UAS are rapidly becoming an important tool for disaster response teams and emergency service units, but are they being used to their greatest potential?
The National Telecommunications and Information Administration is leading a multi participant process to address the main questions and plausible answers to privacy issues for the UAS industry.
NASA works with the UAS industry to get drone traffic under control
Media giant CNN’s unprecedented efforts will bring news gathering UAVs into the national airspace and what it means for the rest of us.
The Ikhana, NASA’s unmanned aerial vehicle—a UAV long linked to the image of a drone—serves science while paving the way for UAS integration
With the recently published small unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) Notice of Proposed Rulemaking by the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration, the small UAS industry is rapidly expanding. While companies are exploring various unmanned vehicle platforms, sensors and payload systems, many are also working to find a niche in the industry.
From unmanned aircraft systems tech park groundbreakings to historic unmanned aircraft vehicle flights, the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration’s designated test sites are starting to realize their respective potential on the U.S. UAS industry and the communities that house each facility.
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