

Dr. Bobrowski has also served on the editorial review boards for the Journal of Operations Management and Quality Management Journal. He has delivered scholarly papers at more than 15 conferences nationwide and has been honored for his research and teaching, including the prestigious Stanley T. Hardy Award for the Best Article in Operations Management (1989). Dr. Bobrowski has more than 20 years of teaching experience at various universities including Indiana University, University of Oregon, and Syracuse University. In addition, he has served as a consultant for Aerojet Corporation, Hazeltine Corporation, Avco, General Electric and many others. He is a member of the Decision Sciences Institute, the American Society for Quality and Beta Gamma Sigma. Dr. Bobrowski has served on the Board of Directors of SSPI.
Read Bobrowski's editorial.


Issue 9 guest editors were assisted by Randy Johnson.



Read Abwerzger's article.

Read Adjrad's article.

Read Aguilera's article.

Read Albright's article.

Read Arai's article.


Read Bachman's article.


Read Bertrán's article.

Read Bevly's article.


Read Bobye's article.

Read Brown's article.

Read Cabler's article.


Read Chocano's article.

Read Cleveland's article.

Read Cove's article.


Read Christiansen's article.

Read Mateo's article.


Read Deisting's article.

Read Enge's helicopter article and receiver performace article.


Read Fairbanks' article.



Read Ferguson's article.


Read Ford's article.

Read Frey's article.


His creation of Galileo's World in 1999 anticipated the development of Europe's emerging global navigation satellite system. He has covered GLONASS since publishing what was probably the first trade article on the Russian satellite system in 1990. For ten years (1991-2000), Gibbons also wrote and edited the biweekly GPS World Newsletter. During 1998-99, he launched and edited GeoConvergencia, a Spanish- and Portuguese-language supplement to GPS World. He was editor of the reference publication, GPS World's Big Book of GPS 2000. During the last six years he served as group editorial director and associate publisher of three geospatial magazines, which also included Geospatial Solutions and GeoIntelligence.
Gibbons received the U.S. Institute of Navigation's 2003 Norman P. Hayes Award for outstanding encouragement, inspiration, and support contribution to the advancement of navigation. He is a frequent invited speaker and panelist at international events, as well as an often-quoted source for news media. Gibbons holds a B.A. in political science from Willamette University and studied Chinese language and culture at the East-West Center in Hawaii. He earned an M.A. in journalism from the University of Oregon.
Read Gibbons' marine application article and GPS & Galileo article.

Read Gleason's article.


Read Grant's article.

Read Guida's article.




Read Hardesty's article.

Read Hartnett's article.


Read Jandrisits' marine application article and EGNOS article.


Read Johnson's article.


Read Kibe's article.

Read Kingdon's article.


Read Klepsvik's article.

Read Kouguchi's article.

Read Kubo's article.

Read Lyle's article.

Read Lyon's article.

Read Mulcare's article.

Read Musgrove's article.

Read Nievinski's article.

Read Okuda's article.

Read Parsons' article.

Read Pérez's article.

Read Remondi's article.


Read Retscher's article.


Read Ripple's article.

Read Roberts' article.

Read Ruiz's article.

Read Santos' article.

Read Shibasaki's article.


From 1991-1993 he managed the power system protection sub element of the electrical power management and distribution system on the Space Station, 1994-2004 he managed the Space Acceleration Measurement System (SAMS) and the Orbital Acceleration Research Experiment (OARE) for 15 Shuttle launches. After the tragic loss of the Crew along with SAMS and OARE on Columbia (STS-107) Ron has been working in the Satellite Based Technology (SBT)/Advanced Communication Navigation and Surveillance Architectures System Technology (ACAST) as the Deputy Project Manager.
Read Sicker's article.


Read Swaszek's article.


Read Thienelt's article.

Read Travis's article.

Read Unwin's article.

Read Vidal's skynet article and GPS policy article.

Read Ward's article.

Read Wells' article.

Read Westbrook's article.

Williams graduated from Daniel Webster College with a bachelor-of-science degree in management. He is also a commercial pilot with instrument and multi-engine ratings and he is a certified flight instructor. Williams resides with his family in Fredericksburg, Virginia.
Read Williams' article.

Read Wolfe's article.

Read Meng's article.

Read Yasuda's article.



Read Zinoviev's article.

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