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User Concerns CGSIC, September 22, 2009

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User Concerns CGSIC, September 22, 2009. GPS World Audience Survey, May 2009. 989 Responses. Question 53. Where is society going with GPS/GNSS use, and how will that change the GPS/GNSS industry? 408 responses. The U-Answer, or über-Answer. Utility Ubiquitous - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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User ConcernsCGSIC, September 22, 2009

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GPS World Audience Survey, May 2009

989 Responses

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Question 53

Where is society going with GPS/GNSS use, and how will that change the GPS/GNSS industry?

408 responses

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The U-Answer, or über-Answer

• Utility• Ubiquitous• Totally integrated in every aspect of daily life

117 respondents, or 29 percent of those who gave an answer to this question

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The Smiley Face Answer

• It’s great!• We’re moving forward• The sky’s the limit!• The sky is not the limit!

57 respondents, or 14 percent of those who gave an answer to this question

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The Mobile Answer

• Is or will be embedded in all mobile devices• Location-based services• more sales!• death of the single-purpose device

41 respondents, or 10 percent of those who gave an answer to this question

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Total Lack of Concern

215 respondents, or 53 percent of those who gave an answer to this question

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Worried

152 respondents, or 37 percent of those who gave an answer to this question

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The Number One Concern

35 respondents, or 27 percent of those expressing a concern

9 percent of those who gave an answer to this question

4 percent of those who took the survey

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Number One: Privacy

I expect more intrusion into formerly private life.

Down a slippery “walk with your big brother” road — and no turning back

Society is headed for a rude awakening where everyone will soon be able to track each other wherever we go

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The Pat Answer

Users will have to give permission for their location to be known. So, no worries. Relax.

Users will find location-based services so rewarding, they won’t mind the minor inconvenience of loss of privacy. They won’t notice.

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Reality Check

Not John Q Public. Not the great unwashed.Readers of GPS World and/or its various e-

mail newsletters: a scientific, technical, government, and business community, conversant with the issues and the technology

.

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A Non-scientific perspective

GPS/GNSS have a developing public relations problem

All it takes is a few missteps, and the wolves will be at the door

FundingMaybe we really do have a problem,

Houston

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Historical divagations

WatergateJ. Edgar HooverJoe McCarthyRecent abrogations of rights:I wasn’t using my civil liberties anyway

.

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Other Big Brothers

companies, marketerscriminals

.

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Privacy

35 respondents, or 27 percent of those expressing a concern

9 percent of those who gave an answer to this question

4 percent of those who took the survey

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Unnatural Overdependence

17 respondents, or 13 percent of those expressing a concern

Technologies replace the natural sense of direction; natural senses are not needed anymore.

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System Health

13 respondents, or 10 percent of those expressing a concern

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Misunderstood

10 respondents, or 8 percent of those expressing a concern

Are there enough professionals with expertise and education out there?

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Funding, Public Awareness

10 respondents, or 7percent of those expressing a concern

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Not Enough Interoperability

8 respondents, or 6 percent of those expressing a concern

Among positioning technologies, as well as among GNSS

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Commercial Focus over Science7 respondents, or 5 percent of those expressing a concern

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Need More Accurate Data and More Current Maps7 respondents, or 5 percent of those expressing a concern

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Security, Jamming

7 respondents, or 5 percent of those expressing a concern

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Devices/Services Too Expensive for User6 respondents, or 4 percent of those expressing a concern

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Reliability, Integrity

4 respondents, or 3 percent of those expressing a concern

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Market Saturation, Cheapness4 respondents, or 3 percent of those expressing a concern

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Military Focus, Harm over Societal Benefits3 respondents, or 2 percent of those expressing a concern

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Military Products Need Commercial Approach3 respondents, or 2 percent of those expressing a concern

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More Verbatim Comments

Out in Front editorial, “Enter the Fortune Teller,” September GPS World

Wide Awake blog,www.gpsworld.com/wideawake“Wide Awake on the Midnight Train to Georgia”

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Straight into the future without questioning the

potential adverse implications.

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