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Out in Front: The State of Our Union

August 1, 2014  - By
JEFF FEHLBERG, winner of the drawing for a Trimble Juno T41, grand prize in the 2013 State of the Industry Survey. You, too, can be this lucky!

JEFF FEHLBERG, winner of the drawing for a Trimble Juno T41, grand prize in the 2013 State of the Industry Survey. You, too, can be this lucky!

Like Olympic athletes, doctors without borders, and magicians, members of the GNSS community constitute an informal international group that gathers periodically, in different centers around the world, to share knowledge and advance their craft. It is due and fitting, perhaps even necessary, that we also try to summarize or collect our views about ourselves, our field, and our future. The State of the Industry Survey is an effort to do just that.

Last year’s Survey drew 893 responses from I lost count of how many countries; the results were published in the September issue. The questions for the 2014 Survey appear on the pages immediately following, and the online interactive Survey is now live, through the end of August. You can win cool stuff simply by answering 20 questions.

Displayed here are last year’s top prize winners. Jeff Fehlberg, a mobile business analyst from Tritech Software Systems in Little Rock, Arkansas, garnered the rugged handheld Trimble.  

John Zittere of Engility Corporation in Hollywood, Maryland, sent along a selfie with giftie, and a few comments: “I really do enjoy reading GPS World and I also suggest it to our new-hire engineers. Here are a few pics from our Automated Aerial Refueling tests in Niagara, New York (see below).”

JOHN ZITTERE with his dinner ticket, the second raffle prize from the 2013 survey.

JOHN ZITTERE with his dinner ticket, the second raffle prize from the 2013 survey.

Also receiving gift cards for completing the 2013 Survey: Jinghui Wu of  Kensington, New South Wales, Australia; Dr. S.M.A. Rizvi from Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, India; and Rui Barradas Pereira of GMV in Lisbon, Portugal.

CALSPAN Lear Jet with the probe (non-functional but flight ready).

CALSPAN Lear Jet with the probe (non-functional but flight ready).

AAR016, view of the tanker drogue from the Lear Jet.

AAR016, view of the tanker drogue from the Lear Jet.

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About the Author: Alan Cameron

Alan Cameron is the former editor-at-large of GPS World magazine.