Uses of GPS in the Developing Nation
Asking the Future of the GPS in the Poorer Nations

Infrastructure continues to be a problem for the implementation of the global positing system within the rural communities of the third world. The governments in these countries are so caught up in the dramas of domestic politics that it seems unlikely that they will have a convincing answer to the infrastructural needs of the GPS systems.
For example there are countries that do not have an address system at all but merely rely on a network of post office box numbers. This means that it is nearly impossible to work out the landing location of any directions. In fact in many countries within the developing world are instructions to get to addresses based on very lose landmarks such as a particular type of tree. read more
Global Positioning System – Tracking People with GPS

The global positioning system has been effectively used to transform the way that we travel and do business. In the developed countries that have the entire infrastructure, GPS is the gateway to all forms of travel and it has been duly adopted by different parties within the community of nations. Its application can range from leisure activities to serious matters such as the operation of an ambulance service.
Those who do not understand the full implications of the global positioning system on the economy just have to look at how the USA has moved this technology from a military preserve. The technology is now available to all and sundry within the context of the USA government policy of democratization of technology. read more
Global Positioning System Planning For the Future Generations
Planning for GPS in the Long Term

The implementation of a global positing system is not a simple process and therefore requires some strategic planning in terms of looking at the implications of each section of the economy and how it affects the system. The planning has to remain strategic and conceived on a long term basis.
This is because such projects tend to be very high profile and they tend to involve a large expense which means that everyone has to pull up their socks literally to get the project going. The planning process has to first look at the current situation in terms of the prospects of implementing a GPS system. read more
Global Positioning System Review – Criteria for A Good GPS
What are the Criteria for a Good GPS

When reviewing the global positing system on the market today it is important to look at the implications for the community and other factors that are crucial to the success of any community project of such a caliber. It is not always easy to come up with a list of success factors for project that means so many different things to so many different people.
The creation of a global positing system is an ongoing process that requires the unified approach to the planning and implementation of the strategy. When looking at the criteria that determine success, they must be taken within the context of the entire project and not just one aspect. It is the interdependency of the variables that makes the global positing system as volatile as any other project. read more

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