
Like Olympic athletes, doctors without borders, and magicians, members of the GNSS community constitute an informal international group […]
Sometimes the patient has to get sick in order to get better. The eruption of a malady leads […]
For some years now, we have been talking about GNSS interoperability. The concept has received so much careful […]
Not so long ago, we occasionally speculated on the order of GNSS preference for both manufacturers and end […]
Conventional wisdom holds that smartphone users will tolerate diluted privacy — specifically, privacy of their own location — […]
In the wake of last month’s Expert Advice column on eLoran — “The Low Cost of Protecting America” […]
Just took a stroll down memory lane, leafing through the pages of the December 2002 issue of this magazine. They contain predictive essays of that era — Directions 2003 — and a transcription of the panel discussion from the very first Leadership Dinner, then called the “GPS Summit.” I was there, running the door, riding the audio recorder, handing out bronze presenteaux (pictured here) to departing guests.
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