Wednesday, December 19, 2018

The Hidden Figure Of GPS Inventor Dr Gladys West Inducted Into Air Force Hall Of Fame

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     Gladys West is one of the people whose work was instrumental in developing the mathematics behind GPS.     Until now, her story has remained untold.
     When Mrs West started her career at the Naval Surface Warfare Center in the US state of Virginia in 1956, just one other black woman and two black men worked alongside her.
     "I carried that load round, thinking that I had to be the best that I could be," she says.
     Inspired by the re-telling of her sorority sister’s engineering success in the now classic film “Hidden Figures”, a Virginia woman named Gladys West is coming forward with her hidden history and involvement in created a technology most of us use everyday—GPS. As it turns out, like her sorority sister, West is also an important forgotten figure of technological advancement in the U.S. before and during the Civil Rights movement. This time, its West’s work on the modern day GPS system during her 42-year career at the Navy base in Dahlgren where her work was essential to her team which developed the Global Positioning System in the 1950s and 1960s.

https://blavity.com/dr-gladys-west-who-helped-develop-the-gps-inducted-into-air-force-space-and-missile-pioneers-hall-of-fame

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