Practical Uses for GPS Technology
by: Jeremy
Maddock
Since the US
Department of Defense established the worldwide Global Positioning
System (GPS) network, it has been put to a very wide variety of uses by
governments, corporations, organizations, and individuals alike.
It has been put
to good use for many years in its original, and most obvious, purpose
of coordinating military operations. In fact, if it weren’t for GPS,
many modern military operations and practices would simply not be
possible. It is also frequently used in search-and-rescue missions as
well as disaster relief efforts.
In addition to
this, GPS technology has proven to be instrumental in numerous
scientific research expeditions, especially in very remote regions such
as mountain ranges and the north and south poles.
The other side
of GPS functionality, which is sometimes forgotten, is the many uses it
can be put to by individual consumers. Handheld GPS units (
http://www.gpsdevices.info/gps-handhelds.php ) and other GPS
devices (
http://www.gpsdevices.info/ ) are available for sale through many
ordinary retail channels, and can be very useful for a variety
recreational purposes. For example, having a GPS device handy when
camping, hiking, hunting, fishing, or boating can be an excellent way
to ensure that you don’t get lost, even if you somehow manage to wander
off course.
Another common
consumer use of GPS technology is for safety security purposes. Using a
GPS tracking system (
http://www.gpsdevices.info/gps-tracking-system.php ) can be an
excellent way to combat crimes such as theft and kidnapping.