Wednesday, July 8, 2009

GPS and emerging environmental concerns

Presently, historical shifts in business strategy are taking place and revolutionizing the way that GPS technologies are being implemented in today’s dynamic workplace. With restrictions to public access of the most precise GPS capabilities lifted under the Clinton administration, private companies are now utilizing these functions to improve upon the present state of various activities including map-making, land surveying, commerce and scientific applications. As governments and scientific communities increasingly confront environmental concerns as they relate to the production and regulation of fossil fuels, and as the largest and most rapidly growing economies of the world, India and China, refuse to address these mounting issues, it will be increasingly important for organizations to become more efficient in order to remain competitive in the world market. GPS technology, thankfully, offers many solutions to this problem. The bottom line for businesses is savings; but it is my opinion that these GPS capabilities will mean a lot more in terms of environmental concern and productivity in the future.

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