The Military and GPS Tracking
GPS tracking is one of the most interesting technological
advances of our time. GPS stands for Global Positioning System,
and is used just for that. GPS can be used to find anyone with a
tracker anywhere in the world. This is because the whole system
makes use of the satellites that occupy the space above the
earth. With special signals, and a little triangulation, GPS
tracking can help anyone figure out where they are and plan out
where they should go next.
GPS tracking began as a project especially for the United States
military. In the 1980s, the system was being developed so that
the military would have better capabilities on the ground to
keep on target. It could also be used to help find lost soldiers
and to more quickly locate the wounded. GPS provided a powerful
tool for the United States and its allies. And it is still used
by the military today.
Even though civilians could use GPS tracking in the late 1980s
and 1990s, it was not the same system that the military used.
The GPS used by civilians was less accurate and quick. The
military scrambled its signals so that only it had access to the
highly precise GPS calculations used in operations. This is why
GPS was slow to catch on among "regular" folks. However, that
all changed in 2000.
In the year 2000, at the turn of the century and the millennium,
then-president Bill Clinton ordered the military to stop
scrambling its GPS tracking signals. This did not mean that all
of a sudden civilians could access battle plans and find out
where troops were. What it did mean was that anyone with the
right equipment (which is sold just about everywhere and fairly
easy to get) could have access to the military's system. This
allowed anyone, individuals and businesses, to make use of the
extremely accurate military system.
Since GPS tracking has been open to everyone, the marketplace
has responded by making all sorts of consumer goods that allow
people to find out where they are, and even track their kids and
spouses. These is because the technology is so advanced that
anything can be used for GPS tracking -- even a cell phone.
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