ION Awards and Fellow Memberships09/02/2010 |
| The Institute of Navigation (ION) presented its Annual Awards and Fellow Memberships during the ION International Technical Meeting (ITM) 2010 in San Diego, California, 25th to 27th January 2010. The ION Annual Awards Programme is sponsored to recognise individuals making significant contributions or demonstrating outstanding performance relating to the art and science of navigation. |
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Edward H. Martin received the Captain P.V.H. Weems Award for his contributions to the selection of the P code and C/A code GPS waveforms, for his leadership in the development of the first GPS receiver and for his years of contributions to the application of GPS to the U.S. military and Allied users, civil transportation systems including aviation, and his clear and concise teachings to the next generation of space-based navigation developers. The Captain P.V.H. Weems Award is presented to individuals for continuing contributions to the art and science of navigation.
Fellow Membership Election to fellow membership recognizes the distinguished contributions of The Institute of Navigation members to the advancement of the technology, management, practice and teaching the arts and science of navigation; and/or lifetime contributions to the Institute.
John W. Lavrakas has been elected for his contributions to the development of GPS Control Segment and user applications, and for service to The Institute of Navigation.
Dr. Boris Pervan has been elected for his extraordinary contribution to the advancement of differential GPS technology and integrity assurance, for his excellence as a teacher, and for his service to The Institute of Navigation.
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