Members of the GPS World Editorial Advisory Board share their memories and thoughts about the GPS industry over the past 30 years.
Find out what they had to say.
• Stuart Riley: GPS: Obscurity to ubiquity
• John Fischer: Modern miracle brings timing to the ‘Information Superhighway’
• Terry Moore: Transiting to GPS and beyond
• Ellen Hall: History of the GNSS industry and milestones ahead
• Jules McNeff: GPS and GNSS: confronting dual-use realities
• Miguel Amor: Four decades of leadership
• Julian Thomas: From racecars to boundless opportunities
• Alison Brown: NAVSYS’ role in WAAS
• Ismael Colomina: Discovering a new GPS journal
• Greg Turetzky: Putting GPS in smartphones
• Clem Driscoll: The evolution of GPS
• Mitch Narins: What it means to be a Gold Standard
• F. Michael Swiek: Behind GPS is the people
Feature image: Smithsonian; Charlie Trimble provides the 4000A GPS Locator to the Smithsonian Museum. Introduced in 1984, the Trimble 4000A was the first commercial GPS positioning product.

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