The excerpt  below from GPS World refers to a Chip-scale atomic clock being 
developed by DARPA.  

Does anyone know what technology they might be using for such a clock?

"Atomic Clock Synchronization 
The U.S. Navy Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center San Diego is incorporating 
a chip-scale atomic clock into a new GPS receiver design, the Navigation 
Nugget. read more»The Nugget fuses a GPS software-defined receiver with an 
inertial measurement unit (IMU), synchronized by an onboard atomic clock, to 
create a positioning, navigation, and timing-sensor suite capable of 
withstanding impaired and threatened GPS environments. The chip-scale atomic 
clock is being developed by Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency. Adding 
an atomic clock to the GPS/IMU combination will help ground forces in canopy or 
jammed environments and improve vertical accuracy. A large-scale prototype 
Navigation Nugget is expected to be field tested in one year. Space and Naval 
Warfare Systems Center, www.spawar.navy.mil/sandiego/.  "



-Brooks
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