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Unfinished business: glaring absences from the achievement list
Despite enormous advancements across multiple operations related to navigation, surprising deficiencies exist in some critical areas. Correction of those deficiencies would require no breakthroughs nor large investments, but changes in some ingrained habits. Material to follow includes historical insights, status review, and suggested means of correction.