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NAVSYS Corporation Founder/President/CEO
Named Fellow of the Institute of Navigation
Dr. Alison Brown recognized for her
distinguished contributions to the development of GPS
technology
Colorado Springs, CO, August 21, 2003 NAVSYS
Corporation, a GPS technology company, announced today the
election of Dr. Alison Brown, the company’s founder,
president, and chief executive officer, as a Fellow of the
Institute of Navigation (ION). The prestigious award was
presented to Dr. Brown at the ION annual award ceremony held
this year in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The ION elects Fellows
for recognition of sustained professional contribution,
advancement of the technology, management, practice, and
teaching of the arts and sciences of navigation.
Dr. Brown’s accomplishments are many and include: leading
the original RTCA Integrity Working Group that developed the
concept of Receiver Autonomous Integrity Monitoring and the
use of a GPS integrity network and geostationary augmentation
system, which led to the development of the Wide Area
Augmentation System (WAAS); pioneering the development of Wide
Area Differential GPS; fielding the first GPS cellular
emergency location system; developing the FAA WAAS Ground
Uplink Station; and developing a digital beam-steering,
software reprogramable GPS receiver for high accuracy
commercial and military applications. She also holds five
patents, has chaired numerous conferences and technical
sessions on GPS, and has published more than 100 technical
papers.
NAVSYS is an established, growing, and well-respected firm
pioneering superior and ground breaking technical products and
services in GPS hardware design, systems engineering, systems
analysis, and software design. NAVSYS has a standing
commitment to provide the highest quality products and
services to both governmental and commercial customers. The
company provides specialized GPS products and services for
customers by leveraging extensive core technologies, unique
technical expertise, innovative engineering approaches, strong
work ethic, and high standards of excellence. For more
information on NAVSYS Corporation, see www.navsys.com.
The Institute of Navigation is a non-profit professional
society dedicated to the advancement of the art and science of
navigation. It was founded in 1945 and currently has over
4,000 members practicing in the field of navigation. It serves
a diverse community including those interested in air, space,
marine, land navigation, and position determination. Although
basically a national organization, its membership is
worldwide, and it is affiliated with the International
Association of Institutes of Navigation. www.ion.org.
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