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Mr. Robert Loh has over 25 years of experience working in all areas of civil air navigation. Over the past decade, he has focused his career on developing applications of the Global Positioning System (GPS) for civil aviation use. He is the architect of the Wide Area Differential GPS. Mr. Loh was also instrumental in the development and establishment of the Satellite Operational Implementation Team (SOIT) and served as its key technical advisor.
Mr. Loh is an expert in both satellite technology and FAA requirements and has participated in many international forums. He served as U.S. delegate to the ICAO Future Air Navigation System (FANS) working group. He participated in ICAO’s GNSS panel, as technical Program Chair of the Symposium on Worldwide Communications, Navigation, and Surveillance. Mr. Loh was also a member of the organizing committee for the first International Symposium on Real Time Differential Applications of GPS. He has had an influential role in the development of navigation system standards both at ICAO and RTCA . He is also active in a number of professional and research organizations, including IEEE, AIAA, and ION. Mr. Loh is a recipient of the Norman P. Hays Award “for outstanding encouragement, inspiration, and support contributing to the advancement of navigation.” He has published over eighty articles and reports.
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Mr. Guenter has over 30 years of hands-on management and tactical aviation experience as a professional pilot. He has a strong background in corporate-level conceptual planning and implementation as well as policy matters relating to international and domestic aviation. Mr. Guenter supports the FAA’s development and implementation of the Local Area Augmentation System (LAAS).
In addition, Mr. Guenter leads ISI’s CNS/ATM study efforts worldwide, including projects for Morocco, Canada, Iceland, Venezuela, and the 14 African nations of the Southern African Development Community. |
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The ISI Team
ISI’s greatest asset is the experience and expertise our staff brings to the development of systems supporting satellite navigation. ISI’s team has expertise in ionospheric and atmospheric research, satellite precise time and time transfer, satellite navigation algorithms and architecture, aviation and survey databases, human-machine interfaces, procedure criteria and design, satellite navigation training, test bed research and development, prototype equipment and systems integration, and other aviation-related engineering and operational expertise along with civil and military controller, aviation, and pilot backgrounds.
Ninety-five percent of our employees hold college degrees, 43 percent have graduate degrees, and 20 percent hold doctorates. Others come from advanced military officer careers as high as generals in some of the world’s most prominent military aviation organizations. The ISI Team features a diversified, highly qualified staff with a depth of experience in virtually every aspect of aviation and technical discipline. We are dedicated to supporting clients across the spectrum of aviation requirements. |
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