A bug in gpsd upon which some NTP servers rely, has been known for a couple of months, but it hasn't really become general knowledge until recently, just before the October 24, 2021 rollover that may set some NTP servers' clocks back to 2002. A patch for GPSD fixes the bug.
Since my company doesn't have high time synchronization needs with the outside world, we use the NTP pool servers as our ultimate source of accurate time. (Everything in the network synchronizes with a single device in the network, which synchronizes with the pool servers.)
The NTP pool website doesn't have any news after 2019, but interestingly, one of those items is about another GPSD week rollover that happened in 2019.
Various institutions belong to the NTP server pool on a voluntary basis, and so they're each going to have their own means of getting accurate time.
Is it known whether any of these servers use gpsd?
This other Server Fault question doesn't address the issue, but it does give an example of why the problem might be so complicated.