Gakstatter Discusses LightSquared on America's Web Radio October 17
October 13, 2011Eric Gakstatter, Survey Scene and GSS Weekly editor, will be a guest on America's Web Radio on Monday, October 17, at 11 a.m. Eastern Time/8 a.m. Pacific Time to discuss the LightSquared/GPS interference debate.
The one-hour program is hosted and moderated by American Congress on Surveying and Mapping's (ACSM) executive director Curt Sumner.
You can listen to the radio broadcast by visiting America's Web Radio website. The show will also be recorded and available for download in standard audio formats after the show.
ACSM, with its largest Member Organization being the National Society of Professional Surveyors (NSPS), was founded in June 1941 and is incorporated as a non-profit educational organization whose goal is to advance the sciences of surveying and mapping and related fields, in furtherance of the welfare of those who use and make maps. ACSM also encourages the development of educational programs and supports publications that represent the professional and technical interests of surveying and mapping. The society is comprised of four independently incorporated Member Organizations which include more than 5000 surveyors, cartographers, geodesist, and other spatial data information related professionals from private industry, government, and academia throughout the world. Each member Organization serves the specific interests of their respective members, while working collectively to achieve the overall goals of ACSM.





