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GPS Tracking History

EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT GPS TRACKING GPS TRACKING HISTORY 1973 Decision to develop a satellite navigation system based on the systems TRANSIT, TIMA TION und 621B of the U.S. Air Force and the 1979 U.S. Navy. Decision to expand the GPS system. Thereupon the resources are considerably shortened and the program is restructured. 1986 /2000 The accident of the space shuttle "Challenger" means a! Final deactivation of the selective availability and therefore improvement of the accuracy for civilian users from drawback for the GPS 1993 program, as the space shuttles were supposed to The Initial Operational Capability transport Block II GPS about 100 m to 20 m. (1OC) is announced. In the same satellites to their orbit. Finally vear it is also definitely decided to the operators of the program i authorize the world wide civilian revert to the Delta rockets use free of charge. intended for the 2005 transportation in the first place Lauch of the first IIR-M GPS- 2010 U.S. Air Force implements a new 24 3 GPS configuration which improves satellite visibility and decreases satellite. This new type supports the new military M- signal and the second civil signal L2C. brownouts. Most Common Uses of GPS Tracking •Vehicle Tracking • Asset Management ●Fleet Management Child/Teen Tracking • Surveillance •Stolen Vehicle Recovery • Driver Dispatching/Communication • Field Service Management • Heavy Equipment Monitoring Benefits of GPS Tracking 'Reduce Fuel Costs (an average of 20% reduction in fuel consumption) VIncrease Productivity VLower Operating Costs VReduce Vehicle Expenses VImprove Customer Service VPay Less Insurance Top Industries Using GPS Tracking • Transportation – Limousines, Taxi's\ • Delivery • Automotive Dealerships • Law Enforcement • Towing • Rentals • Waste Management Home Services Reasons To Use GPS Tracking • Last year, there were over 1.2 million vehicles stolen in the United States alone •Their estimated value was well over $7.6 billion •A vehicle is stolen every 24.2 seconds in the US • $4 million worth of property and equipment are stolen daily 9 out of 10 vehicles equipped with GPS tracking are recovered • Average time to return stolen vehicle to owner is 24 hours! 24.2 secs Top 10 Most Stolen Vehicles 1995 Honda Civic 1994 Acura Integra 1991 Honda Accord 2004 Dodge Ram Pickup 1989 Toyota Camry 1994 Nissan Sentra 1997 Ford F-150 1988 Toyota Pickup 1994 Chevrolet C/K 1500 2007 Toyota Corolla Top 5 Trending Stolen Vehicles Chevy Tahoe GMC Yukon XL Hummer H2 Nissan Maxima GMC Sierra Crew Cab States With Highest Number of Stolen Equipment Reports North Carolina Texas: 1000+ Florida Texas Florida: 1000 + 3 North Carolina: 1000+ South Carolina Georgia: 700+ Georgia South Carolina: 600+ Brought To You By: Sources: http://homesecurity.net/research/theft-proof-car/ http://mashable.com/2011/03/17/telenav-gps-use/ ( GPS http://mashable.com/2010/04/06/location-history-infographic/ http://www.coroflot.com/mtstanford/MFA-Thesis/1 http://blog.brickhousesecurity.com/2011/09/02/infographic-a-history-of-the-gps/ NORTH AMERICA (o)

GPS Tracking History

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This infographic illustrates the benefits of GPS Tracking, its’ history, and current statistics associated with vehicle & asset theft.

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