
‘Flying for GPS’: Memoir of a Pioneer Era — Excerpt
July 1, 2014
Flying for GPS, a chronicle of Len Jacobson’s role in the development and promotion of the Global Positioning […]
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Flying for GPS, a chronicle of Len Jacobson’s role in the development and promotion of the Global Positioning […]
Flying for GPS, a chronicle of Len Jacobson’s role in the development and promotion of the Global Positioning […]
Our esteemed editor-in-chief and publisher at GPS World, Alan Cameron, penned an editorial in January concerning claims made […]
One of my oldest and best friends died today – and he was just a kid, only 62. In the prime of his life, and yet I know he led a very full life and had no regrets when he passed on to that highway in the sky — somewhere where he will hopefully not have to ask directions, because neither one of us was very good at that. Indeed, in our youth, both Gordy and I were GPS-challenged long before GPS was a gleam in Dr. Parkinson’s eye.
By Len Jacobson Besides my family and friends, two major influences have guided my life. One is GPS, […]
I first met just-pinned-on, shiny and bright, Captain Bernard Gruber-USAF in 1992. Bernie had just arrived at the […]
This week’s Defense PNT newsletter by GPS World contributing editor Don Jewell carries an exit interview with Col. […]
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The first GPS-enabled cell phone, developed by Navsys Corporation, is now on display at the […]
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