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The Institute of Navigation Presents Carolyn McDonald with Norman P. Hays Award


January 28, 2016

Carolyn P. McDonald holding Hays Award
Carolyn P. McDonald Receives Hays Award from The ION © The Institute of Navigation

The Institute of Navigation Presents Carolyn McDonald with the Norman P. Hays Award

Carolyn P. McDonald was recognized for the development and production of over thirty years of GPS / GNSS engineering tutorials in the field of satellite navigation, timing and inertial navigation; and for development and sustained support of the ION’s conference programs.

Manassas Virginia, January 28, 2016 – The Institute of Navigation (ION) presented its Norman P. Hays Award to Carolyn McDonald at the ION International Technical Meeting (ITM) and Precise Time and Time Interval Systems and Applications (PTTI) meeting in Monterey, California January 25-28, 2016.

Norman P. Hays Award is granted in recognition of outstanding encouragement, inspiration and support contributing to the advancement of navigation and is given in memory of Norman P. Hays, an outstanding navigator, able engineer, and competent manager, who, after a distinguished career as an operational Air Force officer, demonstrated unusual ability as an executive in industry. His managerial career came to an untimely end with his accidental death on July 4, 1965.

Carolyn McDonald was recognized for the development and production of over thirty years of engineering tutorials in the field of satellite navigation, timing and inertial navigation; and for development and sustained support of the ION’s conference programs.

Since 1984, Carolyn McDonald has played a pioneering role in the continuing education of scientists, engineers, and managers in the field of GPS satellite navigation, positioning, timing, inertial navigation and LORAN. With dedication and innate management skills, she earned the cooperation and extremely hard work of up to 28 instructors in any given year. To date she has managed over 350 international and domestic course venues with over 25,000 participants covering most technical aspects of GPS/GNSS navigation.

NavtechGPS has produced tutorials affiliated with the conferences of the ION’s Satellite Division, DSNS Europe, the International Association of Institutes of Navigation, PTTI and WGA, (now the International Loran Association.) Additionally, Ms. McDonald produced onsite courses for numerous public/private clients. From the beginning, NavtechGPS implemented stringent quality control through serious evaluation of feed-back forms that guided the improvement of instructor skills and course material quality. A NavtechGPS course is the gold standard of GNSS tutorials and is recognized for its world-class, leading-edge instructors.

Ms. McDonald was an extremely active U.S. ION volunteer from 1986-1998. In 1990, she worked to revitalize ION conferences; holding the ION Chair of Meetings position for eight years. She was one of the three founding organizers and financial contributors to the ION Satellite Division’s first ION GPS meeting, held in Colorado Springs in 1986. During her years of volunteer service, she was responsible for expanding the ION’s meeting format to multiple tracks, improved ION conference marketing, and was instrumental in the modernization of the ION National Office and the mentoring of the new ION National Office Staff.

Carolyn McDonald is currently president and CEO of NavtechGPS, Inc. She received her B.A. from the Mary Washington College of the University of Virginia. She is perhaps best recognized as the gracious hostess of the NavtechGPS Open Mic Night held annually during the ION GNSS conference since 2002.

The ION Annual Awards Program is sponsored by The Institute of Navigation (ION) to recognize individuals making significant contributions or demonstrating outstanding performance relating to the art and science of navigation.

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The Institute of Navigation is the world’s premier professional society dedicated to the advancement of the art and science of positioning, navigation and timing. The Institute is a national organization whose membership spans worldwide. Additional information about the ION can be found at http://www.ion.org

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