The frequency part does not really need supper high accuracy. Even the accuracy of a normal crystal oscillator would be good enough and even an OCXO or similar would be overkill. The accuracy of the capacitors is not even close and in many cases the I = C du/dt part is used relative to compare currents of different scales (e.g. 1 fA to 100 nA) and not as an absolute from a given capacitance, voltage and frequency.
For the satelite stabilzed clock there are plenty of solutions / plans available. No real need to build everything from scratch here. For the antenna the position (outside with unobstarcted view) may be more important than the actual antenna part.
With the relatively low orbits of the satelites there is not much optimization for regions, as the earth is moving and the orbits are not in sync. It is only a bit the question if they want good coverage also for the polar regions. GPS currently may have some additional errors over russia, but even this should not effect the frequency part that much, more like some added noise, but not a frequency bias.