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Kip Bagley is a member of the education committee of the Mechanical Service Contractors of America and vice president of service for MSCA STAR contractor EMCOR Services Mesa Energy Systems in Irvine, Calif.
I admit it. As a previous technician and now a manager, I was skeptical about the use of Global Positioning Satellite (GPS) systems. That may sound counter-intuitive from a guy in charge of service at a California subsidiary of a multinational mechanical service company. Texas may have more road pavement than California, but nobody has a more complicated system of motorways.