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Eric F. Frazier

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Frazeology is my take on matters large and small, in the news or off the radar.

Fotografy is my passion away from the keyboard - visual captures of nature and my travels.

Frazeology + Fotografy = less words/more pictures.

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Eric F. Frazier speaks at the New York Military Affairs Symposium May 5, 2017.
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C-SPAN to Air GPS History Presentation

June 1, 2017August 27, 2019 Eric F. Frazier

C-SPAN will broadcast a talk about GPS that I presented with my coauthor, Richard D. Easton, May 5 at the New York Military Affairs Symposium (NYMAS) in New York City. The first airing will be at 2 p.m., Saturday, June…

After a VBIED Iraq War 2007-2008
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Driverless Car Bombs Pose Threat

September 30, 2015August 27, 2019 Eric F. Frazier

GPS satellites broadcast passive one-way signals that by themselves can do no harm. But bad actors can use the power of GPS in frightening ways. “Driverless vehicles could easily be perverted into a ghastly weapon—a guided missile making full use…

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GPS Turns 40: Test Your Knowledge with a Quiz

December 17, 2013August 9, 2023 Eric F. Frazier

December 2013 brought two important anniversaries for GPS, a technology that has changed the world, yet both milestones have gone unnoticed in the media. The Pentagon authorized GPS development 40 years ago on Dec. 17, 1973. If GPS were a…

About Eric F. Frazier

I am an independent writer, editor, book reviewer and co-author of GPS Declassified: From Smart Bombs to Smartphones.

Frazeology is my take on matters large and small, in the news or off the radar. My approach is personal, but the goal is not to write about me. Rather, it is to offer subjective observations about experiences and concerns that we all share.

Away from the keyboard, I love to be in the outdoors with a camera and long lens in my hands.

Fotos are my visual captures of nature and my travels through it.

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About GPS Declassified

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“A useful work about a complex topic.”
— Roger Launius, Quest
“GPS Declassified is a carefully researched, well written, fast-paced, and thoroughly enjoyable book. It offers an excellent mix of science, technology, history and culture. This book is highly recommended.”
— William F. Mellberg, The Space Review
“Expertly weaves the story of GPS development and its ever-expanding use."
— M. W. Carr, Choice
“Written in a clear and lively style GPS Declassified provides readers with GPS development history including personal recollections from leading developers…. As an introduction to GPS, its history, uses, issues and concerns GPS Declassified can’t be beat.”
— Robert Schaefer, New York Journal of Books
“The authors do the impossible, making an intricate technological advance fascinating to read. They offer an informative and well researched account of how GPS proved its worth even before the system was complete.”
—Walter J. Boyne, author of How the Helicopter Changed Modern Warfare and former director of the National Air and Space Museum of the Smithsonian Institution
“A fine and entertaining story of the origins of the Global Positioning System, a consequential space-age technology that has affected the lives of hundreds of millions in war and peace."
—Mike Gruntman, PhD, professor of astronautics, University of Southern California at Los Angeles, and author of Blazing The Trail: The Early History Of Spacecraft And Rocketry
“The authors deftly place the concept and development of GPS within two broader historical contexts: navigation and robotic spaceflight.”
— from the foreword by Rick W. Sturdevant, PhD, Deputy Director of History, Air Force Space Command

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