction on their own datasets. This cohort runs May 1–July 30, 2026. Ten places are available. Applications are reviewed individually.

After you apply: we review within 5–10 business days. If accepted, we send a pilot agreement and payment instructions. Once the agreement is signed and payment received, we send upload instructions and you can begin submitting datasets.

1. Organization information

2. Research or operational context

Briefly describe your work related to GNSS timing or clock comparison (3–5 sentences).

3. Dataset description

e.g. number of stations or baselines, number of days, file format (e.g. RINEX, clock products)

What software or analysis pipeline currently processes your GNSS timing or clock comparison data?

4. Evaluation goals

What performance characteristics are you hoping to evaluate during the pilot?

5. Internal approval

Pilot fee depends on segment (see FAQ). Do you have internal approval for the applicable fee?

6. Timeline

When would you ideally begin the pilot?

7. Data handling confirmation

8. Statement of interest

Why are you interested in evaluating the Banlys correction? (max 200 words)

0 words

Applications are typically reviewed within 5–10 business days.

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